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YONGNUO YN-622N-TX LCD Flash Transmitter for YN-622N Trigger for Nikon DSLR Camera

YONGNUO YN-622N-TX LCD Flash Transmitter for YN-622N Trigger for Nikon DSLR Camera

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Note: The following functions need to used with the YN-622N transceiver (SKU: D887).

Features:
It transmits all the settings in External Flash Menu of your camera to remote flash(es), you can control flash(es) through camera menu.
It supports TTL function.
LCD screen display, multi-buttons quick operation.
The firmware can be upgraded through the USB interface.
Support wireless shutter release function.
The focal length(zoom)of the A/B/C three groups of flash can be adjusted separately.
Equipped with the AF focus assist light (can be disabled).
Grouping flash mode: i-TTL/Manual flash/Super sync.
Supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes with i-TTL, Manual flash, or Super sync flash mode.
The exposure compensation or flash output of A/B/C three groups of flashes can be adjusted separately.
Shutter Sync: first curtain sync, second curtain sync and FP high-speed sync, the highest sync speed is 1/8000s.
Support exposure compensation, flash value lock function(FVL).
Support simulate (modeling) flash, red-eye reduction flash.
Support the flash zooming (auto).
Super Sync (SS) time delay adjustment, for higher x-sync speed than the camera allows.
Settings saved automatically.
The flash sync signal can be input through the PC port.
Support the basic flash trigger (max sync speed is 1/250s) of standard hot shoe (non Nikon body).

Compatible Camera list:
For Nikon D70/D70S/D80/D90/D200/D300/D300S/600/D700/D800/D3000 series/D5000 series/D7000 series

Compatible i-TTL flash list:
A: ETTL Flash: ( It suport wireless remote control through camera menu )
Nikon SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600, SB-28, SB-27, SB-26, SB-25, SB-24
Yongnuo Flashes Nikon version: YN-568EX, YN-565EX, YN-500EX, YN-468II, YN-467II, YN-465
Other brand flashes working with Nikon system: Metz, Sunpak, Oloong, Triopo
B: Other Flashes: (Not support TTL function or HSS)
Canon 580EX, 550EX, 540EZ, 430EX, 430EZ, 420EX, 420EZ, 380EX
Yongnuo YN-560III, YN-560II, YN-560EX, YN-560, YN-460II, YN-460
Pentax AF-540 FGZ, AF-360 FGZ, AF-400 FT, AF-240 FT
Sigma EF-500 DG Super, EF-500 DG ST, EF-430
Other brand flashes not for Nikon: Metz, Sunpak, Oloong, Triopo

The compatible shutter cable list:
N1-D200 / D300 / D300S / D700 / D800
N3-D90 / D600 / D3100 / D3200 / D5000 series / D7000 series

Specifications:
System type: Digital FSK 2.4GHz wireless controller
Distance: 100m
Channel: 7
Flash mode: i-TTL, manual flash
Sync mode: front-curtain sync, rear-curtain sync, hi-speed sync(auto FP)
Groups: 3 groups(A/B/C)
Sync speed: 1/8000s
Input: Hotshoe
Output: Hotshoe, PC port
Shutter release interface: 2.5mm shutter release interface
USB firmware upgraded: Support
AF assist beam emitter: Support
Applicable battery: 2 * AA battery(Support 1.2V rechargeable battery)(Batteries not included)
Standby time: 120 hours
Package size: 10.7 * 10.7 * 5cm / 4.2 * 4.2 * 2.0in
Package weight: 168g / 6.0oz

Package Lists:
1 * Wireless Flash Controller
1 * N1 Shutter Cable 
1 * N3 Shutter Cable
1 * User Manual(English & Chinese)

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So do you need two of these units ?

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  • No only 1 YN622N-TX Flash Controller which you put on the camera and 1 YN622N on each flash you want to control with the YN622N-TX. The YN622N-TX has the LCD display the YN622N does not.

