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Yongnuo YN585EX Speedlite for Pentax Cameras

BH #YOYN585EX • MFR #YN585EX/PENTAX
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Yongnuo YN585EX Speedlite for Pentax Cameras
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Key Features
  • Compatible with Pentax P-TTL
  • Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
  • Zoom Range: 20-105mm (14mm with Panel)
  • Tilts from -7 to 90°
Create light on the go with your Pentax camera by using this shoe-mounted YN585EX Speedlite from Yongnuo which offers full P-TTL support, including rear curtain sync and red eye reduction. The flash offers a powerful guide number of 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm as well as a zoom head with coverage for lenses of 20-105mm. Also, it has a wide-angle diffusion panel that expands the beam to work with 14mm lenses. Along with these capabilities, the YN585EX can tilt from -7 to 90° and can rotate both left and right 180°. And, it can work as a wireless TTL slave when triggered by compatible master flashes.
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What size PC sync cable port does this unit have? ...

What size PC sync cable port does this unit have? My 3.5mm miniphone connector is too large for the port.
Asked by: James
If your 3.5mm plug is too large, then it takes a sub-mini 2.5mm. Click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/3gZQ31o
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-16

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Can this be used off camera? Using Pentax k-1
Asked by: Sue H.
Yes, with any Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord (B&H # VEOCSP3) for Pentax systems, or with any Yongnuo wireless transmitter for Pentax (B&H # CACACV6II ).
Answered by: Chuck C.
Date published: 2021-01-13

is this compatable with pentax k200?

is this compatable with pentax k200?
Asked by: Dennis
Yes, the Yongnuo YN585EX Speedlite for Pentax Cameras, B&H # YOYN585EX, would be fully compatible for use with the Pentax K200D SLR Digital Camera.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2018-12-18

Can this unit truly allow rear curtain sync with ...

Can this unit truly allow rear curtain sync with the K1?
Asked by: Ivan
Yes rear curtain sync is available on this flash when using the Pentax K1.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2020-04-22

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Hi, Can this model be triggered wirelessly by the Ricoh gr ii?
Asked by: Anonymous
No, the GR II can only wirelessly communicate with two flashes: the AF360FGZII and AF540FGZII
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Will it work with the Pentax K1 Camera?
Asked by: Jorge
Yes this flash will work with the Pentax K1 and will be TTL compatible.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can this also be used off camera?Using Pentax K-1
Asked by: Sue H.
I use it off camera with a Vello Freewave transmitter/receiver. Works great. Excellent! Pushed four Coppertop AA bateries in the flash for 183 full power flashes, after 90 flashes the recycle time took about 5-7 seconds. Got me out of a jam when my studio strobe head fell and broke it's flashhead.
Answered by: Ron G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Will this fit on my K70. I currently have a sigma and when I try to use it to bounce light the pictures are over exposed. Can not find any help on what to do. I have manually tried changing the ISO to the lowest setting but it still overexposed pictures. HELP?
Asked by: Kay H.
I have a K-50 with a Sigma EF-610 DG. I also have experienced many times the same over-exposed images you were having and it drove me nuts. Doesn't matter if I'm using Av, Tv or M with apertures dialed to f16 and smaller. What I eventually stumbled upon is that the Sigma can easily get dislodged from the hotshoe even if you securely lock the ring. If you also like taking horizontal and vertical shots alternately that will soon happen, hence the over-exposed shots. The indicator that I make a habit of always checking is the lens zoom indicator on the flash. If it's always stuck at 28 no matter how I zoom/un-zoom my 18-50 lens that's my key to re-seat the flash. Then it's back to lighting good images again.
Answered by: Jose
Date published: 2019-01-12
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