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Yongnuo YN565EXII User Manual

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VIII. Advanced Applications
1. Remote Wireless Flashing Shooting
to 15 meters used outdoors.
YN565EX II located within the effective range of transmission of the master unit.
2. Flash Exposure Compensation
through the camera or set on the flash.
exposure compensation is 5ev~+5ev, in 1/3 stop increment.
3. Exposure Bracketing (FEB)
This function helps you improve the success rate of photo taking.
Through the [up] and [down] buttons of YN565EX II can directly adjust the bracketing exposure value.
Note: For FEB, set the drive mode of camera to “single shot”; Be sure the flash is ready before shooting.
In order to make the shooting effect more suitable to your needs,you can set the flash exposure compensation
The compensation exposure value can be adjusted through the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons on the YN565EX II.
Every press of the button, the compensation value will be displayed on LCD panel. The setting range of flash
Note: For the Canon version, the compensation exposure set on the flash will cover the value set on the camera.
YN565EX II can receive remote wireless signal. The longest distance used indoors is up to 25 meters and up
Please note that the wireless sensor of the YN565EX II should be face to master unit, and make sure that the
The FEB function is set through the camera or speedlite. After the FEB is set, after every 3 photos are taken,
exposure compensation will be made automatically in the sequence of. for example, “normal under over”.

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Yongnuo YN565EXII Specifications

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BrandYongnuo
ModelYN565EXII
CategoryCamera Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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