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YONGNUO YN660 Speedlite: Versatile Wireless Manual Flash with GN66 Power for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus Review

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Description of YONGNUO YN660 Speedlite: Versatile Wireless Manual Flash with GN66 Power for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus

Insulated Door Bipolar Transistor (IGBT). Color temperature: 5600k. Supports 6 Flash Groups. Supports 16 channels. Radio frequency 2.4 GHz with a maximum range of 100 meters.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Bought on Aliexpress for $41 (unbelievable but true). In terms of price / quality ratio, this flash has no competitors. Intuitive and simple interface, screen with a nice amber backlight and large characters, built-in radio synchronizer compatible with Yongnuo RF-602, RF-603 II, leg with convenient clip instead of a washer, high pulse power, fast reload, 180 degree horizontal rotation round trip. Great option for a reasonable price.

Pros
  • Simple, powerful, convenient.
Cons
  • In RX, S1, S2 modes, two bright LEDs flash on the front panel, attracting excessive attention from the outside. There is no option to turn them off in the flash menu.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works well. - Bell-bottom pants

This is a monster flash. Uses the same chassis as my flagship yn-685 ettl and hss. I use it as a receiver flash along with the RF-603II transceiver for my Canon DSLRs. It rarely fires and uses the battery wisely. Expect 400-450 flashes at 1/8 power. You're doing something wrong if you frequently need more than 1/8 the indoor power from that flash. If you are new to yn flash hardware, explore the yn-600 rt range instead.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Trade-in

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought 3 of these. 2 out of 3 made them stop working

I liked them at first but generally they disappointed me and gave me a big headache in the field. They just suddenly stop working and never work again. I have 3 of these and only 1 works. I need 2 to work for the work I do and I'm just so pissed that they just don't last long because they're great value for money and I LOVE the wireless functionality. But I'm just sad that I can't use them anymore. Hurts business.

Pros
  • Like everyone else has
Cons
  • Long time

Revainrating 3 out of 5

impressed with the quality and versatility

These guys make great flashes. I can't understand why you spend so much on big manufacturers. I don't think there is a noticeable difference in quality. Definitely not one that justifies the price threefold. I would very much like to buy Yongnuo again. Actually getting that light helped me realize I needed another external flash to fill in shadows and general experimentation. I keep reading from professionals using them. I am amazed by the quality and versatility. Even more impressed by the…

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value flash

Bought two YN660s on first use, one flash stuck when fired at only 1/1 FULL power. I noticed this during the shoot when my pictures were completely overexposed and when I checked the flashes both were set at 1/32 power, one was firing at FULL power. Thanks to Revain, I was able to get the Flash back. I've ordered another one hoping I don't receive another faulty flash. I use TWO YN660 and TWO YN560 IV. I prefer the YN660 due to the much faster recharge time on this flash. The flash is bigger…

Pros
  • Handy
Cons
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Super flash for a small price!

I love these flashes! They're cheap, and with these YN660s that match the performance of the high-end GN66 flashes from Nikon and Canon, they're definitely worth trying. They work great with the YN560-TX flash trigger. These are manual flashes only, n TTL, but this is the best way to shoot with flash in studio lighting and it forces you to learn how to use the flash properly. can burn out the flash, but they put out more than enough power at a lower power setting so you can shoot pretty fast…

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Test before photographing

Very glad I tested this before photographing property. After about 25 flashes using the Yongnuo 603 wireless triggers (which work well so far) this flash decided to stop on every shutter, even after every 5th flash cooling session. Care must be taken not to overheat the flash too much, but for the Yn660 this slight burn-in was too severe. The batteries were hot after 10 non-consecutive shots at 1/32 by the way. Not good. Tried using the flash on camera to make sure it wasn't a trigger system…

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Excellent flash for such a price

Excellent flash for its price. Compared to Youngnuo Mark III, these things are a lot bigger. That's not bad, but with the battery holder on the camera and that flash, it adds weight to the camera. Also, most pre-cut gels will not work. I run my 660s with YN560tx and they work great but they don't zoom to 105mm when running 560tx I don't care but if they come out with 660tx I will upgrade from 560tx. last thing. The very best Nikon or Cannon flash costs between $600 and $700. I can buy 4 YN660…

Pros
  • Made by
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Tried two different YN660, both stopped working almost immediately

I bought one of these. I've used it for several shoots and by day 3 I noticed a burning smell. In fact, he lit my gel and melted the plastic that was blocking the light. It also makes a much louder popping noise than usual. The burning smell every time you use a flash is not good so I returned it and bought another one (same model). A new one has arrived. I brought it to my shoot. After 20 flashes, misfires began. only shoots 1/5 times. After 3 (eventually) successful images, it just stopped…

Pros
  • Good build
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Recommended, but check for peeling!

Works fairly well with the limitations that third party flashes/triggers have anyway and you can't beat the price for the functionality. I have Canon flashes and pocket flashes but they are expensive and difficult to set up while they have built in radios and you can get cheap and simple triggers too. I bought a pair primarily for real estate photography and rented a house with them. I would give 4 runs but I already have a defective unit out of the box. One worked well and the other often…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak