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📸 Illuminate every tiny detail like a pro with Yongnuo’s macro magic!
The YONGNUO YN24EX is a professional-grade TTL macro ring flash designed for Canon cameras, featuring dual adjustable flash heads for precise lighting control. It offers rapid 3-second recycle times, supports manual and TTL modes, and comes with four adapter rings to fit multiple lens sizes. With advanced functions like FEB, rear-curtain sync, and a durable metal shoe mount, it delivers exceptional macro illumination at a fraction of the cost of OEM alternatives.






| ASIN | B06X1CH8Q1 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Battery Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built-In Media | 1 * YONGNUO YN24EX Macro Ring Flash, 2 Flash Head, 4 Adapter (52mm, 58mm, 67mm, 72mm), Mount Ring, Protecting Nylon Bag, User Manual (English & Chinese) |
| Camera Flash | External Macro |
| Color | Black/White |
| Color Temperature | 5600 Kelvin |
| Compatible Devices | Canon EOS Rebel T6/T7, EOS Rebel T1i/T2i/T3i/T4i, EOS 1D, EOS 1Ds, EOS Rebel T2/T3/T4, 5DIII, 5DII, 7DII, 5D, 6D, 7D, 80D, 70D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 750D, 700D, 650D/T4i, 600D/T3i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 450D/Xsi, 400D/Xti, 350D, 100D, 1100D, 1000D, 1200D, 1300D/T6, 1500D/T7 |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 288 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200s~1/20000s |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06947110912257 |
| Guide Number | 85 |
| Hardware Interface | PCI Express x1 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Included Components | 1 * YONGNUO YN24EX Macro Ring Flash, 2 Flash Head, 4 Adapter (52mm, 58mm, 67mm, 72mm), Mount Ring, Protecting Nylon Bag, User Manual (English & Chinese) Included Components 1 * YONGNUO YN24EX Macro Ring Flash, 2 Flash Head, 4 Adapter (52mm, 58mm, 67mm, 72mm), Mount Ring, Protecting Nylon Bag, User Manual (English & Chinese) See more |
| Item Type Name | Yongnuo yn24ex multifunctional flash for canon - black. |
| Item Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HK YONGNUO LIMITED |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YN24EX |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/200 |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 |
| Model Name | YN24EX |
| Model Number | YN24EX C |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Shooting Modes | E-TTL-II (Auto), M (Manual), Front Curtain Sync, Rear Curtain Sync, Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC), Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB), Modeling Light |
| UPC | 723610505306 698813006717 |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
J**N
Great quality for the price
Yongnuo YN24EX Macro twin flash (for Canon) I am a big Canon fan and for some years now only shoot with Canon glass (two Canon bodies; 5Dmk4 and 40D) . Once I moved from the 100mm macro lens to the 65mm the need for a macro flash is imperative. In most circumstances there is just no way to get a decent shot without the right lighting setup. Despite my love for all things Canon - the Canon macro flash rig at $990 was a stretch too far compared with the YN24EX at $180. The ratings for the canon were 79% 5 star and 13% 1 star compared with the YN24EX 74% 5 star and 4% 1 star. To me it seemed worth a try. I have been using the YN24EX for 10 months now. Easily rate it 5 stars as it has given me some fantastic enjoyment and an amazing macro photography experience. Of course every customer experience is unique and different but here is my summary and also some comparison with the Canon: Build quality is very good. No issues at all on that front. It came well packaged and to date quality and overall performance has been faultless and has not been an issue at all. Set up is pretty easy; the twin lights can be adjusted around the ring to any position and also swivel to allow good light direction. The flash comes with 4 or 5 adapters to fit the various lens size diameters (despite its $1000 cost the Canon flash comes with zero adapters and need to be purchased separately). The flash power is simple and very quick to adjust (1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16,⅛,¼,½,1) and can also be fine tuned by 0.3 and 0.7 fractions as well. The LED lights are great for illuminating the subject prior to the flash and they have independant low and high settings. Each flash can also be adjusted in ratio if you wish one to be higher than the other - I set mine up with one a little bit more than the other as a preference I use Amazon rechargeable batteries (takes 4) and not had any issues whatsoever - plenty of life and super fast re-charge