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Yongnuo RF-603N II Wireless Remote Flash Trigger N1 for Nikon D800 D700 D300 D200 D3

Yongnuo RF-603N II Wireless Remote Flash Trigger N1 for Nikon D800 D700 D300 D200 D3

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Features:
The new RF-603 II is improved version of RF-603, it is a remote shutter release as well as a multi-functional flash trigger which can synchronously trigger flashes and studio strobes. 
Through the transceiver based system each item can be used flexibly as trigger or receiver. 
Only 2 AAA batteries are required as power source for each item.
The 2.4GHz wireless frequency is suitable in most countries and guarantees high speed, distance and stability. Within capacious areas, the remote control distance may reach to 100m. 
The synchronization speed can reach to 1/320, depending on the situation.

Improved features:
1. Hot shoe locking system to prevent from slipping off
2. Switch on side for easy operation
3. Enhanced self-detecting system


Functions: 
Supports single contact triggering.
Can achieve wired and wireless remote shutter release function.
Flash Trigger: to fire the Flash Speedlite; to fire the Studio Strobe light (You need to purchase an extra 6.35mm cable to fulfill this function).
You can use ABOVE TWO FUNCTIONS simultaneously.

This listing is for N1 version: 
For Nikon D1 D2 series D3 D4 series D200 D300 D700 D800 
 
Specifications:
Type: FSK 2.4GHz wireless remote sustem
Transmitter distance: 100M
Channel: 16 channels
Release: half-way press, full-way press
Receiver interface: one is 2.5mm socket
Studio flash light interface: Standard PC socket
Battery type: 2 * AAA (not included)
Stand-by time: Up to 45hours (TRX); up to 400hours (TX)
Item size: 80.7 * 31.3 * 25.9mm / 3.2 * 1.2 * 1.0in
Item weight: 44g/ 1.6oz (each)
Package size: 16 * 9 * 4.5cm / 6.3 * 3.5 * 1.8in
Package weight: 170g / 6.0oz 

Package List:
1 * Tranceiver
1 * Receiver
1 * Shutter connecting calbe N1
1 * Manual (English)

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Does it has a locked

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  • Of you mean on of button ! Yes it has

    By Smart buyer on May 8, 2018

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I know the slave flash will not work with TTL but if i put one of the triggers on my d4 and attach a flash on top of the trigger will it retain TTL

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  • This won't pass the ttl signals through....tried this with a d7000 and a ttl flash. Only works with flash in manual

    By keith truman on May 3, 2018

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Will this wirelessly, be a transmitter to flashes for the nikon d850?

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  • Works great with my Nikon 750 and Nikon speedlight.

    By James Tansey on April 15, 2018

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Vivitar 385HV compatible? Or would voltage burn up the trigger?

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  • this device is design for all nikon yongnuo and other third party flash light, so technically it work for vivitar.

    By Yuri Sakurada on April 11, 2018

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Will this work on the Nikon D810?

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  • Works great on my Nikon D800 so it will do fine for you.

    By Roger Hunter on April 11, 2018

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will it work with sony a6000 with an adapter??

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  • dont think so

    By Asaka Kubo on April 8, 2018

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hi will this work on a sony a6000 with a metz 44 af1 flash

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  • dont think so

    By Mai Houshou on April 6, 2018

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How do you get these to fire the camera ? I used them to fire the flash wirelessly, but they won't trigger the camera. Any ideas ?

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  • First of all, the Yongnuo model you choose is Brand/Model specific. The RF-603NII is for models like D700, D800, D750, D4. The connecting cord pictured is used to connect the remote to the camera port.

    By garykn on March 31, 2018

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will this work with a flash SB 900

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  • It should, it eorks with my SB 800 and SB 910

    By Kip Shawger on March 5, 2018

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Can I use these ones on a Nikon D7200?

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  • Hello N1 inappropriate, N3 can.

    By Baltodano on March 3, 2018

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  • By Michael Fagan

    December 17, 2019

    Meh. You heard right, buddy.

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  • By James

    July 22, 2019

    Like these triggers / receivers. Very easy to use, even without opening the instruction booklet, just remove the battery, place one in RX and connect it to my Yungnuo flash and the other in TX, connect it to my Nikon D700 and shoot with us. I like this result!

