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Yes is the easy answer. They are transceivers.
By L. E. Dockery on December 9, 2017
I don't know
By Roger Mathis on July 11, 2018
yes
By Palomino on May 11, 2018
Thanks for your time David - I'm buying with YN685 GN60 2.4G System ETTL so should be good to go. Ever see me out, I owe you a beer.
By KC on May 6, 2018
Yes, it works with that camera.
By Rodrigo on May 7, 2018
Hi Bruce, our YN622C/YN622C II can trigger the studio lights, and you also need to buy the PC cable LS-PC/635.
By Erle on April 7, 2018
Hello Sorry not sure on sony ?
By Collin on March 25, 2018
This will work with the Canon 7d mk II, but it will not trigger other flashes that you have been using the 622c for, or it doesn't on my.
By Roger Mathis on March 23, 2018
Yes Thank you
By Nazario on March 10, 2018
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By treeelee
November 15, 2017
By Brian C.
November 7, 2017
By B***O
November 3, 2017
Works great with my Canon T5 and Altura flashes. I love the latch mechanism-- that's why I bought the II version instead of the original. But, I think if would be better if Yonguno would sell this as a single since the original would probably be easier to deal with on flash stands. But on the camera, the II version is ideal-- easy on/off and darned secure. Was secure with my flash too, but I am careful with my gear, so I don't know how rugged it would be otherwise.
By B***x
October 22, 2017
By Jerome White
October 17, 2017
By sampleaccurate
October 13, 2017
By Gadget Lover
October 11, 2017
Found these after I got into off camera flash and I am very happy with the results and the price. When I first dipped my toe into off camera flash, and quite frankly not knowing what I was doing at all, I was stupid enough to go out and buy Canon speedlites for $250, thinking that was basically the only option. When I found the Yongnuo products, I was a bit skeptical, but I saw some reviews on YouTube and figured I'd give them a shot. For the price, probably even aside from the price, these are great products and I am amazed how it cheaply changed my photography. Of course, I have had flashes not fire, but I don't think I could ever trace the reason to these triggers. Rather, I think the non-fires were always due to the light not recycling in time, or batteries, or some other issue. Could you buy Canon (or Nikon), and maybe have 100% confidence that your flashes will fire? Maybe. But I can buy 5 of these guys for the price of a big name. So, I can get more many more lights and triggers and have many more options buying Yongnuo. My only problem that I had with this, and mainly due to my not reading a slightly confusing manual, is the power switch. I didn't realize that there are 2 options for the power switch: 560-RX and 622. In probably my second use, I had only slide the power switch one notch to the 560-RX setting and my flash wouldn't fire. I was stumped for quite a while trying to figure out the problem then finally (accidentally) found the solution by sliding the power switch one more notch to the 622 setting. The manual is confusing, but the bottom line is that these triggers communicate differently based on what transmitter you're using (I use the YONGNUO YN-622C-TX E-TTL trigger, and the proper setting on this receiver's power switch is the 622 setting). So, other than the above (not really a product issue), this is a simple design, easy to set your channel and group with just a push of a button. I have only good feedback and would recommend this product.
By Adam R.
September 16, 2017
Paired with the 622c-tx transmitter, these work great. (Working with an 80D and 580EX II.) When used as a master, the camera might as well have the Canon brand unit installed. All menu options light up and work as expected. On the slave side, they seem to have no issues communicating with a 580ex II (despite the weatherized boot) and easily allow remote control of output, zoom, hss, etc. I tested using one of these with the 622c-tx to trigger the shutter, and while it works, there seemed to he a substantial delay. (Upwards of a couple seconds.) Not sure if that is due to an issue in the 622cII, an issue in the 622c-tx on the camera, or the decision to use the hotshoe triggering vs. direct shutter release cable. In the current state though, it would be great for stills but the delay would easily cause missed shots for anything involving action/movement. Since I wanted these just for flash firing, the shutter option was just a nice bonus, so definitely not an issue. (And not doable with JUST these units alone as the shutter option is in the 622c-tx unit.) All in all, a great setup at a fraction of the pocketwizard tax.
By Richwalker
July 7, 2017
By Dan in SC
June 23, 2017
I've owned the Nikon version of these wireless triggers and they performed beautifully, so I expected the Canon version to work just as well. I was not disappointed. I do use these as receivers only in conjunction with the YN-622C-TX E-TTL transmitter because it has a clean and easy to use interface. This makes for a winning combination and the price is unbeatable. Very reliable performance.
By Christopher C.
June 22, 2017
By Jamison Lemay
June 13, 2017
I have 4 of the original YN622C transmitters, and they have served me well, but now I'm seriously considering replacing them all with YN622C II's. They do everything that the 622C's do, with a few improvements: They now have a Quick Lock hotshoe foot, which is the main reason I'm considering buying more, it may seem like a small thing, but now with Quick Locks on my speedlights *and* triggers, set up and tear down takes seconds. USB port for firmware upgrades. Hopefully this isn't needed too often, but as was seen with the YN622C-TX, sometimes updates are needed to fix issues with models of certain cameras. To date, I haven't had to use this feature, as the transmitters have been flawless. Compatibility with the Yongnuo 560 transmitters. Not really applicable to me since all my triggers are 622C models, but it could be useful for others. I use mine with a YN622C-TX, but they work great with the in camera controls on my 6D and 70D and a 622C\622C II, I just use the 622C-TX for speed of adjustments when using multiple lights. The battery life is just as good as the original 622C, range is good, and so far they have proven reliable. They are also very compact, so they pack well; I carry them and two 430EX II's everywhere with me now. Id highly recommend buying the 622C II!
By Dennis Swena
June 13, 2017
By Roger Mathis
May 19, 2017
By Bernard
May 2, 2017
I've been doing photography for a few years now and always wanted to experiment with off-camera lighting. At first, I was looking into the Pocket Wizard options, but for what I wanted to do, the option to combine FlexTT5 and MiniTT1's quickly got expensive. I saw these online and did some research, everyone seemed to be very pleased with them, so I decided, for such a great the price "why not give them a shot?"... Well let me tell you, I'm extremely pleased with my decision!! These worked RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX, without having to go crazy with settings etc. I used them on my Canon 5D MKII along with my 430EX II's and 600EX RT and was able to remotely fire my flashes just on the default channel/group. I'm looking forward to playing around more with these at weddings and for portrait work. I'm hoping in the future they reconsider the design and make them a tad bit smaller and more ergonomic, but that's an aesthetic preference as they work just fine as-is currently. These are HIGHLY recommended!
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