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Post #59344486 added 05-08-2013 8:21 PM by Seylerc in Archived Deals
Anyone have that ordered this have any feelings about this speedlight? I was thinking about getting this, and it looks like it is still only $41.65 with free ship or 30 cents more from Amazon.
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Post #58889236 added 04-16-2013 9:39 AM by postguard64 in Archived Deals
Price dropped again. I overpaid as i bought it earlier...
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Post #58849032 added 04-13-2013 11:26 PM by dealsBeSlick in Archived Deals
$38.73 & FREE Shipping. BestDealUSA (FULFILLMENT BY AMAZON)
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Post #58828318 added 04-12-2013 1:23 PM by pandemike in Archived Deals
How does the YN-468ii compare to the YN-560ii? I use my 560 in manual mode right now, so most of the bells and whistles don't really matter to me.
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Post #58796222 added 04-11-2013 7:05 AM by Wolfairious in Archived Deals
I'll put my vote in for the Yongnuo YN-468 II also. http://speedlights.net/2010/10/10/yongnuo-yn-468-flash-review/
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Post #58796160 added 04-11-2013 7:02 AM by yakapo in Archived Deals
Pick up,a used 420ex. I paid about $60 for mine. It has the infrared focus assist and Ettl support. ...Best purchase i made for my dslr since I picked up the 50mm 1.8 for $50 (used). I hate that...
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Post #58793252 added 04-11-2013 12:43 AM by stickycash in Archived Deals
thanks SD Bro! Thats what I thought and i ended up passing on this and gonna go with another Yong'n. :hug:
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Post #58779908 added 04-10-2013 10:59 AM by popeye44 in Archived Deals
Great review/descrption. I purchased two of YongNuo YN-468 II E-TTL for my Canon as I am beginning to do strobist tutorials etc, and I shoot through umbrellas quite a bit as well as need the...
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Post #58771510 added 04-09-2013 11:43 PM by hipsterking in Archived Deals
lets keep this simple. this flash does NOTHING auto. you will need to have some understanding of how a camera works in manual mode. not manual focusing. but exposure, shutter speed and ISO. ...
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If you have a YN622c triggering the YN560II, then YES, you can optically trigger the Neewer flash. The description for the Neewer does mention it can function as an optical slave. You don't need a...
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Post #58760382 added 04-09-2013 12:23 PM by bean373 in Archived Deals
I have a Nikon D5100 too, upgraded from a D3000 that I got awhile back from Staples for an aweome deal at $250. I have owned the Yongnuo YN-468 II i-TTL Speedlite Flash With LCD Display, for Nikon...
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Post #58758258 added 04-09-2013 11:13 AM by Requisite in Archived Deals
Thanks for that!
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Post #58757956 added 04-09-2013 11:02 AM by BYHJ in Archived Deals
Back at 39! (34 + 5 for shipping)
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Slightly off topic. I am an average/slightly pro photographer that just takes varieties of shots. I've been looking for a completely automated flash for my Nikon D5100. Do you guys have any...
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Post #58752246 added 04-09-2013 7:01 AM by poetuan in Archived Deals
You would need a trigger on each flash 38 @ iso100
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Post #58750144 added 04-09-2013 2:33 AM by stickycash in Archived Deals
I have a pair of YN622c and a yn650II. If i put this neewer in a softbox with the yn560II next to it, will it optically trigger it?
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Post #58749706 added 04-09-2013 12:37 AM by Shocked2 in Archived Deals
Or I do, but for $250+ I can live with a manual flash for a while. EDIT: And yes, I've used a manual flash before. But my only experience with third party flashes is with crappy Quantaray/Sunpak...
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Post #58749670 added 04-09-2013 12:32 AM by nanotube in Archived Deals
I don't think you understand the difference between a fully manual flash and a SB-700.
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Post #58749646 added 04-09-2013 12:28 AM by nanotube in Archived Deals
Yongnuo flash models that end with a nonzero number have TTL, like YN-465, 467, 468 and 565. Read the reviews in that link I gave above. On the other hand, OP's deal is for a manual flash.
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Post #58749414 added 04-08-2013 11:56 PM by vicariousgeorge in Archived Deals
This is a great no-frills manual flash. I've had three of them for the past year. Battery life is more than adequate, and output is relatively high for a speedlight. No reliability issues aside...
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