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  • By Arthur

    July 19, 2019

    I've been around for a year, which is good for me. The quality of its construction is not excellent, but its price is not bad. I originally used the "YONGNUO YN560 IV Wireless Flash Speed Control Speed" and "PIXEL FSK 2.4GHz Wireless Shooting Remote Control for Sony" on my Sony a6300, all of which are perfectly combined. I have already purchased the Sony A7III, and everyone has confirmed it.

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  • By Jose M Velez

    December 19, 2017

    Worked as advertised on my Nikon D700. Very easy to use and very happy with this purchase. Bought a second pair with a different cable for my Nikon D7000.

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  • By Anovice

    December 18, 2017

    Other than the users guide being less than adequate, I've found these flash triggers to be very good and preform as expected.

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  • By Kent Ross

    December 13, 2017

    I've used them a few times now on shoots and they have performed well. I deducted one star for poor documentation on the product page about which model works with which cameras. I have a D750 and thought I had purchased the right one, but the cable release connector is not the correct one. I mainly bought it for flash control, so I didn't return them for exchange. Would have been nice to get the right one though.

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  • By stephen j. ledek

    December 13, 2017

    They have been great, had the units for about a month and used on 16 weddings approximately. Not an issue yet, just changed AAA batteries after a month.

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  • By thiink

    December 4, 2017

    Cheap and work. Just make sure they work with your device. They are not TTL. Also, I took one star off because of the lame cord you get with it, which doesn't work with most strobes, like the Einstein or Alienbees lights. The cord that comes doesn't even fit into a strobe. You have to buy a separate cord. The older versions of these had a cord that fit perfect, a 1/4 jack.

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  • By WC Kent

    November 30, 2017

    I've used them a few times now on shoots and they have performed well. I deducted one star for poor documentation on the product page about which model works with which cameras. I have a D750 and thought I had purchased the right one, but the cable release connector is not the correct one. I mainly bought it for flash control, so I didn't return them for exchange. Would have been nice to get the right one though.

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  • By R Neil Haugen

    November 27, 2017

    They work well ... although they do go through batteries. I'd give them a higher listing BUT ... of like four sets I ordered, one was DOA and so will be going back.

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  • By Abby

    November 10, 2017

    Got these to use with my D700, and I have no complaints. If I remember correctly, the cord only needs to be plugged into the camera if you would like to use the other second trigger to activate the shutter via the button on top. I also used these in conjunction with another set of Yongnuo Flash triggers by stacking them on the camera and having one on each of two flashes. It took a little bit of playing around, but overall worked quite well. If you can't get a pocketwizard, these are a great option.

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  • By Ogunsola

    November 2, 2017

    These radio triggers are inexpensive an reliable...they have expanded my photography at a fraction of the cost of other products. I use to trigger external flashes to create dynamic pictures and as a remote trigger for self-portraits to test shots when models are not available. Works better than using timer on camera as timers do not use auto focus.

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  • By Stephen Peralta

    October 16, 2017

    These flash triggers work. And work well.

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  • By Ryo Murata

    October 2, 2017

    I currently use this on my D800. Bottom Line I love this product. To be straightforward, this product can trigger a speedlight and can also become a cable release.

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  • By D. McKenzie

    September 24, 2017

    Works just fine on my Sony a6000 and Nikon D500.

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  • By George Livingstone

    September 22, 2017

    For the time I have been using these triggers, they have worked well and have done what they are supposed to do. No problems so far.

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  • By rj

    September 21, 2017

    these triggers are highly recommend..a lot easier to reach for the on and off button since it is on the side.

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  • By z***N

    September 19, 2017

    The product is high quality and delivered on time as promised.

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  • By Ryan

    September 5, 2017

    These triggers are awesome. I've used them for my D810 and SB-28, SB-800, and SB-26 flawlessly in weddings and for studio work. I've had the most success just keeping everything in TRX mode and of course making sure it's all on the same channel.

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  • By garykn

    August 29, 2017

    I really satisfied with the way the trigger works, I could have just purchased the cord if it was available.

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