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Supersync youngno review5/2/2023 ![]() For that savings I could have the 4 of the YN flashes and one transmitter and still pocket some money vs. I'm thinking of ditching my Canons and get the YN versions and can literally pocket around 400 bucks. Heck you can buy two YN600 and a YN-e3 for $337 right now on amazon. Stream tracks to any computer with Media Server. Easily compare tracks to find/delete duplicates. The Good: View and manage multiple iTunes libraries. Supported Platforms : Windows, Mac, PC and NAS. SuperSync does all the handshaking and handholding to make it happen. Price : 2 licenses: 22.95, 5 licenses: 29.95 10 licenses: 39.95. Connecting to the Windows PC is simply a menu selection. ![]() Music, artists, albums, and playlists are a click away. It s easy to browse all the iTunes media on either machine, Mac or PC. He hasn't had any issues and I really love the E3 transmitter SuperSync s interface is straightforward and doesn t require a Sync for Dummies book. The main difference is the canon has weather sealing and better AF assist lamps. I bought the Canon 600RTs and my buddy bought the Yongnuo YN600RTs and there is little difference. Which one would you buy today if you were to buy into a brand new system? That's my situation right now, I'm having a hard time deciding which one to buy, the RT system would let me use pretty much anything, if I buy the YNE3-RX E3-RX, so the whole Canon RT system is not a problem anymore. You're thinking, yeah sure I could buy manual speedlights like the YN-560 IV that sounds awesome but I really want to try ETTL. Then again, maybe Robin will start dabbling in video a bit more and start reviewing cine lenses.If you could choose one, which one would you buy? say you're NOT invested at all in any previous Yongnuos, don't have any receivers or transreceivers and want to buy your very first speedlight. This product adopts flexible LCD menu control, supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes using i-TTL, manua, or super sync flash mode. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Where I live, SLR Magic is pretty thin on the ground, and I think that if the brand was present, it went the same way as Meike before I was even looking at MFT lenses. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Yongnuo 1 x YN-622N-TX + 2 x YN-622N RX i-TTL LCD Wireless Flash Controller Wireless Flash Trigger Transceiver For Nikon D70 D70S D80 D90 D200 camera at. Samyang seems to be the primary alternative for those comfortable with manual-only focusing, with Laowa/Venus following not so far behind. Where I live, Meike lenses appeared for a while at one supplier, at least, but they went away fairly quickly, and I am guessing that they didn't sell despite being fairly competitively priced. ![]() It is, however, rather interesting that you mentioned Meike. I think that this traditionally limited the buyer to Olympus, Panasonic and Sigma, so the emergence of any new lens supplier offering autofocus support is particularly interesting. I mention this because autofocus support was pretty much an essential feature when I was looking at lenses. And I think that he might have said previously that he will only seriously look at autofocus-capable lenses, at least for review purposes. ![]() I wouldn't want to speak for Robin here, but the Laowa, Meike, SLR Magic, and also Samyang lenses are all manual focus lenses, whereas the unusual thing about the Yongnuo that he reviews here is that it supports autofocus. So please do tame down your expectations if you intend to buy this lens and shoot at wide open most of the time. On a PC-sync connector supported: 1st-curtain sync, second curtain sync in M mode and SuperSync. Having said all that, I did not mean the Yongnuo's F1.7 wide open is by any means poor, it is not bad at all, just not excellent. What truly separates the Olympus 25mm F1.8 from this - Olympus is already super sharp and optimized even at wide open F1.8 aperture, and I did not find the need to stop down to achieve better sharpness, unless I wanted more depth of field. The difference is quite noticeable even without pixel peeping, and that is to be expected from a budget prime lens. The contrast improves drastically, and the overall sharpness gets better too. However, stopping down the aperture to F2.8 made a whole world of difference. 1st and 2nd Curtain Sync PC Sync Port and Super Sync Function Runs on 2 AA Batteries-Yongnuo ETTL Flash Trigger in Pakistan The YN-622C Yongnuo ETTL. It resolves good amount of details, somewhat decent contrast, and there really is nothing to shout about. The lens is sharp enough, perhaps as good as any kit lenses from Olympus or Panasonic, but not better. Shooting at wide open F1.7, the Yongnuo 25mm lens is not exactly a stellar performer.
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