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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 281867" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>No, there definitely are two versions, for Nikon or Canon. The hot shoe pins are different, and any TTL flash will absolutely require the right version.</p><p></p><p>But.... on either Yongnuo version, the sensor menu for the remote wireless can be either Nikon or Canon, or even both. </p><p></p><p>Said again, it can work as remote wireless either way, but on the hot shoe, it must be the correct version. The manual is on line.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I paid $107 at Amazon in January for the YN565EX (Nikon), from a vendor named xcsource, shipped by Amazon (free via Prime). I don't understand why, but that price was varying a few times a day, from $102 to around $114. Now the vendor has changed, with vendor shipping, and a higher price, and the price is still varying some at times. Also, if you click the "8 New" link there, you see other vendors and prices. Yongnuo has no presence in the US.</p><p></p><p>The lower price is available on Ebay (shipped from China, probably takes a couple of weeks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 281867, member: 12496"] No, there definitely are two versions, for Nikon or Canon. The hot shoe pins are different, and any TTL flash will absolutely require the right version. But.... on either Yongnuo version, the sensor menu for the remote wireless can be either Nikon or Canon, or even both. Said again, it can work as remote wireless either way, but on the hot shoe, it must be the correct version. The manual is on line. I paid $107 at Amazon in January for the YN565EX (Nikon), from a vendor named xcsource, shipped by Amazon (free via Prime). I don't understand why, but that price was varying a few times a day, from $102 to around $114. Now the vendor has changed, with vendor shipping, and a higher price, and the price is still varying some at times. Also, if you click the "8 New" link there, you see other vendors and prices. Yongnuo has no presence in the US. The lower price is available on Ebay (shipped from China, probably takes a couple of weeks). [/QUOTE]
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