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Negativ3
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May 15, 2011 18:31 |  #61

YN-560's and RF-602s. All work perfect so far. Was surprised when I took the 602 trigger off my 7D and tried it on my LX3 compact, and it worked! Can get 1/320 with no banding, no problem!


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May 15, 2011 18:58 as a reply to  @ Negativ3's post |  #62

I just got a YN560 a couple weeks ago. Great deal. It seems like a real solid flash so far!


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May 16, 2011 19:45 |  #63

Looks like very different experiences and you're right I should have opened up a Paypal dispute earlier, the simple fact is I really don't like the way Mr Kwong dealt with me as a customer, he basically gave me a big F you.

I wish I'd ordered one to test the water, but we emailed back and forth and he seemed like a decent person until something went wrong with the order and then he did not want to know.

All he had to do was meet me halfway and come up with a suitable fix, as it was I may as well have burnt $300 and I bought Vivitars on principle. It's a shame, I feel like I'm missing out on some super cool Yongnuo party, but my personal feeling is that Mr Kwong does not play straight.

I'm happy for anyone that has a different experience though! Really!




  
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May 16, 2011 20:41 |  #64

Why not buy through someone on amazon?


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