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Review of supersync youngno
Review of supersync youngno







review of supersync youngno
  1. Review of supersync youngno how to#
  2. Review of supersync youngno manual#

It’s all very intuitive and easy to grasp. When changing flash power, you use the directional pad horizontally to change by full stops and vertically to change by third stops. Each button works by pressing it to select what option you want to change, then using the directional pad to change the setting. This means no diving into menus and settings to view or change a parameter. The dedicated TX transmitter has a button for everything you can control from the unit and each setting is displayed on the screen. The transceiver has three buttons and a switch on the unit: one button to cycle through the groups, one button to cycle through the channels, a test button, and a switch to power the device on and off.

Review of supersync youngno how to#

The buttons on the transmitter are all very straightforward and it’s easy to figure out how to change all the settings. After this quick process, everything just worked. All I had to do was plug my flash into the transceiver, plug the transmitter into my camera, make sure my flash was set to TTL (I don't think the flash has to be in TTL for Canon users), and then confirm that the transceiver and trigger were on the same channel. I was surprised by how easy it was to set everything up.

Review of supersync youngno manual#

You can also switch from manual to TTL from the transmitter without having to touch your flash. This transmitter not only gives you the ability to adjust the flash power in manual and TTL, it also gives you the option to adjust the zoom of each flash in addition to all the other features offered in the Yongnuo-622n transceivers. The problem is that you have to adjust the TTL flash power from within the camera settings by using flash compensation and if you want to control the flash power in manual, you are stuck having to adjust it from the flash.Įnter the Yongnuo-622n TX. With this simple $77 solution (not including your flash), you now have the ability to trigger your flash in manual, TTL, use high speed sync, and trigger multiple flashes based on groups and channels (with multiple flashes and triggers). One transceiver connects to your camera and acts as the trigger, while the second transceiver connects to your flash and acts as the receiver. In order to get your flash off camera, all you need are two Yongnuo-622n flash transceivers that are compatible with your TTL flash.









Review of supersync youngno