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product_id: 1142900
title: "Yongnuo YN 560 III Professional Flash Speedlight Flashlight, GN58 2.4G Receiver, Built in Trigger Receiver System, YN560 III YN-560III YN560III for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Camera"
brand: "yongnuo"
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# 100m wireless range Large LCD display External power pack socket Yongnuo YN 560 III Professional Flash Speedlight Flashlight, GN58 2.4G Receiver, Built in Trigger Receiver System, YN560 III YN-560III YN560III for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Camera

**Brand:** yongnuo
**Price:** ₨59642
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Light up your shots, not your schedule!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yongnuo YN 560 III Professional Flash Speedlight Flashlight, GN58 2.4G Receiver, Built in Trigger Receiver System, YN560 III YN-560III YN560III for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Camera by yongnuo
- **How much does it cost?** ₨59642 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- yongnuo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yongnuo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Intuitive Large LCD Display:** Navigate settings effortlessly with a crystal-clear screen designed for fast, professional adjustments.
- • **Power Zoom from 24mm to 105mm:** Precisely tailor your flash coverage for any lens or scene with a simple button push.
- • **Extended Shooting with External Power:** Plug in an external power pack to slash recycle times and keep your shoot moving at pro speed.
- • **Master the Light with 100m Wireless Control:** Unleash creative freedom with ultra-long 2.4G wireless triggering up to 328 feet—no cables, no limits.
- • **Versatile Compatibility & Advanced Slave Modes:** Seamlessly integrates with Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, and more, featuring S1, S2, and RX slave modes for complex lighting setups.

## Overview

The Yongnuo YN560 III is a professional-grade speedlight featuring a powerful GN58 output, 2.4G wireless triggering with up to 100m range, and a versatile zoom from 24mm to 105mm. It boasts a large LCD for easy control, supports external power packs for faster recycle times, and offers multiple slave modes (S1, S2, RX) for advanced multi-flash setups. Compatible with major DSLR brands, it’s designed to elevate creative photography with reliable, flexible lighting.

## Description

YN560III is a brand new flash specially designed for professional creative photography. YN560III has some advanced applications. It has the fine tuning function of output power. It uses inbuilt flash or top-mounted flash as master flash. The flash can realize the high-speed continuous shooting function. You can do more nice adjustment to the flash output with this function. Compared with YN560II, it has many features as following: Specification: Model: Yongnuo YN560III Circuit Design: Insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) Guide Number: 58 (ISO 100, 105mm) Flash Mode: M, Multi / Slave function: S1, S2, RX Zoom Range: 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105mm Vertical Rotation Angle: -7~90 degrees Horizontal Rotation Angle: 0~270 degrees Power Supply: 4×AA size batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable, batteries are not included) Lighting Times: 100~1500 times (AA Alkaline cell used) Recycle Time: Approx. 3s (AA Alkaline cell Used) Color Temperature: 5600k Flash Time: 1/200s~1/20000s Flash Control: 8 Levels of output control (1/128~1/1), 29 levels of fine tuning Wireless triggering distance: 100m / 328 feet (2. 4G wireless); 20-25m / 65-82 feet indoor, 10-15m / 32-49 feet outdoor (Optical Control) Additional Features: The electronic flash head zooming, sound indicator, automatically saving setting, PC port, power saving mode and over heat protection. Suitable for: Any cameras with the standard hot-shoe. (Such as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax etc. ) For Sony Camera, the users need to buy an extra Sony hot-shoe converter. Package includes: 1× Yongnuo YN560III Speedlight 1× Protecting Bag 1× Mini Stand 1× Manual (English)

## Features

- It using Yongnuo RF-602 / RF-603 2. 4G ultra-long range wireless flash system. The lead flashing distances up to 100 meters / 328 feet above.
- Large-size LCD display. The YN560-III is equipped with large-size LCD screen, with clear and intuitive view, easy to use.
- New power zoom function: by pushing the button on the Speedlight, it can make the flash covered length range from 24mm to 105mm.
- The high sensitivity wireless triggering sensor: The high sensitivity wireless triggering sensor inherits from YN560, which makes the slave function ( S1, S2, RX mode).
- New Charging Socket for External Power Pack: YN560III provides charging socket for external power pack, to meet your higher demand for charging recycle.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Asin | B00BXA7N6A |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Battery Average Life | 5 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #312 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built In Media | Flash |
| Camera Flash | Slave |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Canon EOS 5D, 5D Mark II, 1Ds Mark IV/III/II/I, 1D Mark III/II N/II/I, 7D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 600D, 550D, 500D, 450D, 400D, 350D, 300D, 1100D, 1000D, Nikon D3s, D3x, D3, D700, D300s, D300, D200, D100, D90, D80, D70s, D7000, D5100, D5000, D3100, D3000, D60, D40X, Pentax K-7, K-x, K-m, K20D, K10D, K200D, K100D, Olympus E5, E3, E30, E300, E620, E520, E420, E450, E-P2, E-PL2 |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EOS |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,890) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual, TTL (Multi) |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00636956125544, 06947110910482 |
| Guide Number | 58 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Docking Station |
| Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | YONHB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YN560-III-INT |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 秒 |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/20000秒 |
| Model Name | YN560III |
| Model Number | YN560 III |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number Of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Screen Size | 25 centimeters |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 799430424622 636956125544 632930896608 699234384583 765470698538 632930896578 632930896554 693595589076 610393802619 632930896592 609032802905 614373070029 320981662234 702334253298 769700169317 519973343118 614373075857 712994321671 521767662381 700355111863 521590456355 712475291219 632930896585 519890690340 689061612911 814733018603 519623707604 519752168055 614373065032 520394688795 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |

## Product Details

- **Battery Life:** 5 hours
- **Brand:** YONGNUO
- **Camera Flash:** Slave
- **Compatible Mountings:** Canon EOS
- **Flash Sync Speed:** 1/200

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Product Packaging, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: All things being equal, is there any reason why I wouldn't buy the YN 560 IV instead of this model?**
A: It only matters if you shoot with more than 1 flash. But 'all things being equal', the III is like $5 cheaper, so if you buy 4 you save $20.Things not equal: The YN560 has a 'master mode', basically YN560-TX radio transmitter unit built into the flash.  So you can mount the IV on your camera and have it control remote III and IV units.  The III model only works as a slave.  If you're shooting multiple flashes, you need something (a 'Master') to trigger them.  Do you want to buy the $44 TX unit that provides no light, or this $70 IV unit that can provide light?  Personally, I would recommend at least one IV unit, any additional units as III units, and consider the TX unit as well (free up the IV to be used off-camera).

**Q: Does it works with NIKON D3200?**
A: will this flash work with my nikon D5100? i'm new to photography and wanted to know if i could use this flash on my camera alone without any trigers etc?

**Q: Will this work for a Canon T2i allowing for Canon's E-TTL metering or should I just stick with the Neewer TT560 for manuel mode**
A: Hello, this is a manual only flash similar to the Neewer TT560 but has a built in radio transmitter.  I have 4 version III and one version II and having thebuilt in wireless is great feature worth the extra money in my opinion.  I use a YN603 transmitter on my 5Dmk3 and it works great at 1/160 sec exposure.  There are rumors of a new version YN603 that will allow you to change power setting with the YN560 III.  If this is true the YN560 III and new YN603 will be a powerful combination.

**Q: How do I use my warranty? And how long is it good for?**
A: I have attempted to return a YN560-III flash (sold by Six Square and fulfillled by Amazon). It presumably had the same "USA Warranty". When my flash failed after 6 months, I contacted Six Square for an RMA, but they refused to help and claimed the only way to return or get service was by sending the flash back to China. There is no official presence of Yongnuo in the USA!  Amazon subsequently agreed to the return, but deducted a 20% restocking fee.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great flash at this price point.
*by  on Reviewed in the United States October 22, 2014*

