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Flash Yongnuo YN-968N II (Nikon)

Flash Yongnuo YN-968N II (Nikon)

The YN-968 flash series is one of Yongnuo’s best sellers. The first version, which appeared at the end of 2017, was acclaimed by Nikonists, since it was a complete camera, sold around $150 and capable of being controlled by the YN-622 triggers. Released at the end of 2019, this new version (YN968-II) brings its share of novelty, in a price that is always contained, compared to all the creative possibilities it offers. The flash comes with its protective cover and…

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Flash Yongnuo YN-968N (Nikon)

Flash Yongnuo YN-968N (Nikon)

A new Yongnuo flash specially designed for our Nikonist friends: The YN-968N. Released in summer 2017, it is now part of the Yongnuo beasts, these TTL cobra flashes above $150 and with a GN of 60 and which integrate the Yongnuo wireless trigger systems (YN-622 in this case). This YN-968N is massive. It is imposing and looks really solid. Please note: The article is old, and a newer version of this flash (YN968N II) is now available. A little extra…

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2019 Yongnuo Flash YN-14EX-II (Macro)

2019 Yongnuo Flash YN-14EX-II (Macro)

The new macro ring flash from Yongnuo comes with four professional color temperatures filters. Filters colors are white, red, fluorescent green and warm yellow. The filters are magnetic so you can easily put them in place and remove them after use. The flash will also come with a transport case. Soon on Amazon The first generation of the YN14EX was released on 2014. It was a great bargain, because the only viable macro ring light solution on the market at…

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Test Flash Yongnuo YN685

Test Flash Yongnuo YN685

See it on Amazon Presentation of the YN685 The YN-685 is the first Yongnuo flash to have a built-in a YN-622 radio transceiver. This saves space and money because it is no longer necessary to add a YN-622 trigger under the flash. This is an automatic flash (TTL), i.e. the exposure (flash power) will be calculated automatically. You can also switch the flash to manual (M) or multi (MULTI) mode for strobe flash use. Remember that this flash cannot be…

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