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I received mine last week. For the price it is hard not to buy one.
I have just been playing around the house and putting its paces against the Canon version. I can't see many differences, except I only got half the output at full power setting (M 1/1).
It is certainly OK for many things, but I struggled to light a dog indoors at ISO 400 f/8. Canon was fine (actually maxed out around this mark). This would limit its use as a keylight off camera.
At ISO 1600 f/4 in ETTL mode both behave almost identically.
Edit: it appears 580EX, 600EX and 430EX produce very similar output; as expected 600EX just barely comes out as the brightest maybe by 1/3 stop. YN is down 1-1.3 stops which is kind of very noticeable.
Anyone else noticed same? Or would that buy a duff one, or it didn't like the batteries, etc?
I'll hold off buying any more YNs until I can clear up this issue.
I have just been playing around the house and putting its paces against the Canon version. I can't see many differences, except I only got half the output at full power setting (M 1/1).
It is certainly OK for many things, but I struggled to light a dog indoors at ISO 400 f/8. Canon was fine (actually maxed out around this mark). This would limit its use as a keylight off camera.
At ISO 1600 f/4 in ETTL mode both behave almost identically.
Edit: it appears 580EX, 600EX and 430EX produce very similar output; as expected 600EX just barely comes out as the brightest maybe by 1/3 stop. YN is down 1-1.3 stops which is kind of very noticeable.
Anyone else noticed same? Or would that buy a duff one, or it didn't like the batteries, etc?
I'll hold off buying any more YNs until I can clear up this issue.
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