![]() This is not just for beginner photographers. We sell hundreds of Yongnuo products and they've got all the features and power that you’d expect from Nikon or Canon. What do you think is going to be more beneficial? Why don’t you start with two Yongnuo 560III’s, and a Strobepro Speedlite Flash Umbrella Kit that includes, stands, umbrellas, adapters and the bag? You’re still only at $320 for all that. Now if you don’t need TTL the Yongnuo YN 560 III with a built in radio transmitter is only $100! To put that in perspective you can by 5 flashes for the price of one. The current price of a directly comparable TTL Yongnuo YN568EX II is $235 from Strobepro. ![]() The current sale price of a TTL Nikon SB-910 flash is $499. Is there really a need to stay with a Canon or Nikon flash? To be honest, no not really. If you’re just starting out HSS is not really something to worry about. TTL and a compatible camera allow a way around this to shoot at speeds up to 1/8000s. Manual flash is limited by your camera’s shutter speed. If you need HSS (high speed sync) then you want TTL. ![]() Granted I hate these type of photos because they’re on camera, but TTL gets the job done. I need to run and gun candid shots all night. In that situation I don’t have time to set a manual flash every shot. If I’m at a party taking random shots in low light, TTL is great. You can only use your camera in manual mode.You start to understand your camera and the relationship of light in your photos much quicker.Can be 5 times the cost of a manual flash. Is directly affected by sunlight and line of sight. TTL with flash off camera on infra red is unreliable at best.Automatic, aperture priority, shutter priority, scene modes. ![]()
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