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⚡ Master your light, own every shot — wireless power unleashed!
The YONGNUO YN560 IV is a high-performance manual speedlite featuring a built-in 2.4G wireless master/slave trigger system, GN58 guide number for powerful illumination, and versatile zoom and swivel head. Compatible with major DSLR brands, it offers rapid recycle times (~3s) on standard AA batteries and advanced flash control with 8 power levels and 29 fine tuning steps. Ideal for pros and enthusiasts seeking affordable, reliable off-camera lighting with full remote control capabilities.


| ASIN | B00PGTOX26 |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built-In Media | 1× Manual, 1× Mini Stand, 1× Protecting Bag, 1× Yongnuo YN560IV Flash Speedlite |
| Camera Flash | Slave |
| Color | Black |
| Color Temperature | 5600 Kelvin |
| Compatible Devices | Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fujifilm, Panasonic digital cameras with standard hot shoe mount |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fujifilm, Panasonic etc. Digital Cameras |
| Connectivity Technology | Optical Pulse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,634) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/20000 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00795400109148, 06947110916385 |
| Guide Number | 58 |
| Hardware Interface | Built-in Flash Memory |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Iso Range | 100-1500 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.86"D x 3.27"W x 8.23"H |
| Item Weight | 12.3 Ounces |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100 |
| Manufacturer | Hong Kong Yongnuo Photographic Equipment Co., Ltd |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/20000 |
| Model Name | FBA_YN560 IV |
| Model Number | YN560 IV |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Self Timer Duration | 10 |
| UPC | 603338731129 795400109018 600346546653 724500190411 888418125733 708478889645 095225141829 706551141253 711463947336 712994321701 651810100963 701630946606 742790951505 711463946261 888218125735 706551142366 707581260044 754235385264 745780827842 701385665753 706551142083 701413954460 795400109148 711463939584 651810103858 601629734255 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
C**R
Great features for the money.
The YN560IV has worked well for me so far and is a great addition the the Yongnuo line up. In TX mode it fully controls power and zoom of the YN560iii and fires YN603's or YN605's. In RX mode it acts just like another YN560iii, and of course it can be used as a on camera flash or a simple optically triggered off camera flash. This is a manual flash with a single firing pin (no-TTL) and should work with any brand camera that has a standard hotshoe. The controls are slightly more complex than the yn560iii but it's just like anything new with a minor learning curve. I find the YN560TX a little easier to use for changing settings on the remotes, but this product does make the 560TX unnecessary if you are on a tight budget. It fires fine in RX mode with the 560TX or 603 and has access to all 6 groups in both TX and RX modes. Range seems to be similar to others in this series (603, 560tx) and works fine in a mid sized reception hall (haven't tried it in a large hall). It is compatible with the newer yn605 which has group control, but I have not tested this. Output is as good as most other speedlights out there, although I did not test it precisely using a light meter. When in any slave mode (RX, S1, S2) an LED on the front flashes, I find this bit annoying in dark venues and cover it with a piece of black tape which significantly attenuates the brightness. The battery compartment door seems pretty solid (this was an issue on some earlier Yongnuo speedlights). The 560iv has a port for an external battery pack that should fit Canon compatible packs. Like similar flashes, it has a pull out diffuser and bounce card. The PC port is a traditional threaded style. The head swivels (with detents, but no lock) to the right 90 degrees and to the left 180 degrees, it would be nice if it also swiveled to the right 180. Elevation is from about -5 degrees to 90. The shoe tightener is the screw down style Yongnuo has used for a long time, many people prefer the quick release flip type lock that Canon uses (doesn't matter too much to me). The flash does not have a USB port or obvious way to upgrade firmware. Size is similar to other full sized speedlights such as the 580ex-ii or SB900, and is exactly the same size as the YN560iii. The main display is back lit, but the buttons are not. It comes packaged with a small stand like most other flashes in this price range or higher, as well as a decent quality pouch, and some instructions that while not great, are understandable. This series (560iii, 560IV, 603, 605) is the best bang for the buck on the market right now (late 2014) for manual speedlights. The cost difference between the model iii and iv is minimal making the iii somewhat obsolete so if you are just putting together a new setup, I suggest going straight for the 560iv. Of the competition I considered, the Godox V850 has the advantage of battery life over this (and pretty much every other speedlight out there), but it requires an external RX dongle that falls off easily, doesn't have a built in transmitter, has poor remote range, and more a limited remote feature set than the 560TX or the 560IV in TX mode. For a minimal investment one can have a complete on camera/off camera manual system (sans modifiers) that works quite reliably. And if you want to incorporate some monolights into your setup, the YN605 is a great option which enables you to selectivity enable/disable certain groups from remote. I will try to answer any questions left in the comments. Like this review if it was helpful to you.
