Restrictions by using radio instead to trigger the off-camera flash. Which then frees you from the optical "line of sight" and range Transmitter for the 70D's hotshoe (instead of using the pop-up flash), Ideally, what you may want to consider, is getting a YN-560-TX Radio Trigger - Using YN560-TX Radio Transmitter In my case I got better result using "S2" slave mode.ģ. To deflect to camera flash away from your subject. When it sees the main flash from your camera.Īvoid seeing the flash from your camera in your photos, adjust yourĬamera's flash to a low power setting or use a piece of white cardboard The YN-560 will ignore the first ETTL preflash and then fire "S2" is used if you have your camera's flash set YN-560 will then sync at the speed of light to match the flash from your
#YONGNUO YN 560 III CANON 70D MANUAL#
"S1" is used when you have your camera's flash set to manual mode. The YN-560 does have two settings for optical slave flash: Optical wireless "Flash Commands" will just confuse the YN-560 and it (Make sure your camera flash is not set to wireless because the addition Order to use the YN560 iv with your Canon camera you must set theĬamera's on-board flash to normal ETTL flash or normal Manual flash. Of light from your camera's flash or any other flash it sees. The YN560 iv can do slave flash with your camera, but it is a very basicįorm of slave flash where it will respond when it sees a bright flash Resemlbes what you'd see on an IR remote control - leading people to The front of the lower body has a red-tinted panel which It's not infra-red nor radio.īut receiver in the slave flashes is on the lower body (not up in theįlash head). The built-in flash uses pulses of light (visible light) to communicate This is an optical trigger and requires line-of-sight to the off-camera flash. Manual-only flash and only has the sync pin. since, like the YN-560III, the IV is also a S1/S2 tells the flash to stop "listening" to its foot andĬontrol, TTL, HSS, etc. That the flash is out of any slave modes, though, when you mount it onto If it's not firing, check the batteries, and that the flash is You have to set/adjust the output power manually on the back of theįlash. If you put the YN-560iv on the flash hotshoe and push the shutterīutton, the flash will still fire in sync with the camera shutter.
Here I'll will brief how I use the flash in 3 ways, on hotshoe, optical wireless and YN560-TX as a wireless master control.Ĭanon 70D's menu cannot recognize the flash, but it will still work. So now I have 3 unit of YN560 iv and 1 unit of YN560-TX radio trigger.