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Not strictly necessary, but very useful to control and fire remotely.
By Alejandro V. on March 25, 2018
Yes you can use it The Yn622 is built in You need YN622TX … see more Yes you can use it The Yn622 is built in You need YN622TX Thank you we offer for nikon and canon all in stock and we can ship it today A&R PHOTO VIDEO see less
By Steward on May 23, 2017
Yes if you choose the Nikon mounting option.
By MJ on May 10, 2018
hello you might need YN622TX as well
By Theodora on May 22, 2018
Hello You might need YN560TX for YN560 Thank you
By Deana on May 11, 2018
Yes The flash has built in Yn622 Thank you
By Suzuka Etou on May 8, 2018
Speedlites can in some case talk and interact with a camera. You will have extreme difficulty finding any speedlite other than a panasonic one that will be able to do that. However, almost all flashes will go off on any camera other than some Sonby's which have a differrent sized flash connector
By Sterling T Steves on May 4, 2018
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September 27, 2017
This flash is wonderful. I am a professional Real Estate photographer and used off-camera flash for all my projects. I was using Canon 430 ex II for the last couple of years along with the Yongnuo 622C, This combination worked great but it was a pain to set-up each time. This flash is more powerful than my 430's and having the built-in flash control has made setting up and breaking down much much much faster. They have been rock solid and have increased my productivity. The price can also not be beat. I bought 2 of these for less than the price of 1 430. I really haven't found a fault with them yet for my needs. I also use the 622C-Tx on camera to make controlling them a snap. So much easier than going through the on-camera interface, but that does work when needed.
By Hithem Y. Geddeda
September 18, 2017
its my 1st flash so i can't compare it with other stuff.. i'll write about my persona experience.. the build quality feels cheap.. i use it with 622tx transmitter and love how easy to setup using it always in manual mode.. i'll be getting the 2nd unit soon as the current one's hotshoe broke after an accident but the i still can control via transmitter
By Jazzman
September 11, 2017
Great flash. I love the hotshot locking system. The only draw back is that this things is a beast. It's huge but works flawlessly. With the integrated 622N trigger, this thing competes well with name brand and at it's current price point makes it a very attractive option over the Nikon SB900 series flash. I was torn but once used along with my 622N's and YN568EX flashes once configured, I completely lost interest in the Nikon flashes.
By joe california
September 1, 2017
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By Kindle Customer
July 8, 2017
This flash, considering the price, is amazingly good. As a long time Nikon speedlight user (though I think they peaked at the SB800 and are going downhill since) I expected a piece of junk, frankly, but since it was RF compatible with the YN622N-TX, i figured I would try it. On the bad side it is really large, the documentation is typical Yongnuo (i.e. bad), and the head does not give a very clear indication when level vs slightly depressed. But on the good side it is powerful (I'd guess a bit below an SB800, but not much), recycles very fast, has all the features I needed, and so far has worked flawlessly. It also has a very nice "lock" position for the on/off switch that keeps you from accidentally changing settings while repositioning it (I wish the YN622N's had that actually). I use it primarily for off-camera flash, where the size is perhaps even an advantage. It is usable on-camera, but a bit bulky (not so much heavy as just large). I have also tested it in high speed sync (i.e. FP sync in Nikon terms) and it worked nicely up to 8000th, on and off camera. Some test shots against an SB800 showed similarly even spread of light, no hot/dark spots. Considering the price of a new Nikon RF enabled flass (and worst the RF controller for their pro cameras) this is a real bargain.
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