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product_id: 48318086
title: "YONGNUO YN560 IV YN-560IV Wireless Flash Speedlite Master + Slave Flash + Built-in Trigger System for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Fujifilm Panasonic Digital Cameras"
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# GN58 guide number power 16 wireless channels ultrafast recycle + external power YONGNUO YN560 IV YN-560IV Wireless Flash Speedlite Master + Slave Flash + Built-in Trigger System for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Fujifilm Panasonic Digital Cameras

**Brand:** yongnuo
**Price:** € 189.04
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Light up your creativity — master every shot, wirelessly.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** YONGNUO YN560 IV YN-560IV Wireless Flash Speedlite Master + Slave Flash + Built-in Trigger System for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Fujifilm Panasonic Digital Cameras by yongnuo
- **How much does it cost?** € 189.04 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

- • **Seamless Sync & Trigger:** Supports 2.4G wireless, optical slave, and multiple trigger modes for ultimate shooting flexibility.
- • **Power That Packs a Punch:** High GN58 output ensures your shots are perfectly lit, even in challenging low-light scenes.
- • **Custom Settings, Auto Saved:** Personalize flash functions and never lose your preferred setup thanks to auto-save memory.
- • **Intuitive Control On-The-Go:** Big LCD screen and sound prompts keep you in command without missing a beat on set.
- • **Master Your Light Wirelessly:** Control up to 3 groups remotely with built-in master mode for flawless multi-flash setups.

## Overview

The YONGNUO YN560 IV is a versatile wireless speedlite compatible with major camera brands, featuring a powerful GN58 output, 16-channel 2.4G wireless master/slave control, and customizable settings with auto-save. Designed for professional photographers who demand reliable off-camera flash control, it offers ultrafast recycle times, external power support, and intuitive operation via a large LCD and sound prompts, making it an indispensable tool for dynamic lighting setups.

## Description

Product Description YONGNUO YN560 IV YN-560IV Wireless Flash Speedlite Master + Slave Flash + Built-in Trigger System for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Fujifilm Panasonic Digital Cameras Box Contains YN560 IV

Review: Solid, no-nonsense flash - Does exactly what it says on the tin. - This is not my first Yongnuo flash - I have several copies of this IV model, as well as a couple of each of the YN560 III and YN565 flashes. I am a professional photographer by trade - and a location photographer at that, so my equipment gets thoroughly tested, bordering on abused. The first thing to bear in mind is that this is a completely manual flash - you must decide what power and zoom settings you need for each shot. The second thing to bear in mind is that this is a radio controlled flash, and does what it is intended to do well. Very well. It is a remote transceiver flash - meaning it can both receive and transmit the radio signal. That doesn't mean you can't stick it in your hot shoe and use it on camera - you can. The reason I have several of these flashes is because I use multiple flashes, off camera and need to be able to both control and trigger them from behind the camera. What I like - As a flash, on camera (in the hot shoe): It is simple and does what I tell it to do. I can control the power and zoom settings as required, directly from the flash, while it is mounted on the camera. It does this well. There are no bells or whistles about this - just a reliable tool that does what I ask of it. As a flash, off camera: I can control and trigger this from a remote trigger on the camera, while the flash is sat somewhere else. I have two triggers of choice - 1. The Yongnuo YN650-TX; and 2. The Yongnuo YN560 IV (you read that correct). You can also use the Yongnuo RF-603 (of which I have four). 1. From the YN560-TX, I can have full control of the flash - power, zoom, mode - all the settings for firing the flash. This is done by synchronising the YN560 IV flash with the YN560-TX trigger in a group. You can have up to six discrete groups (A-F). This is great for when you need to control the flash, but don't want to physically do so from the flash itself. Is that just lazy? Well, perhaps. But when you have several of these in different locations, it can save you a lot of time and energy. 2. By mounting one YN560 IV on the camera, I can control other YN560 IV flashes in exactly the same way as with the YN560-TX trigger, as per above; except for one difference. Using the actual flash as a trigger limits the number of different groups you can control to three (A-C). Depending on my situation, I sometimes use method 1. above, and other times use method 2. I could go into the reasons for each, but that is not relevant to this review. The flash also has optical slave functionality, too. This is where it is triggered by the flash of light from another flash being triggered. Of course, you have to adjust the settings physically from the actual flash. I mentioned that you can also trigger the YN560 IV with the RF-603 trigger. This, triggers it remotely, like with the YN560-TX, except that you cannot control the settings remotely - you have to set them from the actual flash, as with using the optical trigger. I have been using these flashes since the Mk IV was released - prior to that I used the Mk III (which works in exactly the same way, except that it is a receiver only - you cannot trigger or control other flashes from the Mk III). Durability - I said above that my equipment gets thoroughly tested and almost abused. They take knock and sometimes falls - sometimes onto carpet, sometimes wood, and sometimes tile *cringe*. I have broken a couple of flashes when they have received one too many falls. Is that because it's poor quality? No. It is because they have received more impact than they are intended to receive. Would a Nikon or Canon flash take a bit more of a beating? Possibly, but I can't comment. If they can - would it be consistent with the price ratio? I highly, highly doubt it. In a nut shell, this is a very, very good piece of kit for not a lot of money. I have no hesitation in recommending this flash.
Review: Significantly better than the price suggests. - Used these extensively over the last week when photographing nocturnal wildlife. The flashes performed extremely well alongside flashes costing 8 times as much! If i'm to be honest the power management on these was actually a bit better. Obviously, in my setup all the flashes were used in manual mode with off camera flash triggers (Kaavie), but looking through the manual and playing with the settings they're definitely at the better end of the spectrum when it comes to ease of use. Would definitely buy again...well, actually I am going to buy again, I could use another couple for next years trip and see no reason to buy spend significantly more on a major brand flash when these do the job just as well and seem to have equal build quality.

