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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 389108" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>Do you have a budget in mind for triggers and speedlights? How much do you foresee yourself growing with these? I ask these two questions because IMO Yongnuo equipment is relatively inexpensive. So moving up doesn't really break the bank and can give you more versatily with different modes, different channels, different sync speeds, possibly more power etc. If you will shoot in manual only then I'm thinking the 560 is your cheapest option.</p><p></p><p>I use a couple of 565 and I have one 568 with YN622 triggers. I've been pleased with their performance. All the different modes were pretty simple to learn. I typically just shoot in manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 389108, member: 8330"] Do you have a budget in mind for triggers and speedlights? How much do you foresee yourself growing with these? I ask these two questions because IMO Yongnuo equipment is relatively inexpensive. So moving up doesn't really break the bank and can give you more versatily with different modes, different channels, different sync speeds, possibly more power etc. If you will shoot in manual only then I'm thinking the 560 is your cheapest option. I use a couple of 565 and I have one 568 with YN622 triggers. I've been pleased with their performance. All the different modes were pretty simple to learn. I typically just shoot in manual. [/QUOTE]
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