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Yongnuo 565ex vs nikon sb 700 user manual

Yongnuo 565ex vs nikon sb 700 user manual

 

 

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Flash Head. Guide Number. 92' / 28.04 m at ISO 100 (35 mm Position) ; Exposure Control. Flash Modes. Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync ; Wireless. More power than a SB-700 for 1/3 the price. There are models for Nikon and Canon cameras. It works well in TTL and Manual modes, and its SL slave mode even They're simple, cheap, and easy to use. In the Nikon system, only the SB900/910, SB800, and SB700 can serve as a commander flash.The SB-5000 Guide Number chart is only in the free extra Reference Manual. The Yongnuo 565 and 568 can be a remote in either of the Nikon or Canon commander A YN565EX III can be slaved by Yongnuo YN600EX-RT and YN568EX III, as well as the Nikon SB-910, 900, 800, and 700, acting as master units. TTL Flash with High The YN565EX covers a focal length range of auto, and 24 to 105mm, supports full-frame/half-frame camera. It only takes 3 seconds to finish a charging cycle Flash Price GN (ISO 100, 35mm) TTL Bounce Zoom High- speed sync Manual Yongnuo YN-568EX and a set of Eneloop AA batteries (amateur) or the Nikon SB-910. The MK910 seems a little less powerful than the SB700, and the 565EX seems to have the most power slightly. The 1/1000 shots below were all

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