## Features

- Supports Wireless Master Function: The YN560 IV can be used as master unit, provides 3 independent groups with controlling ability, realizing remote control the flash mode, flash output and focal length of the YN560 IV and YN560 III
- Supports Wireless Slave Function, fully supports YN560-TX, RF-603(I/II), RF-602 Wireless transmitter: One YN560 IV can respectively receive the wireless signal from YN560 IV, YN560-TX, RF-603 (I/II), RF-602 with optional 16 channels; when the YN560 IV and YN560-TX used as transmitter, it can realize remote control the parameter settings
- Multiple Trigger Synchronous Mode Supported: The YN560 IV can triggered through the set top of the camera, 2.4G wireless triggering, S1 and S2 pre flash cancel mode
- Settings Save Automatically, Supports Custom Settings (Fn): The parameters on the flash will automatically save when the flash turned off; the users can customize setting the flash function as needed
- GN58 @ ISO100, 105mm: High Guide Number 2.4G wireless speedlite, supports M/Multi/--mode. Sound Prompting System: When the sound prompting system is enabled, the different sound ways will prompt different operating state of the flash so as to allow you focus on shooting. Support Electric Zooming Function: The flash coverage can be altered between 24~105mm through the [ZOOM] button. Ultrafast Charging Recycle System, Supports External Power Supply. Equipped with Big Size LCD Display Screen, Standard PC Synchronous Interface

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00PGTOX26 |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,676 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 114 in Flashes |
| Box Contents | 1 x YN-560 IV flash Speedlite, 1 x protective case, 1 x original box, 1 x instructions (English and Chinese) |
| Brand Name | YONGNUO |
| Camera Flash Type | Slave |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fujifilm, Panasonic digital cameras with standard hot shoe mount |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon SB 700 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,596) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/20000 |
| Flash Unit's Guide Number | 58 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00795400109148, 06947110916385 |
| Hardware Interface | Built-in Flash Memory |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Iso Range | 100-1500 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.6D x 7.6W x 20.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | YN560 IV |
| Item Weight | 12.3 Ounces |
| Lens Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Light Sensitivity | 100-1500 |
| Manufacturer | Yongnuo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_YN560 IV |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/20000 |
| Model Name | YN560 IV |
| Model Number | YN560 IV |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Product Warranty | 1 year warranty |
| Self Timer Duration | 10 |
| UPC | 603338731129 795400109018 600346546653 724500190411 888418125733 708478889645 095225141829 706551141253 711463947336 712994321701 651810100963 701630946606 742790951505 711463946261 888218125735 706551142366 707581260044 754235385264 745780827842 701385665753 706551142083 701413954460 795400109148 711463939584 651810103858 601629734255 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Infrared and radio |

## Product Details

- **Battery life:** 2 Hours
- **Brand:** YONGNUO
- **Camera flash:** Slave
- **Compatible mountings:** Nikon SB 700
- **Flash sync speed:** 1/20000

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a 5dmk4 and use the yn568ex ii, how best will this pair with it, which is best of camera for fill and backlight. is 2 advised for value**
A: It will work as a slave to YN568 if that's what you after.  It is a manual flash so won't do TTL.

**Q: What is the Recycle time please?**
A: The manual states 3s. With fully charged batteries I find in practice it is slightly faster(maybe 2s?) and at 1/4 power or less it is effectively instant.

**Q: Will it work with canon eos 100d?**
A: Yes. It only has one pin for firing, so it should work with any standard hotshoe camera with a central firing pin, which covers pretty much all modern cameras. The wireless functionality, however, will require either a Yongnuo commander module or another YN560IV flash.

