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A It for Nikon D90 D600 D5000 D7000 .
A It for Nikon D90 D600 D5000 D7000 ,thanks .
It works on my D7100 and D750. Can't see why it will not work on your D800. It is not a "Pass through" signal however. If you mount you flash on top of the wireless trigger is will not fire the flash - only the shutter. I know strange - so why did they put a hot shoe mount on the trigger. Check the specs. You'll … see more It works on my D7100 and D750. Can't see why it will not work on your D800. It is not a "Pass through" signal however. If you mount you flash on top of the wireless trigger is will not fire the flash - only the shutter. I know strange - so why did they put a hot shoe mount on the trigger. Check the specs. You'll find that it says that it is not a pass through signal. Yongnuo does make a trigger that is pass through for Nikon I think it is their YN-622N see less
By Eagle Spotter on November 20, 2017
You can buy as many sets as you want and they'll all work together, provided the dip switches are set the same. I have four sets. I use one on the hot shoe, six on different flashes, and one in my hand for shutter release.
By Stacy M. on March 9, 2018
The flash with work fine, but only manual setting, you do not need a syn cable, I mistakenly though you were asking about remote camera control with the syn cable to the Yongnuo remote unit, I have not found the syn cable to work here.
By chrisking on February 6, 2018
You will need to purchase at least three RF-603NII-N3. One mounts on the camera hot shoe and one on each flash, for a total of 3. If you purchase a 4th it can be used as a remote control for the camera, but you must connect the sync cable to the camera as well.
By Rika Miyasaka on November 26, 2017
Mine can each be set to be a receiver or transmitter. I have four units. I have, in the past, set one of mine up as a transmitter mounted on and triggered by the camera and the other three of three different speedlights. Based upon my experience, I would say that yes they can as long as you have one working as a tra… see more Mine can each be set to be a receiver or transmitter. I have four units. I have, in the past, set one of mine up as a transmitter mounted on and triggered by the camera and the other three of three different speedlights. Based upon my experience, I would say that yes they can as long as you have one working as a transmitter. One thing that I have NOT tried is mounting one on the camera and still having it trigger a flash mounted on it's hot shoe. see less
By P. W. Ramsey on August 28, 2017
As far as I know the camera does not need to be in any particular setting for the flash to fire. Make sure you can fire the flash independednt of the camera, that is by pressing the button on one of the triggers manually.
By Ahsan J. Sharafuddin on August 7, 2017
yes it does, but keep in mind that it does not allow for ttl... and any flash you put on the 'receiver' (as one will be transmitter_ the other will be receiver) will have to be manually changed. EI... the flash it to bright, you will have to walk over and change the settings on the flash yourself.
By me on May 20, 2017
Used mine only with Nikon. Sorry here.
By John Garland on May 18, 2018
They definitely work with the d5500 and Yongnuo's speedlite , but I don't know about the aperlite yh-700n.
By Dave H on May 13, 2018
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Just recently used three of these guys (bought two kits) for a photoshoot recently. They work just like they should, put in batteries, turn them on, and fire away! Some people have complained about the transceiver that you put on your camera hotshoe not being secure, so they wrap a hair tie around it. I frankly don't see a need for this. The friction is enough, unless you're bumping and shaking all around the set. Only complaint, and this is relatively minor for me, is that the max sync speed seems only to be 1/160th. I think it's advertised as 1/250, but the black bands just show up. Not huge, because the difference between 250 and 160 in the studio wasn't huge. However, I could see this being a problem if I were outside, for example, facing the setting sun, and NEEDED that extra speed to darken things up. Oh well, we can always work around those kinds of things when (and if) they come up.
By K. Craven
December 29, 2017
I love this wireless trigger, it makes it possible to get great pictures of my young children and family pictures! The only reason I gave it only four stars is because you can't use it with your flash function on and there have been a few times that it doesn't take the picture upon pushing the button, which I haven't figured out the cause yet. Other than that, it is great and I am happy with the purchase.
By Tom K
December 27, 2017
Original Review: Works right out of the box. My setup: One Nikon D7000, three Yongnuo YN560 III flash units. I mount each flash on a tripod - no on-camera flash. One wireless goes on the D7000 hot shoe, set to TX (transmit) The other wireless goes on one of the YN560 units (wireless on the tripod, YN560 on the wireless) - here the YN560 is set to Manual mode, and the wireless is set to TRX (transmit/receive) mode. IMPORTANT: Set the other two YN560 units to S1 mode. This activates the flash sensor and will fire the flash once the first YN560 fires. I completed this test in less than 15 minutes from when the package arrived. All I did was to put batteries in the wireless units. Once I had this set up, I took a shot and all three flashes fired.
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