Yongnuo YN660 is the latest model in the very popular line of Yongnuo’s manual flashes. This radio-enabled flash have an all-new design (since the YN560-series) with a new interface, a higher guide number of 66 and a longer zoom range up to 200mm.
Yongnuo YN660 supports Yongnuo’s full 2.4GHz manual flash control system. YN660 can act as a master flash for the previous-generation Yongnuo YN560 III and YN560 IV flashes, and as a slave (with remote adjustment) to the YN560-IV flash and Yongnuo YN560-TX commander. Crucially, you are able to control up to six groups of flashes, providing a very high level of creative control for your lighting setups (assuming you have that many flashguns available). Basic manual triggering with the RF-602, RF-603 (II) and RF-605 radio slaves is also built-in.
k[pYongnuo YN660 is the latest model in the very popular line of Yongnuo’s manual flashes. This radio-enabled flash have an all-new design (since the YN560-series) with a new interface, a higher guide number of 66 and a longer zoom range up to 200mm.
Yongnuo YN660 supports Yongnuo’s full 2.4GHz manual flash control system. YN660 can act as a master flash for the previous-generation Yongnuo YN560 III and YN560 IV flashes, and as a slave (with remote adjustment) to the YN560-IV flash and Yongnuo YN560-TX commander. Crucially, you are able to control up to six groups of flashes, providing a very high level of creative control for your lighting setups (assuming you have that many flashguns available). Basic manual triggering with the RF-602, RF-603 (II) and RF-605 radio slaves is also built-in.
There is no TTL support in the YN660, which has the advantage of making it truly universal, supporting any camera system with a hot-shoe or sync port interface, or even those without, using the built-in optical slave.
YN660 / YN560 IV are very popular flashes worldwide. At a fraction of the cost of some top end Canon or Nikon flashes you can now have very capable unit. Combine few of these with Yongnuo YN560-TX master commander or RF603 II/RF-605 wireless trigger you will have a perfect lighting solution for studio or on-location shootingYongnuo YN660 is the latest model in the very popular line of Yongnuo’s manual flashes. This radio-enabled flash have an all-new design (since the YN560-series) with a new interface, a higher guide number of 66 and a longer zoom range up to 200mm.
Yongnuo YN660 supports Yongnuo’s full 2.4GHz manual flash control system. YN660 can act as a master flash for the previous-generation Yongnuo YN560 III and YN560 IV flashes, and as a slave (with remote adjustment) to the YN560-IV flash and Yongnuo YN560-TX commander. Crucially, you are able to control up to six groups of flashes, providing a very high level of creative control for your lighting setups (assuming you have that many flashguns available). Basic manual triggering with the RF-602, RF-603 (II) and RF-605 radio slaves is also built-in.
There is no TTL support in the YN660, which has the advantage of making it truly universal, supporting any camera system with a hot-shoe or sync port interface, or even those without, using the built-in optical slave.
YN660 / YN560 IV are very popular flashes worldwide. At a fraction of the cost of some top end Canon or Nikon flashes you can now have very capable unit. Combine few of these with Yongnuo YN560-TX master commander or RF603 II/RF-605 wireless trigger you will have a perfect lighting solution for studio or on-location shootingYongnuo YN660 is the latest model in the very popular line of Yongnuo’s manual flashes. This radio-enabled flash have an all-new design (since the YN560-series) with a new interface, a higher guide number of 66 and a longer zoom range up to 200mm.
Yongnuo YN660 supports Yongnuo’s full 2.4GHz manual flash control system. YN660 can act as a master flash for the previous-generation Yongnuo YN560 III and YN560 IV flashes, and as a slave (with remote adjustment) to the YN560-IV flash and Yongnuo YN560-TX commander. Crucially, you are able to control up to six groups of flashes, providing a very high level of creative control for your lighting setups (assuming you have that many flashguns available). Basic manual triggering with the RF-602, RF-603 (II) and RF-605 radio slaves is also built-in.
There is no TTL support in the YN660, which has the advantage of making it truly universal, supporting any camera system with a hot-shoe or sync port interface, or even those without, using the built-in optical slave.
YN660 / YN560 IV are very popular flashes worldwide. At a fraction of the cost of some top end Canon or Nikon flashes you can now have very capable unit. Combine few of these with Yongnuo YN560-TX master commander or RF603 II/RF-605 wireless trigger you will have a perfect lighting solution for studio or on-location shooting