I purchased two of these units along with the YONGNUO YN560-TX Flash Transmitter unit and have found that these items work well when used alone or as part of a multi-flash setup. They appear to be well built, but I did find one minor flaw in one of the two units I bought. I discovered that some symbols on the LCD display of one unit do not appear at any time. I'm not sure I would have figured this out if I didn't have the other unit to use as a reference, although I may have been confused by items that were shown in the user guide that didn't show up on the display. The missing symbols don't appear to affect the performance of the flash and now that I know how all the settings work, I don't even think about it anymore.I feel the flash unit has plenty of different adjustments and I found that it is capable of creating a very powerful flash at the highest setting. I wonder a bit at how long it will last at that power setting, but I usually use it at a far less powerful setting... I also bought two of the "White Flash Diffuser for YONGNUO YN 560, 565, YN560 I II II & YN565EX" available here on Amazon and found that they fit the flash just fine. The flash has a built in diffuser piece that slides out of the way when not in use and it has a white bounce panel that slides out for use when desired. These units ship with a nice case and a plastic foot that can be attached to allow the flash to stand up on a table or other flat surface.I should note that these flash units are "dumb" units in that the only information they understand from the camera is that the flash is required to fire. All of the settings on the flash are adjusted manually. I still believe this flash is an excellent value because a fully automatic flash is going to cost a lot more $'s.A note for those who are trying to get this flash to work with the YONGNUO YN560-TX Flash Transmitter: The important thing I needed to learn was that the transmitter has several different group settings and it broadcasts all of them, but it is the flash that chooses which group setting to use. You will need to pick the which group the flash will listen to using the settings on the flash unit itself.I have used these flashes in the mode where it is triggered by another flash and that works as expected.I have used both rechargeable batteries and standard Duracell AA batteries. I am quite happy with the number of flashes that were created with each set of batteries.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These are perfect! Gems, made in China! So what?!
*by  on Reviewed in the United States January 4, 2014*

I shoot Canon, professionally. I wanted a system where I can trigger 2-3 of these flashes on stands with one flash siting on my camera and these flash guns are just perfect. So far so perfect (quality wise, as everyone is concerned with that) but read on...If you get these triggers (Yongnuo RF-603C II -- see the addendum on these, at the bottom of this review -- VERY IMPORTANT!), all you need (if you want to radio remote trigger these flashes) is have one of those triggers on your camera, one flash on top for fill-in (or bounced as needs be) and have 2-3 YN560III's on stands and have those radio triggered remotely. The creative light you can come up using these, is spectacular! If I shoot in the studio and I'm the only photographer using a flash guns then I can set these as optical slaves as well but when shooting a wedding, I don't want them triggered by other flashes (people take pictures all the time which will set these off when set as optical slaves) so I keep them on radio-trigger only. They work like a charm. LIKE A CHARM!These are manual only flash-guns. There's no TTL, eTTL or anything like that. But what is great about them is that for those photographers who love flash and only shoot manual, if you know how to work with them, you can create dramatic lighting situations (both indoors and outdoors). They have a simple and easily accessed menu. Fully compatible with the aforementioned radio triggers as radio triggered slaves (wireless capability is built in, which is fantastic!) as well as optical slaves as S1 and S2. Practically, unlimited possibilities. And if you are a beginner at using on or off camera flash, don't be afraid to take chance on these. In fact, shooting in manual and learning by trying different lighting situations , will teach you far more than using TTL or eTTL. I find that using flash with or without ambient light is different for every shooting situation and setting these manually yields the best results. I love the perfect flare they give which I like to capture when I shoot the couple during their first dance, at a wedding.As far as how well they're built and how long they'll last, the jury is still out. However, I will say that they feel solid in the hand and every detail seems nicely designed. The tilting mechanism is crisp and precise. Easy and simple menu layout. Every option that a professional manual flash should have. Buttons are soft, precise and responsive when pressed. Output wise are pretty much at par with Canon's comparable product (580EX ii). I've use both. I can't honestly tell the difference in terms of output.Someone mentioned here something that I must agree with -- no flash will last when blasted at FULL POWER for hours. As a professional photographer, using these flashes in tandem are very much like a dance -- I use them at lower power and create the optimal lighting conditions. I always anticipate what and when I want to shoot and when I think is the best time to hit the shutter. Part of the game. But even with a low or mid margin of quality issues (as I noticed that people have issues with them from time to time), the price I paid for what I'm able to do with them, is worth every single penny. I have a total of 4 units now. When shooting professionally, having backup gear is a must, regardless of brand. If one goes bad, its price would have been amortized if only used at one single shooting session. I've read reviews from photographers who used these for a very long time. Also, I must add, these new flashes are re-designed internally (better electronics). Seems that Yongnuo listens to customers' complains. Customer service, seems to be OK or non-existent (as per many reviews) though I noticed a few replies from Yongnuo to some negative, issue driven reviews here, on Amazon. It's a start. Also, the instructions are poorly written as it's the same with just about any other Chinese product out there. English isn't their strong suit, but with a little common sense and patience, you're able to figure things out. I find that to be a trend even with American companies, nowadays.RE Yongnuo RF-603C II triggers -- BE AWARE that an earlier version of these, without the "II" are being sold. They are compatible as well but read my review on those atrocities. They are HORRIFIC design wise, though technically, they are the same triggers and do the same exact thing!! The RF-603C II's are significantly improved as Yongnuo finally listened to unhappy customers who purchased the previous version of those triggers. One important change is a locking mechanism that allows the triggers to latch firmly into the hot-shoe of your camera, especially when you use an on-camera flash which is then, sits into the trigger's hot-shoe. The previous version did not have that -- major oversight. So that's fixed, along with a re-positioned on/off tx/rx toggle button, which now is in a the right place on the trigger unit. Overall, this system is something which I'm enjoying very, very much!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awsomesauce - worth every penny and then some
*by  on Reviewed in the United States August 24, 2013*

