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Hi, I use three RF-603c II's with my 6d. I use one on the camera as a trigger, and two as receivers on two flashes (Yongnuo YN568EX [which also has five contacts] and a Neewer TT560). They only work on the TRx mode, but they've been working perfectly so far. You've checked that the channels on the trigger/remotes are s… see more Hi, I use three RF-603c II's with my 6d. I use one on the camera as a trigger, and two as receivers on two flashes (Yongnuo YN568EX [which also has five contacts] and a Neewer TT560). They only work on the TRx mode, but they've been working perfectly so far. You've checked that the channels on the trigger/remotes are set to the same combination? I can't think of anything else that could be a problem. Like I said they work perfectly with my 6d. So much so that I'm about to order two more RF-603C II's to go with another flash that I just got. Hope you get it sorted out. Best of luck. see less
By Solaceinsorrow on May 1, 2018
Yes it will. I've used them with my 6D numerous times.
By Police Box on January 14, 2018
Yes, it does come with a sync cord for Canon EOS cameras. In this case I also have a 7d and it works perfectly.
By Greg Hoover on April 21, 2018
All Canon flash mounts are identical.
By Jerry B on June 29, 2018
Hello It is included Thank you
By Raibeart on May 15, 2018
--yes, C1 cable will help you use RF603 trigger as a wired and wireless shutter releaser. if use as flash trigger,
By Mckenna on May 8, 2018
They will work as long as you have the right cord for the camera
By Mr imperfection on May 10, 2018
It doesn't have HHS or any high sync speed but it will work on canon Dslr also you can't control your flash with the camera manue only on the flash
By Joseph Pal on May 7, 2018
603 can help 5DIII trigger the YN560II. but flash mode have to do setting on the flash light itself.
By Kasandra on May 3, 2018
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December 30, 2017
I've owned this product for about 3 months now and I just fallen in love with it. I own 3 Pocketwizards II which I use with my studio lights but I've been looking for a trigger cable which would trigger the camera and flash simultaneously. That set up for Pocketwizard would have cost me about 60 to over 100 bucks alone so I took a chance with the Yongnuo's. I got the 2 Trigger package which came with a shutter release cable for about 30 bucks. I love it so much that I ordered another set for a 2 light set up and wireless trigger system. I've read many negative reviews on where people are having trouble putting the flash on it and securing it on the light stand! Not to be rude or anything but those people should probably stick to natural lighting or educate themselves more on how to properly set up a lighting system. The only negative thing about the trigger would be that you have to turn it on before you mount the flash but beside that love those little buggers!
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They work fine on my Canon 7D, but not in live view. So I set up the picture in live view, using the 10x multiplier to focus. Then I turn off AF, switch out of live view, and shoot away. Works like a charm. The biggest problem is that they would not work with my friend's Nikon D90. But I'm still happy with them.
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