![]() ![]() From what I’ve read, some users aren’t having issues with it, others are. #REVIEW OF SUPERSYNC YOUNGNO UPDATE#UPDATE 6.24.13: Although the SB800 is definitely having issues with TTL on all units, the SB600 seems to be hit or miss. #REVIEW OF SUPERSYNC YOUNGNO MANUAL#It looks as the though both the SB-600 and SB-800 work fine in manual mode, but are buggy in TTL mode, although the manual says it supports both in TTL. The SB-800 doesn’t work in Master Mode, as it isn’t in the manual as a supported Master Mode flash, and tests have proven this. D3000, 50 series (all cameras in each line.).Supports a master unit on top of the transceiver, on the camera.Mode mixing with i-TTL/Manual/Repeating (Mix Mode). ![]() Remote Control Mode (Control the off camera flash power from the transceiver).Shutter Sync Modes: front-curtain sync, rear-curtain, High Speed Sync up to 1/8000s.The range isn’t really an issue for me, as I don’t usually shoot too far away from my off camera flash. It wasn’t really an issue using my SB-700, since even a hint of flash and that thing triggers, but most 3rd party flashes had to be in the vicinity. I ended up creating a few DIY reflectors for it to bounce the flash away from my subject. Even if you set it to –, there was still a hint of it, especially if you were taking close up or macro shots. I also didn’t like the pop-up flash contributing to my exposure. This worked very well indoors, but outside was hit or miss, especially if the sun was out. I have a D90 and used the pop up flash in commander mode. Before these, I used the Nikon CLS system exclusively. These are my first set of flash triggers. Read on to see if they were worth the wait….įirst a little background. I’m sure soon enough they will be shipping from the USA. I’ve gotten lucky, as most of them are still being shipped from China, which could take a month to deliver. I paid the extra 10 bucks so I wouldn’t have to wait. I ended up getting mine on eBay for about 90 dollars, shipped from Utah. These triggers are about 80 bucks for a pair of two, many times cheaper than most name brand triggers, especially considering their features. I’ve waited months for these triggers to come out, they are finally here and I’m super excited to share my Yongnuo YN-622N review. ![]()
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