![]() This will let you sync the firing of both flashes without any additional gear but technically it does not use the radio transceivers of either flash since the Yongnuo is reacting to the optical output of the Canon flash. If you are using the 430EX III-RT in E-TTL mode, you can set the YN-560 III to S2 (optical slave) mode and the Yongnuo flash should ignore the preflash and fire when it detects the light from the Canon's main flash. If you are using the 430EX III-RT in manual flash mode, you can also set the YN-560 III to S1 (optical slave) mode and the Yongnuo flash will fire when it detects the light from the Canon flash. The Canon 430EX III-RT has a built in radio transmitter and receiver that are based on Canon's RT protocol. ![]() The YN560 III has a radio receiver based on the Yongnuo RF603/RF605/YN560 manual flash only protocol.
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