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    New YN e3-RT and YN 600ex-RT

    Its real and the transiever is out now!





    YongNuo have officially dropped the bombshell for real this time!

    Releasing the new flagship YN-E3-RT Speedlite Transmitter, and soon to follow YN-600EX-RT Flash unit!

    Both directly COMPATIBLE with Canon’s RT built in TTL radio flash system, and the Canon 600EX-RT flash!!

    This is real, directly from the YongNuo lead engineer -
    Features of the trigger:

    YongNuo have released details of the soon to be available flagship YN-E3-RT Speedlight Transmitter, which will be directly compatible with the Canon 600EX-RT flash unit and ST-E3-RT transmitter.

    The new YN-E3-RT transmitter will provide practically all the features of the original Canon ST-E3-RT, plus a number of important extra features. These include a built in AF assist light, 2nd Curtain Sync (Only in M mode), USB port for firmware upgrade, and added range to 100 Meters.

    If you may have missed the original announcement, YongNuo will also have a fully compatible YN600EX-RT flash unit coming at some point in the near future as well.



    YN-E3-RT Features -
    Two-way 2.4G radio communication, fully compatible with ST-E3-RT/600EX-RT
    15 Physical Channels, 1 Auto Channel, Up to 10,000 customizable photographer ID
    Transmission Range: 100M
    Multi YN-E3-RT can share slave flashes
    Firmware can be upgraded via USB
    High resolution Dot-Matrix LCD, Back-light for LCD/keys
    Fast lock mechanism
    Built-in AF Lamp, buzzer
    Remote shutter release, Linked Shot (Need extra shutter cable for cameras released before 2012)
    Flash Mode: ETTL/M/Multi/GR (GR Mode only works with cameras released since 2012)
    A/B/C/D/E Five groups
    Supports 1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain (Only in M mode), High speed Sync
    Supports ETTL Ratio, Flash Exposure Compensation, Flash Exposure Lock, Flash Exposure Bracket, Modeling Flash
    9 Custom Funtions
    Settings saved automatically


    UPDATE – Full GR Group Mode functionality has also now been added for pre 2012 model cameras. This allows older cameras (with flash control menu) like the 5D II and 7D etc, to have access to the full 5 groups, and mix ETTL and Manual groups etc. Pre 2012 cameras also retain full X-sync speed, instead of loosing 1 stop like the Canon ST-E3-RT does.

    One small exception to the full Canon ST-E3-RT functionality, is that the ST-E3-RT supports 1/2 and 1/3 stop adjustments, according to the custom function set on the camera. While YN-E3-RT only supports 1/3 stop adjustment.

    Until the YongNuo YN600EX-RT flash is available, the new YN-E3-RT transmitter will need to be used with the original Canon 600EX-RT flash units (which are also at a fairly good price of $499 at the moment).

    The AF assist light in the new YongNuo transmitter will be reason enough for many people to be adding one to their existing Canon flash system.
    http://flashhavoc.com/yongnuo-yn-e3-rt-features/

    Thats me buying this set!

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    Re: New YN e3-RT and YN 600ex-RT

    http://flashhavoc.com/yn-622n-tx-first-image-emerges/ < will be better going for these..

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    Re: New YN e3-RT and YN 600ex-RT

    I've just bought the YN-E3-RT trigger, to be able to use my 600EX-RT off-camera.
    The problem is I cant afford another 600EX and basically refused to get ripped off by Canon and their ridiculous pricing.
    For that reason I opted to go for the YN600EX-RT to compliment the setup.

    Does anyone have any clue as to when thats coming out?
    Im stuck right now as I need a second speedlite which is compatible with my setup, and wanted to get the YN 600EX-RT thinking it would be released at the same, or close-to, time as the trigger.
    Seemed pretty obvious to me with them both being there in the same photo and the trigger is already released.

    Whats the hold-up?? More R&D? They HAVE to be close to finishing that though, surely?
    They've already taken shots of both the units.

    If these arent coming out for a long time....what are my options?
    What are the cheapest triggers to use and which YN speedlite would you recommend to go for as my second light source, which has close to the same power of the Canon 600EX-RT?
    The YN-565EX TTL? If so, what triggers would you guys recommend and why?

    Thanks!

    Wes
    Last edited by WNPhotography; 08-01-2014 at 07:03 PM. Reason: Updating info for better reply

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    Re: New YN e3-RT and YN 600ex-RT

    Has anyone tested thie YN 600 EX-RT? I've read that it has overheating problems...

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    Re: New YN e3-RT and YN 600ex-RT

    Quote Originally Posted by compasiune View Post
    Has anyone tested thie YN 600 EX-RT? I've read that it has overheating problems...
    first batch were faulty, subsequent orders have been fine

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