
Since the announcement of the Yongnuo YN-622C E-TTL radio triggers, lots of people have been asking questions. These will be complex devices and it is easy to get confused about their capabilities. We’ve got a direct line to the developers, a copy of the instruction manual and will be getting hands-on soon. In the meantime, here is a Q&A to help you out.

When will the YN-622C be available and how much will it cost?.Will Lighting Rumours be doing a hands-on review?.Yongnuo, the manufacturer, describe the YN-622C system as “high performance master and slave equipment for multiple flash photography”.

It is based on a two-way transmitter-receiver that allows one camera to control multiple flashes at the same time. It runs on 2.4GHz radio with 7 channels and 3 groups (A, B, C).Įxternal flash functions include TTL ratio control, manual selection of flash group power output and high speed sync up to 1/8000s. TTL, Manual and Multi modes are supported. This is the first video in a two part series on titration.

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You can also install an E-TTL flash on top of the transmitter, known as “ TTL pass-through“. This video takes you through the proper technique for setting up and performing a titration.
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After copying to the same file location, the movie might play alongside the subtitles without any further settings or. The YN-622C is less powerful than the Phottix Odin, since a smaller range of flashes and cameras are supported and the YN-622C doesn’t have its own LCD control panel. While installing SRT of the movie, for example, Ghost Lab English Subtitles, download and copy to the downloaded file to the exact file location of the Ghost Lab movie on your mobile phone or personal computer or television.The YN-622C is more practical than the RadioPopper PX, which is a bulky hack that only extends the range of an existing infrared system.
