![]() *Equipped with Large-size LCD display and standard 2. *Automatic Settings Saving,supports custom settings (Fn) YN568EX III can be triggered by the camera set-top, PC synchronization trigger and wireless optical trigger off the camera. Supports automatic and manual zooming, the focal length can be varied between 24~105mm. When the sound prompt system is enabled,different sound modes will prompt different working conditions of the speedlite so as to allow you to focus on shooting process. The recycling time for full output just takes 2 seconds you can get high speed current-return experience even without using brand new batteries, which will only takes 3-4 seconds. The YN568EX III is equipped with the battery electric power display function, allows you to check the battery remaining capacity easily. The build quality is good and it feels solid. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use in combination with Yongnuo YN622C wireless triggers. ![]() *Support the Battery Remaining Power Real-time Display 97.99 Yongnuo YN568EX II is a flash speedlite for both professional or advanced amateur Canon shooters. The YN568EX III is equipped with the USB interface, you can download the latest firmware from YONGNUO official website to upgrade the speedlite. *TTL Flash with High Guide 105mm, support TTL, M, Multi flash. If you want a basic flash, then the 560s are a good deal. Regardless of what the advertisements say, these flashes are not fully compatible with Nikon. The YN568EX III can synchronize with all shutter speeds, realize TTL and manual flash, the maximum shutter sync is up to 1/8000. I have found this comment on DPReview about Yongnuo YN568EX on Nikon cameras: Great - EXCEPT FOR AUTO FP. One YN568EX III can respectively accept the master unit of YN600EX-RT II, YN568EX II, YN568EX III, 600EX(II)-RT, 580EX II, SB-910/900/800/700, Nikon built-in Flash C command and built-in wireless single of 7D/60D/600D, it realizes wirelessTTL and manual flash and stroboscopic flash. * Compatible With C and N’s Optical Transportation Wireless Slave Flash
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