jose parcerisa vilatarsana
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2020
Para ser un equipo de bajo costo su calidad es excelente... Sirve para sicronizar un montón de equipos de diferente marca..
César de la Garza
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
My second experience with the brand, I bought them for to work with my D7100 and a YN 560III and a SB 700 as remote lights, and definitively they do the work perfect. One on the hotshoe, another on the YN560 III and other more on the SB 700, all the three RF603 II N3 on TRX mode.My only complaint is about the build quality, one of the triggers come with a missing screw, for a brand new item I think it's no good, it works fine, but if you're buying something NEW, you're expecting it comes with all the parts.
Juan Carlos
Reviewed in Spain on November 22, 2015
Funcionando perfectamente, no tienen rival en cuanto a calidad precio; estudio diferentes cursos de fotogreafía, y en todos ellos encuentro alumnos que los tienen y están contentos, por su longitud de transmisión y buen funcionamiento, sorteando obstáculos de cualquier material.Han mejorado respecto a los anteriores modelos, pues el botón de encendido es lateral y cómodo de activar y desactivar, además de la rueda que han añadido para enganchar de manera más segura al flash o a la cámara, tanto que si se aprietan fuerte, habrá que abrila después con unos alicates.También pueden usarse como control remoto; por ejemplo, dejando la cámara en el trípode y yendo yo a manejar el flash de mano, al activarlo desde fuera, enfocará y disparará la cámara, francamente práctico.
escape
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2015
When I set these up according to the owner's manual (the trigger on the camera in TX mode, the trigger on a remote flash in TRX mode), it wouldn't work. The remote flash would not fire. I kept tinkering with it and finally got the remote flash to fire when I put both triggers in TRX mode.When I contacted Yongnuo support about it, they stated that my camera (D5200) is not officially supported with these triggers, so they don't know if it's compatible. That's a bit weird considering that D5200 is clearly listed in the product description title on Amazon, but maybe that's Amazon's fault and not Yongnuo's. Also, I've seen others report that these triggers work fine with their D5200, so maybe the triggers I received are somehow defective?Other than that, they do get the job done and are reasonably priced.UDPATE 11/23/2015: I just obtained another set of these triggers. These ones are version 1.2. The prior version which I reviewed last week were version 1.0. V1.2 actually function as described in the owner's manual (one set to TX and the other set to TRX mode). Not exactly sure if there are any other differences between the two versions.
Luca V.
Reviewed in Italy on January 26, 2015
Il trigger funziona perfettamente per comandare a distanza un flash di qualsiasi marca e modello. Inoltre ciascuno dei due trasmettitori/ricevitori puo' comandare a distanza 1 o più flash Yongnuo YN560 direttamente cioè senza attaccargli alcun ricevitore. Anche se questo modello è per NIKON funziona perfettamente anche su fotocamere PENTAX (io lo uso con la K5). Il trigger YN RF-603 può anche essere usato come radiocomando per lo scatto remoto della fotocamera collegando uno dei due alla fotocamera tramite il cavetto incluso e tenendo l'altro in mano come telecomando. In questo caso pero' per chi usa PENTAX è necessario sostituire il cavetto perchè quello incluso è solo per NiKON. In realtà per PENTAX serve il cavetto che è anche usato da CANON con il pin da 2,5 da ogni lato del cavo. Questo è incluso nel YN RF-603 -C3, cioè il modello per Canon, che pero' non comunica bene con le macchine Pentax. Quindi chi ha Pentax deve comprare il trigger per Nikon e comprare a parte un cavetto di scatto per Canon ... da altro venditore perche su Amazon non si trova. Comunque io sapevo tutto questo per averlo letto in vari forum quindi nessuna sorpresa. A parte il problema del cavetto il prodotto è eccellente e lo consiglio a chiunque voglia allestire un piccolo studio con più flash ad un costo ragionevole utilizzando i vecchi flash che già ha in casa.
