Featuring both a 2.4 GHz wireless radio transmitter and receiver, the Yongnuo YN560-IV Speedlite is a long range manual flash unit capable of triggering other flashes from up to 328' away as well as being triggered with the RF-603 and RF-602 wireless transmitters. The YN560-IV is powerful with a guide number of 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm. The unit is also quite versatile with a zoom range of 24-105mm, which is able to be expanded to 18mm with the built-in wide-angle diffuser. Additionally, this output can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/128 power in 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps.
Full bounce and swivel lighting is possible due to -7 to 90° tilt and 270° of rotation with the locking flash head. The flash can also be triggered optically with either instant sync or skip pre-flash options for simpler off-camera firing. A built-in PC sync port further enhances the flash's connectivity and Multi-mode allows for stroboscopic lighting effects. The flash runs on four AA batteries or an optional battery pack via the HV connection and has a recycle time of about three seconds. It comes with a protective case and a stand.
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Key Features
- 2.4 GHz Transceiver with 328' Range
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm (18mm with Panel)
- Output Range: 1/1 to 1/128
Featuring both a 2.4 GHz wireless radio transmitter and receiver, the Yongnuo YN560-IV Speedlite is a long range manual flash unit capable of triggering other flashes from up to 328' away as well as being triggered with the RF-603 and RF-602 wireless transmitters. The YN560-IV is powerful with a guide number of 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm. The unit is also quite versatile with a zoom range of 24-105mm, which is able to be expanded to 18mm with the built-in wide-angle diffuser. Additionally, this output can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/128 power in 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps.
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Yongnuo YN560 IV Overview
Features 3 groups and 16 channels for wireless operation
Can receive a wireless signal from YN560-IV, YN560-TX, RF-603 (I/II), and RF-602
Metal hot shoe for standard on-camera triggering
Large LCD screen for viewing settings and making adjustments
Socket for SF-18C or SF-17C external power pack
Audible flash ready indicators offer different sounds based on flash status
100-1500 flashes from one set of batteries
Automatically saves your current settings
Built-in bounce card
Color temperature of 5600K
Eight levels of flash output from 1/1 to 1/128 with 29 individual settings
Optical triggering range of 66-82' indoors or 33-49' outdoors
Yongnuo YN560 IVSpecs
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Off-Camera Terminal |
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Wireless
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Yongnuo YN560 IV Reviews
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To connect this with my sony a7S ii i have to by ...
To connect this with my sony a7S ii i have to by an additional transmitter or it comes with it?
the YN560 IV has a built in transmitter and receiver. It is a manual power adjustment only flash. If you want to use it off camera and remotely adjust power you will need either another YN560 IV or Yongnuo YN560-TX II Manual Flash Controller. Yongnuo makes them for Nikon and Canon. You can pick either one but will not get all the features that the dedicated units provide for the specific brands. For example, no remote zoom control. Also, the Sony multi-interface flash shoe is not exactly the same as the Canon and Nikon designs and proper alignment is sometimes difficult.
Consider Godox TT600 Thinklite Flash for Sony Cameras and Godox X1T-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter for Sony as an alternative. These units offer same remote features but fit the Sony shoe properly.
Date published: 2020-10-12
is this flash compatible with sony a200 camera?
is this flash compatible with sony a200 camera?
The Yongnuo YN560-IV Speedlite is a manual flash with a generic hot shoe mount. As such it will work with any camera that supports this mount. A quick review of the Sony A200 online indicates that the Sony A200 flash mount does not support a generic hot shoe connection. So, the answer would be no, it is not compatible.
Date published: 2021-01-28
which Yongnuo flashes are compatible to Canon ...
which Yongnuo flashes are compatible to Canon flash: 430 EX III - RT?
The Yongnuo YN600EX-Rt II and the YN680ex-RT are the two that use he same radio system that is in the Canon 430 EX III-RT.
The link for the two flashes is, https://bhpho.to/46zxXy1 .
Date published: 2023-07-09
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does this flash have high speed sync?
No, this flash does not have speed sync.YN-568EX Speedlite for my Nikon does have speed sync.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Will the YN560-IV work on the Sony a6000 with firmware 1.00 as shipped from the factory? Will it work on the a6000 with firmware upgraded to 1.10?
Enter an answer to this question.Can the YN560 IV be used with the wireless triggering feature used by my Canon 550D
Date published: 2018-08-25
Is this compatible with 6d mark II
Is this compatible with 6d mark II
Yes, but it is not ttl, it is a manual flash and will work with any camera.
Date published: 2021-01-20
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Is this compatible with a sony a330?
Yes, it is compatible with the Sony a330.
Date published: 2018-08-25
Is this flash compatible with the Nikon i-TTL ...
Is this flash compatible with the Nikon i-TTL system on the D850?. Can you shoot high speed sync with it outdoors on a sunny day/
To answer the second part of your question - This flash does not suport HSS. You cannot shoot quicker than your body's max flash sync speed (1/250 for the D850, I think).
Date published: 2021-02-18