    By Joel Moore on June 21, 2018

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Hi today i brought yn622n-tx for my yn685 speedlite ,is this yn622n-tx compatible with yn685? i am trying to link these two but could not succeed .

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  • I have four 685ex for Nikon. Check to make sure you are on the right channel on trans and rec. Make sure you have right group, abc selected (finger can hit button by accident). Make sure 622 has "mode" set to "M" NOT ITTL. Cycle through left side channel button to ensure you are on the correct channel. Make sure the f… see more I have four 685ex for Nikon. Check to make sure you are on the right channel on trans and rec. Make sure you have right group, abc selected (finger can hit button by accident). Make sure 622 has "mode" set to "M" NOT ITTL. Cycle through left side channel button to ensure you are on the correct channel. Make sure the flashes are ALL THE WAY engaged onto the tranceivers and same for 622 and camera. They all work just fine w my d3200 and 5500. Be CAREFUL about drops though as they are NOT very durable. see less

    By James on May 28, 2018

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does it work with canon dslrs?

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  • Sorry, it work with nikon

    By Ainsley on May 16, 2018

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can I use this with Yongnuo RF-603 N3 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger/Wireless Shutter Release Transceiver Kit ?

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  • YES

    By Delaine on May 16, 2018

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Does this work with sony rx10 iii and mecablitz 64 af-1 (and yongnuo yn-622n)?

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  • Yes Thank you

    By Keiko Kitagawa on May 16, 2018

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can I control power output on Nikon speedlight 910 and or flashpoint strobes

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  • Yes in the sb 910. Don't know about flashpoint.

    By Jason T. on May 15, 2018

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can I use this with Yongnuo RF-603 N3 2.4GHz Wireless Flash Trigger/Wireless Shutter Release Transceiver Kit ?

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  • Here is how it works. All you need is a (Controller) YN-622N-TX and a (TRIGGER) YN622N 1. Place the YN-622N-TX( controller) on the cameras hot shoe. 2. Plug in the Ten pin cord to the camera and the other end in the slot of the controller.… see more Here is how it works. All you need is a (Controller) YN-622N-TX and a (TRIGGER) YN622N 1. Place the YN-622N-TX( controller) on the cameras hot shoe. 2. Plug in the Ten pin cord to the camera and the other end in the slot of the controller. 3.You can now use theYN-622N as a shutter release! 4. You just press the "Test" button of the YN-622N and when you release the button it takes the picture, brilliant! see less

    By Mary D. on May 15, 2018

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Does this work with 1.2 volt Rechargable Duracell batteries ? I have tried new sets of batteries and none seem to work.

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  • it should

    By Aki Sahara on May 13, 2018

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Someone know if yn-622c works with speedlite PIXEL MAGO? and if it does.. are they 100% compatibles?

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  • not sure

    By Yoko Oomura on May 8, 2018

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Is it compatible with Nikon D7200 reflex ??

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  • Yes, works great

    By Amoro on May 6, 2018

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  • By ***

    February 15, 2019

    Easy to set up

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  • By Danay

    January 31, 2018

    i got the wrong one, i needed one for canon but this is a great product and this seller is super fast and great pricing do recommend.

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  • By Amanda L. Butler

    January 27, 2018

    Worked right away, so easy to get to work!

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  • By C. Obe

    January 22, 2018

    If you are a photographer on a budget but want professionalism? This is the perfect remote for you. It's more for the professional but any amateur can use it!

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  • By Mary D.

    January 21, 2018

    I love it's when it is used with the yongnuo yn-22n They work great together on my Nikon equipment.

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  • By Ms. [Liquid] Sunshine

    January 18, 2018

    seems to work fine. one point deduction for cryptic instructions and not terribly intuitive interface. what I wouldn't give for a nice, *simple* description/table of "what you want to accomplish" vs. "how to accomplish that with setups on this controller and a flash and your camera" ... instructions *are* fairly complete, just needs better application notes. I'm using this with a YN685...guess I'm heading back to youtube looking for more examples.