cycle times between flashes. Similar to almost all similar flash rigs - the set up is a bit cumbersome - since it will be used to get very close to a pretty tiny subject- macro photography if doing it handheld needs a bit of patience, slow breathing and a good grip and in my case as well as some decent pictures also results in a sore back after several hours crawling on the ground!. The subject distance is just too close to easily use a tripod - not unless you are taking still - or dead subjects! Things that could be improved; the flash lights are too easily moved around on the ring - this would not be an issue except the cable stiffness tends to pull on them and invariably moves the flash lights around the ring when you are setting up the shot. It is a minor issue but can be annoying if the flashes themselves start to interfere with your set up. The one significant thing this flash lacks that the Canon flash has is high speed sync. I do quite a bit of hummingbird photography and used this flash for some pictures on my 100mm lens but of course you cannot freeze the bird wings without hi speed sync. Note - you cannot put the lens cap on the lens once the ring is mounted to the front of the lens - I'm guessing this is the same on all such lens mounted setups - i don't even think the universal rubber lens covers would help; so your lens is w/o cap at all times when the flash is mounted. Other than that - it has been a breeze and a joy to use with not a single issue in 10 months. Included some examples of how the finished product looks and the lighting on the subjects. In most cases the subject to lens distance is a couple of inches or so and the distance to the flash heads on the ring about 4-5 inches.
R**E
A Well Thought Out Twin Flash At An Excellent Price
I found the YN24EX to be comparable in build quality to the MT-24EX, with the exception of the hot shoe mount (the YN24EX metal, shoe plate and flip lock system being superior to the plastic, shoe plate and twist lock system of the MT-24EX). The inclusion of various lens adapters is a thoughtful touch. So far, with limited testing, the ETTL system of the flash unit does a great job with exposures. The power output is pretty strong and I'd like to try it with a few non-macro lenses. I would love to have two features incorporated with this flash. One, is high speed sync and two, is a cap for the lens, mounting bracket (to protect the lens while the flash is mounted and carried). Overall, however, this is a fine product at a great price!
C**A
10/10
excelente todo! llego en 4 dias a argentina. impecable
D**1
A really good macro flash that may be a bit too powerful for its own good
A surprisingly excellent product for the price, solid and quite well built (and not light, either!). The controller allows separate power ratios for left and right flash heads, the heads are position-adjustable on the holder ring (from about 5 & 7 o'clock (right/left respectively) to about 1 & 11 o'clock), and the heads are removable and have 1/4-inch threads underneath for independent mounting options. The kit even includes a very nice cloth case! The step-down adapter rings do not have secondary internal threads to allow additional filter stacks - if you need filters, place them on the lens before you add the necessary flash adapter/mount ring. I'd say the only problem may be, surprisingly, power output - as in, often somewhat too much! At ISO 100, 0.32 meter subject distance using Canon's 60mm EF-S at f/9.0 (to control diffraction), I'm using 1/64 power with 0.6 (2 stops) ND GELS attached. Minimum output setting is 1/128 - meaning that, without those 2-stop ND gels or ND filter on the lens, this flash can't be powered down low enough to operate at the 0.32m distance (that's 1:3 magnification) I require. You can decrease the f-stop but that may mean taking it all the way down to f/18 @ the 1/128 bare minimum - into diffraction territory, which I have definitely hit, and that's if your camera supports ISO 100 at that. Older Canons only go down to ISO 200, so that's the equivalent of f/36 @ 1/128 @ 0.32m (1:3 mag) - ouch. Closer (higher magnification) is only going to make this overpowered flash situation get worse, the extension factor doesn't make up *that* much. You are, therefore, all too often having to be extremely mindful of diffraction effects as you are working between f8 to f/20 in order to reign in flash output. So gels or ND filters are pretty much a requirement to have on hand when using this flash, you'll probably need them. So, great macro flash with that caveat; maybe really good for other subject used at greater distances (haven't tried it yet). Still, a great value for a surprisingly high-powered, nicely featured macro flash!
