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<blockquote data-quote="Spudbuug" data-source="post: 70594" data-attributes="member: 10400"><p>Apologies in advance for the newbie question... This is my first flash. </p><p>I just received te YN-560 yesterday. I do understand that it is a manual flash. Maybe it wasn't the best flash to choose as a beginner, but the price was right and I figured that I would be able to figure it out. </p><p>My question is..... What do you do after you plug it into the hotshoe, turn it on, dial in the power/zoom on the flash..... And then is it just supposed to work when you hit the shutter?Again, I know this is a dumb question but I'm thinking that A) There is a setting in the menu somewhere that needs to be changed since it's a manual flash or B) something is broken. </p><p>I'm hoping there is an easy answer to this, I've had no luck with any searches or other forums. Any advice or tips on the yn-560 would be appreciated, thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spudbuug, post: 70594, member: 10400"] Apologies in advance for the newbie question... This is my first flash. I just received te YN-560 yesterday. I do understand that it is a manual flash. Maybe it wasn't the best flash to choose as a beginner, but the price was right and I figured that I would be able to figure it out. My question is..... What do you do after you plug it into the hotshoe, turn it on, dial in the power/zoom on the flash..... And then is it just supposed to work when you hit the shutter?Again, I know this is a dumb question but I'm thinking that A) There is a setting in the menu somewhere that needs to be changed since it's a manual flash or B) something is broken. I'm hoping there is an easy answer to this, I've had no luck with any searches or other forums. Any advice or tips on the yn-560 would be appreciated, thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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