Is it safe to use a Yongnuo speedlight on a Nikon?
Is it safe to use a Yongnuo speedlight on a Nikon? - 1
Yes
Safe? Of course!
Flashes built in the last decade at least have low trigger voltage and are safe to use with modern digital SLR cameras. Any Yongnuo flash is fine as they are relatively new flashes on the scene. Using some older flashes, such as those made in the 80s or 90s, can harm modern digital cameras.
Yes, no problem, as long as you know exactly what you are doing.
I have a Polaroid branded Yongnuo that I interchange between Sony (with a hotshoe adapter) and Nikon. No issues at all.
Yes, why? Afraid of chinese products?
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