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My good wife bought me a Yongnuo 560 for my birthday the other week and I'm pretty happy with it until recently.
There is a light at the front of the flashlight that is green when it is charging (is this the correct terminology?) then red when it is fully charged and ready to use. When I first got the flash I put in four new batteries and it took a few seconds to get to red before I was ready to snap away.
This start-up time has got progressively worse. Yesterday, I turned on the flash and it was green for about a minute before it switched itself off completely. I repeated the same thing three times before the light turned red. It flashed green and red a few times before turning to red.
I haven't tried to replace the batteries yet but I've only put the new batteries in last week and I've only been using the flash on the off ocassion to test it out. Does the flash drain the battery that much?
Anyone else have a Yongnuo with the same problem? Are there any other suggestions as to why this is happening?
There is a light at the front of the flashlight that is green when it is charging (is this the correct terminology?) then red when it is fully charged and ready to use. When I first got the flash I put in four new batteries and it took a few seconds to get to red before I was ready to snap away.
This start-up time has got progressively worse. Yesterday, I turned on the flash and it was green for about a minute before it switched itself off completely. I repeated the same thing three times before the light turned red. It flashed green and red a few times before turning to red.
I haven't tried to replace the batteries yet but I've only put the new batteries in last week and I've only been using the flash on the off ocassion to test it out. Does the flash drain the battery that much?
Anyone else have a Yongnuo with the same problem? Are there any other suggestions as to why this is happening?