If you would like to learn more about these new controllers from Yongnuo you can check out the product page on Amazon.This product adopts flexible LCD menu control, supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes using i-TTL, manual, or super sync flash mode, can be adjusted the exposure compensation or flash output of each group. Shutter Sync: first curtain sync, second curtain sync and FP high-speed sync, the highest sync speed is 1/8000s.Grouping flash mode: I-TTL/Manual flash/Super sync. ![]() Focal length(zoom)of the A/B/C three groups of flash can be adjusted separately.In addition to just allowing wireless control of the off camera speedlights, the new YN-622N-TX offers users an auto-focus assist lamp, a shutter release mode, and a special Super Sync function that allows your camera to sync with speedlights and studio strobes at much higher shutter speeds than normal. Hence, the need for a special unit such as this to make up for the lack of I-TTL controls on the Nikon bodies themselves. ![]() The Canon version of the YN-622 allows users to control the output of their flash units through the in-camera menu system, but this feature is not available in Nikon cameras. Previously, users of the YN-622N (N Stands for Nikon) had to either have a master speedlight attached to the transmitter on top of the camera, or have the YN-622N’s in remote control mode, which was like a nightmarish version of some old video game code (up, up, down, right, up, left, down).
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