A**.
Great! Love them!
Works great. Manual only (no TTL). I personally don't require TTL and honestly, even if I did "require" it, for this price I would definitely find a way to manage without it. :) What's not to like! It can act as a radio transmitter (Tx) with or without the master flash, or a radio (or optical) receiver (Rx, S1, S2). It works through walls -- no line of site required (radio only), and it's so much more affordable than other comparable speedlights! There's really a lot packed into this device. I purchased these because this model doesn't require an additional transmitter or receiver when used as a master in conjunction with the same model (and I believe the 560 III) as slaves. It's all built in. Can't beat it. You're not going to find another brand that offers this much at this price. My first speedlight was a very low-end make and model. It only had three modes: manual, S1 and S2, and my options included more/less output flash and on or off. lol That's it. I got that for $40 bucks (compare that to the price of these which do so much more). Now that I'm starting to land gigs, it was time for an upgraded system. The ONLY CON of this device is the little plastic stand it comes with. The stand by itself is fine, but It has a plastic screw socket so you can set these lights on a light stand. But the socket is pretty useless since plastic strips so easily. However, if you're purchasing speedlights and require the use of light stands, then you should probably invest in some hot shoe light stand brackets for them instead anyway (which is probably what Yongnuo was thinking too).
M**S
Love this flash
Perfect. Bought this 11 times over last 8 years. Use as remote flashes for real estate. Always have 6 working. Failures are result of falling from door tops. Most survive but after falls to concrete not so much.
J**H
Solid flash with just a few drawbacks
I bought this flash to use off-camera, triggered with a RF-603 II transceiver. The setup works well, and I'm happy with the results. Some pros/cons: Pros: - Good light output - Nice features - bounce card, diffuser - Good UI/layout - similar to Canon's large flash - Built in transceiver, with simple setup Cons: - Flash occasionally didn't fire when triggered by transceiver (maybe 5% of time, could be due to close proximity in testing) - Moving parts (for angling flash) are a little gummy, don't move easily I think the flash is well worth the cost, and more than make up for the cons. If you were a pro who needs to get the shot right the first time, every time, this might not be for you. For my needs, it's a great fit.
ひ**ん
ポートレート撮影で人物の後ろにこの商品を置いて撮影することによって、人物を浮かびあがらせるような撮影ができる。
J**S
Puedo resumirlo en que es el mejor flash que he utilizado en ese rango de precio. Cuenta con varias modalidades, intensidades, zoom y un pequeño reflector que realmente no hace la diferencia pero se agradece la intención de colocarlo. Es posible rotarlo y tiene un pequeño difusor, por lo que es bastante versátil y en cuanto a la vida de las baterías es bastante aceptable. La pantalla se ilumina de ser necesario y es bastante intuitivo, es tan fácil como ponerlo y disparar la cámara, además puede actuar como flash maestro o esclavo. En conclusión es un muy buen flash que te sacara de muchos apuros y a un precio más que atractivo por lo que si empiezas en el mundo de la fotografía o estas iniciando un estudio y el presupuesto esta algo justo esta definitivamente es de las mejores opciones.
P**D
Pour le prix c'est un super flash. Semble costaud même si tout en plastique. J'aurais aimé avoir la possibilité de le mettre en 1/250 mais on est limité a 1/125 max. La rotation de la tête semble costaud aussi donc pas de soucis pour mettre des accessoires assez lourds sur la tête du flash.
R**L
Very quick delivery. The Flash YN 560 IV is working fine with my Sony a6000. No problem whatsoever related to hot shoe compatibility as mentioned in many forums and on you tube. This works perfectly fine on Sony a6000, without any modification to hot shoe or playing with flash, it fits in nicely. Flash fires in M mode from Hot Shoe (I haven't tried multi mode as I don't use it, but it should work there too). I also triggered an age old Fuji Starblitz 3600 in slave mode with it. With Sony a6000 built in flash, I used YN 560 IV in slave (S-2 setting) and it fired correctly. The Flash is great value for money.
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