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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 469331" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Yes! I've used the YN568EXs with CLS for a couple of months now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ultimately comes down to features/needs. The YN568EX will do iTTL and HSS. I think the YN565 will still do iTTL but not HSS, and the YN560 will do neither iTTL nor HSS, but does have built in radio triggers and the YN560IV also has a built in controller if you want to manually configure your flashes from the camera.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did the YN568EX first, so that I could build on CLS and still have iTTL and HSS. Last weekend I added the YN622N and YN622TX to my bag of tricks so that I could go radio instead of optical, but also configure the flashes manually via the YN622N controller. The controller uses the speedlight's TTL functionality to tell the strobe what output to use, but gives you full control rather than depending on the camera body to determine the best light ratios. I like this set up because I can still go back to how I was operating, or control everything from the camera. The higher priced Phottix triggers that supported iTTL did not give me all the functionality that the Yongnuo's do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 469331, member: 25095"] Yes! I've used the YN568EXs with CLS for a couple of months now. Ultimately comes down to features/needs. The YN568EX will do iTTL and HSS. I think the YN565 will still do iTTL but not HSS, and the YN560 will do neither iTTL nor HSS, but does have built in radio triggers and the YN560IV also has a built in controller if you want to manually configure your flashes from the camera. I did the YN568EX first, so that I could build on CLS and still have iTTL and HSS. Last weekend I added the YN622N and YN622TX to my bag of tricks so that I could go radio instead of optical, but also configure the flashes manually via the YN622N controller. The controller uses the speedlight's TTL functionality to tell the strobe what output to use, but gives you full control rather than depending on the camera body to determine the best light ratios. I like this set up because I can still go back to how I was operating, or control everything from the camera. The higher priced Phottix triggers that supported iTTL did not give me all the functionality that the Yongnuo's do. [/QUOTE]
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