**Q: Will this work with canon 2000d**
A: It will work with all Canon DSLR cameras equipped with a hit shoe. Bear in mind that it will be simple single pin functionality. The camera won’t recognise it as a Canon flash gun. You have to spend a lot more on a Canon flash to get that. It hasn’t been a disadvantage to me.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid, no-nonsense flash - Does exactly what it says on the tin.
*by S***S on 10 April 2016*

This is not my first Yongnuo flash - I have several copies of this IV model, as well as a couple of each of the YN560 III and YN565 flashes. I am a professional photographer by trade - and a location photographer at that, so my equipment gets thoroughly tested, bordering on abused. The first thing to bear in mind is that this is a completely manual flash - you must decide what power and zoom settings you need for each shot. The second thing to bear in mind is that this is a radio controlled flash, and does what it is intended to do well. Very well. It is a remote transceiver flash - meaning it can both receive and transmit the radio signal. That doesn't mean you can't stick it in your hot shoe and use it on camera - you can. The reason I have several of these flashes is because I use multiple flashes, off camera and need to be able to both control and trigger them from behind the camera. What I like - As a flash, on camera (in the hot shoe): It is simple and does what I tell it to do. I can control the power and zoom settings as required, directly from the flash, while it is mounted on the camera. It does this well. There are no bells or whistles about this - just a reliable tool that does what I ask of it. As a flash, off camera: I can control and trigger this from a remote trigger on the camera, while the flash is sat somewhere else. I have two triggers of choice - 1. The Yongnuo YN650-TX; and 2. The Yongnuo YN560 IV (you read that correct). You can also use the Yongnuo RF-603 (of which I have four). 1. From the YN560-TX, I can have full control of the flash - power, zoom, mode - all the settings for firing the flash. This is done by synchronising the YN560 IV flash with the YN560-TX trigger in a group. You can have up to six discrete groups (A-F). This is great for when you need to control the flash, but don't want to physically do so from the flash itself. Is that just lazy? Well, perhaps. But when you have several of these in different locations, it can save you a lot of time and energy. 2. By mounting one YN560 IV on the camera, I can control other YN560 IV flashes in exactly the same way as with the YN560-TX trigger, as per above; except for one difference. Using the actual flash as a trigger limits the number of different groups you can control to three (A-C). Depending on my situation, I sometimes use method 1. above, and other times use method 2. I could go into the reasons for each, but that is not relevant to this review. The flash also has optical slave functionality, too. This is where it is triggered by the flash of light from another flash being triggered. Of course, you have to adjust the settings physically from the actual flash. I mentioned that you can also trigger the YN560 IV with the RF-603 trigger. This, triggers it remotely, like with the YN560-TX, except that you cannot control the settings remotely - you have to set them from the actual flash, as with using the optical trigger. I have been using these flashes since the Mk IV was released - prior to that I used the Mk III (which works in exactly the same way, except that it is a receiver only - you cannot trigger or control other flashes from the Mk III). Durability - I said above that my equipment gets thoroughly tested and almost abused. They take knock and sometimes falls - sometimes onto carpet, sometimes wood, and sometimes tile *cringe*. I have broken a couple of flashes when they have received one too many falls. Is that because it's poor quality? No. It is because they have received more impact than they are intended to receive. Would a Nikon or Canon flash take a bit more of a beating? Possibly, but I can't comment. If they can - would it be consistent with the price ratio? I highly, highly doubt it. In a nut shell, this is a very, very good piece of kit for not a lot of money. I have no hesitation in recommending this flash.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Significantly better than the price suggests.
*by S***S on 16 October 2016*

Used these extensively over the last week when photographing nocturnal wildlife. The flashes performed extremely well alongside flashes costing 8 times as much! If i'm to be honest the power management on these was actually a bit better. Obviously, in my setup all the flashes were used in manual mode with off camera flash triggers (Kaavie), but looking through the manual and playing with the settings they're definitely at the better end of the spectrum when it comes to ease of use. Would definitely buy again...well, actually I am going to buy again, I could use another couple for next years trip and see no reason to buy spend significantly more on a major brand flash when these do the job just as well and seem to have equal build quality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much Better Than Its Original Predecessor
*by A***H on 5 August 2015*

I love Yongnuo flashes, though my original Yongnuo YN560 conked out on me after a while, refusing to consistently fire. We'll see whether this one stands up, but so far I'm very impressed. I photographed a friends wedding with it recently and every frame was very consistently lit colour and exposure wise. Using it in conjunction with the YN560-TX trigger was easy as anything, very reliable and easy to control. It comes with a good case and a standIt feels light and plasticky but it doesn't feel ovlerly cheap which is reassuring. All movements are accomplished with a satisfying thunk, and the buttons have a very positive click to them. The interface is fast and although it takes a second to get your head around it (particularly coming from the original YN560 which basically had three lights to tell you everything), it's very intuitive and fast once you're up and running. If you've got the wireless trigger I'd just go for the MkIII rather than this to save a bit of cash. Not sure why I bought this one to be fair but either way you'll be sorted. I'm loving manual flash control, and I rarely ever use my TTL flash now!

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