

I reviewed here a infrared manual control trigger with screen : the debao ST-e2 but as menioned in the review, has no HSS and works on infra red rather than the radio signals with the YN622. The only thing they where lacking was a screen. I recently bought one for my Canon 5D Mark iii. It is a lightweight, compact lens that weighs just 210g. However, it will provide an 80mm equivalent focal length when used with APS-C cameras. However, it can fit APS-C format Canon cameras. This is a lens for full-frame format Canon EF-mount cameras. However, the Yongnuo lens for Nikon costs around US70 as it includes the focus motor. Features of the Yongnuo EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens for Canon. Priced at less than US50, this is less than half of the Canon variant and works on APS-C as well as full-frame cameras. The YN622 offered caontrol on flashes power via camera menu for the manual guys, or simple TLL for the ones who like it auto. In terms of affordability, the Yongnuo 50mm f/1.8 lens is ideally the cheapest Nifty Fifty. The only triggers that offered its specs where the pocket wizards who cost 4+ more. Supports high speed sync(HSS) flash and with high speed recyling(2s) system: -The YN568EX III can synchronize with all shutter speeds, realize TTL and manual.

The next huge leap by YN was the leap they made with the YN622!!! This piece came out around 2012 and made a big revolution it the radio trigger area. 3 Groups ( A/B/C) Mix TTL, Remote Manual, and SuperSync Groups Syne mode ( 1st-curtain. Bij Syper Sync gaat de flitser flitsen als h. This is a review of the Yongnuo YN-622 Flash Trigger. I have to say that I’m still using this “achent” trigger. Dit is een test van de Yongnuo YN-622C trigger in Super Sync mode in combinatie met de Nissin DI866MKII flitser. The trigger was affordable and sold for about 15$!!! All you had to do is setting your flash to the deseared manual power and attach the RF603 and of you go, strobist setups on budget. YN started their flash triggers adventure with superb YN603 trigger that offered a simple manual flash trigger to all strobists fan out there. Havn’t wruting here for a while, but I do promise a comeback! This time I want to talk about the YN622TX and give a short review about this cool new flash trigger.