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  • By Sheila

    January 16, 2018

    Very happy with this product. It is reliable, effective, and inexpensive. I use it with yn622's on Nikon d600 and d7100 and with both Nikon and yongnuo flashes.

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  • By Marie

    January 12, 2018

    love it work great

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  • By ICONMAKER

    January 8, 2018

    Really a must have when shooting HSS.

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  • By Mustafa AlDhaheri

    January 6, 2018

    Amazing in every aspect Works like charm

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  • By Jairam Maharaj

    January 3, 2018

    Works well and really easy to use out of the box. Highspeed sync really great as well

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  • By gene irving

    January 1, 2018

    For the money you can't beat it.

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  • By Gabriela Garcia Rodriguez

    December 29, 2017

    Works prefectly!! Great Product.

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  • By James S.

    December 25, 2017

    Once I was able to get the unit into the right mode it works great!

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  • By K

    December 22, 2017

    I just got it and din't have time to play with that to much, but I will update soon. Here are couple shots for know

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  • By Brooklyn Born

    December 20, 2017

    I ordered this flash controller because it is really annoying to have to keep going to your flash to change settings in the middle of a shoot, especially when it's in a modifier on a tall c-stand. When I tested it out, it didn't seem to change the power at first. That's because I didn't read the manual where it tells you to change the mode on your speedlights to TTL, THEN change the mode on the controller to manual. After that it worked like a charm. Very easy to use.

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  • By Olivier

    December 18, 2017

    It's a great tool. I have 4 YN-622N transceivers and I use the TX to manage them within 3 groups using TTL or/and Manual modes. Last and not the least, in very low light situation, the IR AF assistance of the TX works very and helps alot to be in focus :-)

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  • By Charlie

    December 16, 2017

    So far does everything it supposed to including I-TTL with my D800. Will be adding more transceivers in the near future at a fraction of the cost of other well know brands.

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  • By Leonardo Forero

    December 11, 2017

    Excelent for my work!!!! I improved my photo studio with this solution!!!

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  • By Darin M Eastburn

    December 9, 2017

    I have one Nikon SB910 speedlight and three Yongnuo 568 EX II speedlights that I have been triggering optically, using the 910 as a master. I wanted to move to a wireless system for more reliability, especially when shooting outdoors during the day. I purchased the YN-622N-TX i-TTL controller and four YN-622N transceivers, as this seemed like the best option given my equipment. The manuals are somewhat cryptic, written in non-standard English. (Yonguo, I am a pretty good technical editor, and I am willing to offer my services). However, figuring how to set up the system was not too difficult. The triggers offer three groups (A, B, and C) and seven different channels. Each group can be set independently to operate in i-TTL, manual, and super sync modes, with flash level adjustments in each. I have not figured out how the supersync system works yet, but I have only had the system for a few days. And the controller can be used to adjust the zoom levels of the flashes, either automatically, based on the focal length of the lens, or set to a specific value. So far, the system seems to be working fairly well for me. I did have an issue with the flashes not firing until I figured out that the flashes on the transceivers should not be in slave mode. They should be configured as if they were sitting on top of the camera. The only real problem that I have noticed so far is that the level of the flash output is not the same as it is if the flashes are mounted on the camera or triggered optically. This is especially noticeable when using them in the i-TTL mode. The flash outputs are a bit darker than they are when triggered optically. Even in manual mode the output is different. This is not hard to compensate for by adjusting the flash output, but it seems like a flash set at 1/32 using the 622 controller and transceiver should have the same output as that same flash at that setting sitting on the camera. In the i-TTL setting, the pre-flash seems very bright. I hardly notice the pre-flash when the flash is on the camera or optically triggered. So I wonder if the strong pre-flash does not give the flash unit enough time to fully recharge before the actual flash is triggered, resulting in a lower flash output. I think that I can work with the system, as long as I check and adjust my flash output levels, but this difference in flash output is something that Yongnuo needs to address. And yes, I updated the firmware in the controller to the latest version as soon as I got it.

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