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so, after my glowing review of the yongnuo 568EX, I decided to order some triggers.
up until now, we have been using sb600's and sb700's with Nikon's CLS system and have had no problems.
The decision to go with triggers was really based on the decision to get some third party flashes, even through the YN568EX WILL work with Nikons CLS if you have a commander flash on the camera. the issue would be for the times where we have OCF, but not a flash on the camera. solution = triggers.
I ordered two pairs of triggers, at $80 a pair. very inexpensive compared to pocket wizards. I tested these with the yonguo 568EX, SB600, and SB700.
results were fantastic! very little setup to these things. one button sets channel, one button sets group, one switch turns it on and off.
they have a built in AF light that works great, and the TTL functions worked flawlessly on ALL my flashes, Yongnuo and Nikon alike.
focal length and aperture changes showed on flashes in real time, and i saw no misfires or delays. The YN-622N has 7 channels and 3 groups and a range of 100m. (i wont list ALL the functions here, you can google them easy enough)
overall: i am extremely pleased with these triggers. I would highly recommend them. while I have no experience using pocket wizards, I would be hard pressed to believe they are worth so much more money for the same functions that these guys have. (note however, that the pocket wizard flexTT5 has 52 channels over 26 frequencies and has a range of 240m TTL, 365m manual, but at $200 EACH) the range on these is really good too, as im sure all radio triggers are. down the hall, around corners and outside across the street did nothing to deter these triggers from functioning perfectly!
the Yongnuo 568EX flash was a great replacement for my OEM sb700's at half the cost, and i cant imagine a better value for the money than these yongnuo's if you are looking to get your flash off camera and you arent using Nikons CLS. Yongnuo has really hit it out of the park with the 568EX and 622N triggers. I see us going to them for all of our future flash/trigger needs. Sorry Nikon....I was a loyal OEM guy for many years, but you will have to be a little more competitive with your pricing before i will go back given the quality and functionality i am seeing with Yongnuos products.





up until now, we have been using sb600's and sb700's with Nikon's CLS system and have had no problems.
The decision to go with triggers was really based on the decision to get some third party flashes, even through the YN568EX WILL work with Nikons CLS if you have a commander flash on the camera. the issue would be for the times where we have OCF, but not a flash on the camera. solution = triggers.
I ordered two pairs of triggers, at $80 a pair. very inexpensive compared to pocket wizards. I tested these with the yonguo 568EX, SB600, and SB700.
results were fantastic! very little setup to these things. one button sets channel, one button sets group, one switch turns it on and off.
they have a built in AF light that works great, and the TTL functions worked flawlessly on ALL my flashes, Yongnuo and Nikon alike.
focal length and aperture changes showed on flashes in real time, and i saw no misfires or delays. The YN-622N has 7 channels and 3 groups and a range of 100m. (i wont list ALL the functions here, you can google them easy enough)
overall: i am extremely pleased with these triggers. I would highly recommend them. while I have no experience using pocket wizards, I would be hard pressed to believe they are worth so much more money for the same functions that these guys have. (note however, that the pocket wizard flexTT5 has 52 channels over 26 frequencies and has a range of 240m TTL, 365m manual, but at $200 EACH) the range on these is really good too, as im sure all radio triggers are. down the hall, around corners and outside across the street did nothing to deter these triggers from functioning perfectly!
the Yongnuo 568EX flash was a great replacement for my OEM sb700's at half the cost, and i cant imagine a better value for the money than these yongnuo's if you are looking to get your flash off camera and you arent using Nikons CLS. Yongnuo has really hit it out of the park with the 568EX and 622N triggers. I see us going to them for all of our future flash/trigger needs. Sorry Nikon....I was a loyal OEM guy for many years, but you will have to be a little more competitive with your pricing before i will go back given the quality and functionality i am seeing with Yongnuos products.