The Sony flash for my camera retails new at nearly half a grand - that's ridiculous. I ended up getting a used HVL-58AM afterward too, but after losing many auctions for one (and refusing to pay blood money for a new one), thought I'd try the YN 560 as an interim flash. It really is spectacular, and even though I now have both, it still gets used a LOT. The levels of adjustment all the way down to 1/128, the many slave modes, and the multi setting make it very hard to give up, so I'll just keep it. For Sony it does need the Minolta to Standard Hot Shoe adapter, but I already had that, and nobody makes a 602 or 603 trigger compatible with Sony yet, so there is some degree of McGuyvering needed, but the results are well worth the effort.I now use it as a back/box/fill light or hair light a lot, and the flexibility of it is superb. The only downside in my mind is the lack of HSS, but my main light will sync at up to 1/8000 so it isn't the end of the world. It syncs fine up to 1/250, so for anything in studio it's fine, and for outdoor daylight I use the Sony. I only use the big strobes off camera, as either of them are just unwieldly on top of the camera (and the YN on top of the adapter to boot), but the built in acts as a controller and is capable of groups with the right triggers, so it works out quite well. TTL obviously won't function on a Sony camera, but I don't use it anyway, but I'm sure it could come in handy for a Canikon inclined person.The buttons/menus are a little cryptic, but google is your friend, and in a day's time you can know it inside out, and a couple more days you can make it play nicely with your dedicated units. For manual off camera use, it is every bit as good as the Sony, and at less than 20% of the new price, which make it a no-brainer. For my purposes, it's like having another 58, but for pennies on the dollar, especially as you can only have one act as controller anyway, and the two combined are more than capable of some pretty elaborate lighting.For under a c-note, you can have a great flash AND some eneloops, and really turn your creative options up a notch - or ten. Buy it - at the price, it would be silly not to.4/2014 Have never updated a review, but had to this time. On location last month, I had this flash on a monopod as a slave and bumped it against the ceiling. The attachment on the bracket I was using let go and the flash fell almost 10 feet to a ceramic tile floor. The batteries shot out and flew well over 20 feet, the flash itself bounce a good 2 feet high and I was absolutely sure it was destroyed. I gathered the batteries back up, put them in and turned it on and it hasn't missed a lick since. Less than 2 weeks later, I had it on a light stand, well over 7 feet up and one of the models lost their balance, grabbed for the stand to catch herself and took it tumbling down the seawall with her, mangling the stand and sending the flash crashing onto and down between the big boulders. She was battered, the stand was totaled, but once I dug the flash out and put new batteries in (the ones in it were gone and we never found where they flew), it STILL works perfectly, gouges in the side and all. I have several $500 speedlights and NONE of them work any better (obviously in manual) than this unit, and while I don't want to test it, I suspect NONE of them would have survived either, much less both of these disasters. Built in radio receiver, highly variable power, dependable slave modes, multi mode .... this will do it all if you know what YOU are doing.Every poor review due to this flash not working in full auto mode make me want to scream. Anyone with even an ounce of ability would never even CONSIDER 'automatic' flash anyway. Cheap Chinese junk? B, please! It's a tank and outperforms all my 'name brand' flashes by a huge margin, dollar for dollar. I'll buy a bag full of YN's before I ever spend another penny on an overpriced 'name brand' speedlight again.

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