Package including: 1 x YN-622N-TX Controller(SINGLE) 1x YN-622N transceiver(SINGLE) 1 x Usermanual 1 x LS-2.5/N1 Shutter Connecting Cable 1 x LS-2. Specifications System type: Digital FSK 2.4GHz wireless controller Distance: 100M Channel: 7 Flash mode: i-TTL, Manual flash, Super Sync Sync mode: front-curtain sync, rear-curtain sync, Hi-speed sync(Auto FP) Groups: 3Groups (A/B/C) MAX Sync speed: 1/8000s Trigger Interface: Hot-shoe,PC Shutter release interface: 2.5MM shutter release interface USB Firmware Upgrade: support AF Assist Beam Emitter: support Battery: AAX2(support 1.2 V rechargeable battery)3V Stand-by time: 120hĬompatible Camera List Nikon D70/D70S/D80/D90/D200/D300/D300S/D600/D700/D800/ D3000series/D5000series/D7000series Compatible i-TTL Flash List Yongnuo: YN-465N, YN-467N, YN-468II, YN-565N, YN-568N Nikon: SB-400, SB-600, SB-700, SB-800, SB-900, SB-910 Functions supported by the product depend on the camera and flash used.Concerning the operation of YN-622N transceiver, camera and flash, please read the user manual respectively. This manual to assume that using the compatible camera/flash, and using the YN-622N transceiver with same channel. In addition, it supports setting different focal length(zoom)of the three groups of flash, the remote-controlled distance can reach 100M, supporting seven wireless channels and A/B/C three groups, and equipped with the AF-assist beam emitter. Being a part of the one of the most affordable solutions for wireless Canon speedlites sync, Yongnuo YN622C-TX lets the photographer setup all the needed flash preferences directly on the device using comfortable set of buttons and LCD-display. the power that the photographer put up.This product adopts flexible LCD menu control, supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes using i-TTL, manua, or super sync flash mode, can be adjusted the exposure compensation or flash output of each group. Because It is impossible to control external flashes through the camera, but it is necessary to control the power in the radio synchronizer, then the engineers found a way out that the flash works in iTTL, but after the estimated puff, it is not the data from the camera that is transferred to the flash, but the data from the synchronizer, i.e. Regarding the trial puff in manual mode: I read somewhere that this is a feature of the Nikon flashes. I ordered YN568 in China there and test it. In manual mode, it works correctly through synchronizers. But on my iTTL it doesn’t work, it’s overexposure, it won’t do it, although when working on camera everything is fine. In the absence of a flash like sb900 I can not check. The shutter speed can be set up to 1/8000, and the dark band can be removed by adjusting the puff time in the synchronizer settings.Īlso, my opinion, which I wrote down a little higher: if the iTTL flash, but does not support it in the slave flash mode, then iTTL does not work through synchronizers. I tested it on my simple flash Nissin Di466 with Nikond7000 camera. Training/Consultations | Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Telegram.Īs I understand it, the SS mode - if the camera supports FP, but the flash is not, then you can still set shutter speeds shorter than 250. Now we have the Yongnuo YN-622C which seems to fulfil the promise of a full implementation of Canon flash technologies over a radio link. Yongnuo Digital YN-622N-TX is an excellent flash sync device for Nikon, fully compatible with Yongnuo YN-622N transceiver. The cheapest is to buy Yongnuo synchronizers on aliexpress. Personally, I really liked the YN-622N-TX in conjunction with the YN-622N :) It was a little surprising that when working with a manual power level, the flash gives a test pulse, most likely this is due to the fact that the flash installed on the YN-622N is in TTL mode. When working in automatic modes, everything works very well, it is a pity, I did not have the opportunity to check the YN-622N-TX when working with several groups of flashes, as this requires another receiver of the YN-622N type. Also, unlike the YN-622N, the YN-622N-TX does not have a hot shoe for installing another flash on it. SB-900True, for this you need the flash itself, installed on the YN-622N transceiver, to switch to manual mode. When I installed the YN-622N-TX on a Canon camera, I was able to set the Nikon external flash on fire. Yongnuo Digital YN-622N-TX i-TTL Wireless Flash Controller
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