Yongnuo yn-560 iii speedlite flash
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Either of those flashes cannot be controlled via the menu, either: my Canon 580EXII and Yongnuo YN-568EX can. I own Canon's 580EX and 430EX (Mark I) flashes that were created before the Digic 4 processor and the flash control menu was introduced in Canon cameras. Only eTTL-capable flashes can talk to the camera menu.īut not all eTTL-capable flashes.
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YONGNUO YN 560 III SPEEDLITE FLASH MANUAL
All that camera menu message is telling you is that the camera isn't sensing anything on those four contacts. YN560-TX II, manual flash controller, can trigger YN-560 IV YN660 YN560 III and remote control each group of flash mode (flash output) and the focal length settings by the controller, no need to operate on the flash, the flash display screen will synchronously display the parameters for the corresponding grouping. TTL, HSS, 2nd-curtain timing, and communication via the camera menu all happens on those other four pins your flash lacks. That pin is for the sync ("Fire!") signal of the flash.Īll other communication requires the additional four pins/contacts of the Canon hotshoe. If you look at its foot, you'll see it only has a single pin. If it's not firing, check the batteries, and that the flash is seated correctly on the camera hotshoe (yes, it's possible to put the flash on backwards or mis-seated so the pin doesn't hit the sync contact).
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But you have to set/adjust the output power manually on the back of the flash. If you put the YN-560III on the flash hotshoe and push the shutter button, the flash will still fire in sync with your camera shutter. Your camera's menu cannot recognize the flash, but it will still work.