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A yes,it supports Canon 80D
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Write a Customer ReviewBy Okjack
January 9, 2018
By W. L. Burleson Jr.
December 24, 2017
By MoCee
December 17, 2017
I've used this now four times and this set works flawlessly. I used this with two flashes, a Canon 580ex and 580exii. With the 580exii I can control the power output on the flash remotely from the transmitter on my camera. However, I cannot control the power output remotely with the 580ex - I can only fire the 580ex. So I purchased another 580exii in order to use these transmitter to their fullest potential. And they're great. I see that Adorama sells two 600rt speedlites with the Canon transmitter for $1200. If you have two 580exii speelights already, this Yongnuo radio transmitter system costs under $120. That's 10% of the "new" flash set up. Unless you REALLY NEED to have the latest flashes, I'd say save yourself over $1000 and take a mini vacation or buy another lens or buy an awesome guitar (I did!).
By RJCali
December 16, 2017
I've used these for portraits and in weddings with Canon 5D II, 7D, 50D and 580EX II flashes and they worked reliably and consistently, and with perfect TTL exposure. The controller unit was pretty intuitive for me to use and I was able to easily control my flashes from it. I have used pocket wizard in the past but can't imagine why anyone would spend that kind of money when products like these are on the market. I absolutely recommend this product and will consider other Yongnuo products in the future. UPDATE: I tried using the Canon flash/Yongnuo combination with my Olympus micro 4/3 camera and it worked very well, too. Obviously in manual mode, not TTL, but the controller allows me to adjust the output of the flash very easily without having to access the flash itself. Brilliant product.
By dfr3sh20
December 15, 2017
By Frank A. Hernandez
December 13, 2017
I only used them a few times, but set up was easy and now I have a way to communicate to two off camera flashes. I use this with a Canon 430II and 430III with a Canon SL1. Time will tell if this product holds up. This is an inexpensive alternative to Canon's Radio Transmitters. I am happy with it. No issues and easy to work.
By gerard l lewis jr
November 20, 2017
By ThoughtGarden
November 1, 2017
For a relative noob venturing for the first time outside the Canon-Line-Only Box...I am very impressed and pleased. Compared to other more recognized names (and expensive)...such as Canon, PocketWizard, etc....these little babies from Yongnuo are definitely a bang for your buck. I have had no issues firing even older Canon Speedlights...and I have not encountered any major technical difficulties with TTL...remote firing...or mixtures. Well...except for being impatient to the point that my flashes don't cycle fast enough before I shoot my next prematurely.
By KHALID
October 28, 2017
By Denham B. Crafton, II
October 18, 2017
I'm just getting started on OCF( that's "off-camera flash for the uninitiated-) and Yongnuo is the ideal starting point- good equipment, good build quality, with reliable performance. The claim of a working range approximating 100meters is a bit beyond my experience- but on my first outing, I got pretty darned close- might have been 95 meters- but the proof was in thee final photos- YUP the last strobe nailed the restaurant door- joy! the other two strobes lit their entrance canopy which balanced the photo, caught those Georgio yellow stripes, lighting the entire milieu and bringing up the ambience nicely- these little beauties served well- everything worked properly out of the box, and who could complain? i like it!
By hongwei zhu
October 14, 2017
By Chip A. Ormsby
September 20, 2017
By Arch Rival
September 18, 2017
This system is easy to use, it works and the build quality is 7/10! The YN-622C transmitter can control all your flashes from manual to Ettl mode and the screen in nice & bright. Now these units probably won't survive any scary falls but nowadays no piece of equipment will. If you need triggers I'd recommend this.....you don't have to spend $400 bucks on the fancier triggers unless you have money to burn but I don't.
By J. Marble
August 13, 2017
Up and running quick. ETTL metering and everything as easy and functional as you could expect. It basically just works out of the box. I like this bundle with the LCD screen on the main controller. You can also make it work with one of the remotes on the camera, but this combo is slick to be able to read the LCD and see exactly what's going on. I would recommend these much more than the cheap basic radio ones that crap out after a little while. These feel much nicer and I think they will last without having to spend hundreds of dollars.
By Robert T. Snyder
August 1, 2017
These are awesome and seem to provide the correct interface to my old canon compatible flashes. Having a radio off camera flash is way better than the optical line of sight method and with these you get to control the flash modes and intensity from the TX unit. I'm glad I bought them...best 100 bucks I've spent in a few months.
By Stephen
July 24, 2017
By Trevor
July 20, 2017
By Alfons Salmhofer
July 19, 2017
By Bryan Decker
July 17, 2017
By Surreal
July 11, 2017
Works as advertised. Using it with a Canon 430EX II and 5D Mark III. At first it simply wouldn't work. After fooling with it a while, it fired my flash but always at full power regardless of the settings used. After spending what seemed like hours Googling, I finally ran across a comment saying to clean the Speedlite's contacts and reseat it on the transmitter. Sometimes it might take some jiggling around to get a good connection. Did that and all works fine. Love it!
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