
Yongnuo
Yongnuo YN560 IV is a manual flash speedlite that integrates a built-in 2.4 GHz wireless transmitter and receiver, delivering a guide number of 58 (ISO 100) with a versatile 24‑105 mm zoom range. It offers full articulation, fast recycle times, and compatibility with AA batteries, making it a cost‑effective solution for off‑camera flash work.
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$76.50
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$79.61
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$76.50
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$85.00
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Professional reviewers praise the YN560 IV for delivering higher output than the Nikon SB‑700 at a fraction of the cost, fast recycle times with NiMH batteries, and a rich feature set that surpasses earlier YN560 models. However, they note its limitation to three remote groups and the lack of TTL and high‑speed sync as drawbacks for more advanced multi‑flash or high‑speed shooting scenarios.
How It Compares
vs. Godox TT600
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Choose YN560 IV for integrated wireless and higher output at a lower price; choose TT600 if TTL or HSS is required.
vs. YN560 III
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YN560 IV is the preferred choice unless you specifically need a lighter flash without integrated wireless.
vs. YN560‑TX II
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Use YN560 IV for an all‑in‑one solution; opt for YN560‑TX II if you need six‑group control and separate transmitter placement.
vs. YN660
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Choose YN560 IV for budget‑friendly, compact performance; choose YN660 for extended zoom and six‑group wireless control.
vs. Nikon SB‑700
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YN560 IV is ideal for budget users needing manual control and wireless; SB‑700 suits photographers who require TTL and HSS.
vs. Nikon SB‑910
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Select YN560 IV for affordable manual flash with wireless; select SB‑910 for professional-grade performance with TTL and HSS.
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