Peterle
Reviewed in Germany on July 28, 2014
||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Intro |||||||||||||||||||||||||||Vor etlicher Zeit kaufte ich dieses Produkt über Ebay, und ein Händler in China schickte es auf den Weg.Nach langer Reise des Paketes musste ich dann zum Zoll. Dort versicherte man mir, dass das Produkt nicht für den europäischen Markt gedacht sei, aber letztendlich die Bundesnetzagentur entscheiden würde.Ein Argument auf die Schnelle war, dass die Anleitung nicht auf deutsch sei - was ein Schwachsinn!Letztendlich bekam ich dann zwei Tage später einen Brief mit einer Handvoll Paragraphen (u.a. den bzgl. der deutschen Anleitung), dass das Produkt einbehalten bzw. zurückgeschickt wird. Zum Glück hatte der Händler mir bereits versichert, dass er mir den Betrag zurückerstatten wird; und rein rechtlich war ich nie im Besitz des Gerätes.Ich zeichne hier diesen Gegensatz zu einem bequemen Kauf hier auf amazon.de, weil man sich schnell verleiten lässt, aber leider ist billiger nicht immer besser. Denn auch Nerven kosten, trotz Lernzuwachs, was deutsche Behörden angeht.Da ich aber gute Erfahrungen mit meinen Arduino-Einkäufen vom asiatischen Markt hatte.... es kam eines zum anderen.Das Produkt ist natürlich das Gleiche, aber amazon.de verschickt es innerhalb weniger Tage, auch liegt hierbei erstaunlicherweise eine kleine deutsche Anleitung bei. Und auch preislich lohnt sich der Asienmarkt nicht wirklich, ausser der Zoll "übersieht" die Lieferung, aber selbst dann sind es wenige Euros Unterschied.|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Zum Produkt ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Für die Pentax K30 ist die Nikon N3 Serie geeignet, aber leider passt dann das Kabel nicht, welches man aber billig und mit langer Lieferzeit aus Asien bekommen kann, denn das Kabel für Canon passt an Pentax.So habe ich nun zwei kostengünstige Funkauslöser, um endlich entfesselt blitzen zu können, und mit dem neuen Systemblitz von Yongnuo mit integriertem Empfänger spar ich mir einen Transceiver und kann meinen metz-Blitz anschliessen.Ebenso ist es auch möglich (mit Kabel) die Kamera auszulösen. Zwar ist eine kleine Infrarot-Fernbedienung billiger, aber Funk ist sicherlich bequemer und längst nicht so anfällig bezüglich Hindernissen im optischen Weg.Ich bin jedenfalls vollauf zufrieden und kann nur empfehlen hier einzukaufen,übrigens zahlte ich hier 26,99 EUR, was weit und breit das günstigste und bequemste auf dem deutschen Markt ist.Tschüss
Kaali
Reviewed in France on June 10, 2014
Au top du top,Un produit qui respire la qualité et qui inspire confiance, fonctionne parfaitement avec mes flashs de la même marque (YN560-III). Le câble fournis avec, permet même d’utiliser un des modules comme télécommande pour déclencher l'appareil photo sans avoir à se préoccuper du positionnement de l'infrarouge du boitier.Cette nouvelle version apporte son lot d'amélioration comme le système de vissage pour sécurisé le module, et le bouton plus accessible avec son système switch qui permet de déclencher les flashs sans avoir à les brancher sur un boitier.Bref je recommande chaudement ce produit, petit prix et chinois ne veut pas forcément dire mauvaise qualité !
Tom K
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2014
Update: 03/11/2015I originally stated to use two of the three YN560-III flash units in "S1" mode and use a trigger on the primary YN560 to fire them all together (the S1 mode would "see" the primary flash and fire itself).Then I decided I really wanted them to use the radio signal so I wouldn't be restricted to "line of sight" firing, meaning I could have the flashes in a different room, etc.So, I ordered another pair of these to total four units (camera + three flash units).Well, in trying them out I forgot to attach a trigger to one of the flashes, and yet it fired!Bottom line: I did not realize that the YN560-III units are already integrated with the RF-603 triggers, and no additional units are required. In other words, all I need is one unit mounted to the camera.I now have three RF-603 units that have nothing to do anymore.Original Review:Works right out of the box.My setup: One Nikon D7000, three Yongnuo YN560 III flash units.I mount each flash on a tripod - no on-camera flash.One wireless goes on the D7000 hot shoe, set to TX (transmit)The other wireless goes on one of the YN560 units (wireless on the tripod, YN560 on the wireless) - here the YN560 is set to Manual mode, and the wireless is set to TRX (transmit/receive) mode.IMPORTANT: Set the other two YN560 units to S1 mode. This activates the flash sensor and will fire the flash once the first YN560 fires.I completed this test in less than 15 minutes from when the package arrived. All I did was to put batteries in the wireless units.Once I had this set up, I took a shot and all three flashes fired.**Update Jan 16, 2015 - This also works using a Nikon D610. If you find the camera isn't setting off the flash, but the test button works, make sure the trigger unit is firmly set in the camera's hot shoe. I found the D610's spring was tight enough to fool me into thinking the unit was all the way in, causing an unexpected "failure to launch".
Tim R Stacks
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014
I purchased the RF-603 II-N3 flash trigger system to use with my two Yongnuo YN 560 III speedlights. These speedlights are non-TTL, so triggering was all I needed. This system comes with two identical units where one can be mounted to the camera and acts as the trigger; the other can be mounted to your off-camera flash and acts as a receiver. However, since my two speedlights are wireless, only one transceiver is needed to trigger both speedlights, which is really nice. I bought this for the Nikon camera system, but was really looking for something to use on my Sony A6000. The build quality is nice and it doesn’t feel or look cheap in my opinion.I tried it first on a Nikon D3100 and it fired right away. When I put it on the Sony A6000, it did not fire. I had read some other reviews about some difficulties people have had with using these on Sony cameras, including have to make modifications to the earlier models of this trigger to get it to work. I didn’t really want to do that, so I tried repositioning the trigger in the Sony hot shoe, or as Sony calls it, "multi-port."I first tried pushing it forward as far as it would go and it did not work. However, when I backed it out a little (somewhere between 1/64 to 1/8 inch, I’d guess), it worked like a charm and the flash fired. Evidently, the electrical contacts between the trigger and Sony’s multi-port do not align if the trigger is pushed all of the way in to the multi-port.I took it on location the next day. I mounted the trigger onto the A6000 and it again took me two or three tries before I found the sweet spot again. I locked the trigger down by tightening the plastic locking ring onto the camera, and shot for about three hours straight with it. It never budged or misfired. I am extremely happy with it!I’m giving this 5-stars, and I don’t blame Yongnuo for the electrical contacts not aligning up with Sony's multi-port. After all, I bought this for my Nikon and it works perfectly on that camera.