S**K
The YN24EX TTL Macro Ring Flash is fantastic for focus stacking
I bought this product for the ability to aim the lights and position them at various points around the lens, as well as the ability to have them float off-camera to do macro stacks with more dynamic lighting. They work fantastic! They are more than bright enough for f10/f11 shots at iso 100 and shutter at 1/250. They keep up with my Helicon Focus Tube, and the multiple lens adapters to attach to different sized lenses is great. I have decent rechargeable batteries, and have yet to have to change them out for a single shoot, as they last for several hundred shots at a time very easily. I honestly just charge them after I take several hundred stacks regardless of if they are drained, so I don't know for sure how many shots I can get out of them, but it's a lot. The cords that attach to the lights are pretty thick and as such are stiff and make it difficult to use the lights unattached, as they have a lot of return-to-shape tension. So if you want to detach one light from the adapter to set off a little further from the camera, you'll have to hold it by hand or attach it to something else that will hold it stationary. Otherwise the cord, which is coiled like a spring or old telephone cord, will just pull it back toward the flash unit. Once you get the hang of the controls, it's a breeze to set up and dial in to suit your needs. The ability to turn the individual bulbs on to two brightness levels as regular always-on lights is a nice touch, and helps with handheld shots of live subjects as it not only lights your subject a bit for focus prior to snapping the shot but also seems to help lessen the scare of the eventual flash to the subject. Buy it, you won't regret it.
A**R
Nice flash unit
So far, so good. Very happy to have an affordable dual headed flash. Well designed and solid feeling. Very easy to set up and use. I love the locking hotshoe mount, which is a huge improvement over the twist down style locks. Weight is low and the flash balances well. It's plenty powerful for macro work. Recycle times are good, especially at around 1/8 to 1/16, where the flash recycles almost instantly. Battery life seems fine, though I haven't tested this extensively. I hope it holds up, time will tell. At $165, it seems like an absolute steal.
F**Z
Excellent inexpensive macro flash
For the price (compared to the Canon MT-24EX), this is definitely a 5-star flash. It is as good as the MT-24EX for way, way less money. The only difficulty I have has is an occasional failure to flash. I have determined this is due to a slight looseness of the flash to the hot-shoe. I have not had any problems if I "wiggle" the flash before use. If I have further problems, I will figure out a way to increase tension on hot-shoe. It is worth the slight inconvenience for the savings. My Canon 580EXII, on the other hand, is extremely difficult to remove from the hot-shoe, which is not characteristic of 580EXII flashes, so perhaps the looseness of my YN24EX may be uncharacteristic. The flash is easy to mount and use and has a handy case. The positioning of the heads and their relative power is adjustable to get the lighting and shadows you desire, although the ring the heads are mounted on does rotate more readily than I would prefer. The provided adaptor rings will work on a wide variety of lenses.
D**E
Funcional
Lo recomiendo muchísimo.
I**N
I came broken
There’s something came broken
Ⅶ**M
当たり外れがあるかも
フラッシュは自由度が効いてとても良かったですが、ちょくちょくフラッシュが光らない! 原因不明、確率50%以上、シャッタースピードに付いて来てないのかな? 追伸、最近気づいた!カメラの角度を90度(縦撮り)だと光らない確率めっちゃ高い! フリッカー撮影だとちゃんと光ります、 赤外線が無いから暗い所の撮影はキツイ、
R**I
YN24EX
Tudo funciona corretamente, embalagem chegou em más condicoes
T**R
Werkt uitstekend
Ideaal voor op de Canon MP-E 65mm
A**Z
Excelente precio y funciona perfecto
Llegó antes de tiempo, aclararon mis dudas y fué lo que buscábamos.
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