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Which Yongnuo for most power?

 
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Apr 09, 2011 13:42 |  #1

Hey, I'm looking to get a second speedlite for off-camera use. I already have a canon 580, so E-TTL and other advanced functions aren't important to me because I can just use my 580 if needed. I've been recommended the Yongnuo's over Vivitar 285 Hv's since they're newer flashes. But there's a lot to choose from, does anyone know what the best yongnuo flash is in terms of power output/price ratio? I am just looking for one with a lot of power since I'll be putting it in manual mode only.

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Apr 09, 2011 13:44 |  #2

I believe the 560 is the most powerful, but others should chime in as well. Its a manual flash.


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Apr 09, 2011 23:50 |  #3

the 560 i guess, can be had fairly cheap. they are coming out with the 565ex but it all fancy with ettl and wireless ettl triggering from your 580, or 7d/600d/60d w.e has on board wireless
butyeah the 560 full manual and can get a decent deal on them seen them as low as 60 before. right now on amazon there some on the cheap. has zooming head and can be used with an external battery pack


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Apr 10, 2011 00:56 |  #4

Yeah, Y560 is what you're looking for. I recently got 3 of them and with a light meter test, it came out right between 580EXii and 430Exii.


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Apr 10, 2011 01:00 |  #5

the YN-460II (which is cheaper) has been tested and has the same power as the 560.

but the 560 looks better, has a display on the back, and the zoom head.

up to you on which one you want though.




  
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Apr 10, 2011 08:06 |  #6

ninetwentynine wrote in post #12192719 (external link)
the YN-460II (which is cheaper) has been tested and has the same power as the 560.

but the 560 looks better, has a display on the back, and the zoom head.

up to you on which one you want though.

right, for price and performance with manual flashes it's hard to beat the YN460




  
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Apr 23, 2011 22:30 |  #7

I bought a YN-460II not long ago, it died on me really fast. I am talking less than 5 months of use, the big problem is that Gadget Infinity says that Yongnuo has to respond for the warranty. Yongnuo says they are more than happy to process the warranty if Gadget Infinity processes it. Yongnuo say they don't deal with costumers, only dealers. Just has to mention it to get it off my chest.

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Apr 24, 2011 01:25 |  #8

ninetwentynine wrote in post #12192719 (external link)
the YN-460II (which is cheaper) has been tested and has the same power as the 560.

but the 560 looks better, has a display on the back, and the zoom head.

up to you on which one you want though.

Would you say the zoom head and display back are worth $16? That's the price difference right now on Amazon. I know it's such a little difference, but if they have the same power then why even get the 560s unless the zoom head is that much better.


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Apr 24, 2011 01:33 |  #9

NM, Google is my friend. There are a few more differences that I think make the YN-560 a slightly better buy. Definitely worth the extra $15 in my book. http://speedlights.net …gnuo-yn-560-vs-yn-460-ii/ (external link)


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Apr 24, 2011 13:51 |  #10

PeaceFire wrote in post #12281717 (external link)
NM, Google is my friend. There are a few more differences that I think make the YN-560 a slightly better buy. Definitely worth the extra $15 in my book. http://speedlights.net …gnuo-yn-560-vs-yn-460-ii/ (external link)

The better battery door and the audible recycle beep are probably worth the $15 difference to many people I would imagine.


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Apr 24, 2011 18:46 |  #11

u can also attach a battery pack to the 560 :P
i probably going pick up a 460II or 560
my 430ex doesnt like my cactus v4s


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