You can use the "Q" button to quickly change FEC. You can also set the "Set" button to adjust FEC with ONE push. That's why they include an instruction manual with the camera.
+Manuel Colón Well if I screwed something up in the review I apologize. I suppose the point is still delivered and the correct operation comes with practice. It's a toss up between unboxing and that initial use of gear vs having it a while and getting everything right in a review. I remain humble and appreciate mature corrections.
Thanks for this video Damian after watching it I went and I got myself two of these Yongnuo 622 ETTL triggers but the Nikon version "622N" and a YN-622N-TX, with the TX unit I can use one of the YN-622N units to trigger the camera , must say I love this set up its great value , anyone thinking of getting these bits of kit do it they are great ! . thanks again Damian for pointing me in the right direction :) all the best dude !
@TPTV Read this from another review does this help? Yes, it is enabled by default. If your flash doesn’t support HSS then the maximum sync speed is 1/250s or less, depending on your camera. There is also a mode called ‘Super Sync’ for manual flashes with long durations (e.g. studio heads). Set your camera to HSS mode and plug the flash into the receiver’s PC sync port. Yongnuo warns that Super Sync results may vary depending on your camera and flash combination.
Very well done Damian, I love the way you explained it all and the icing was putting the other non ttl trigger. i thought about trying the same thing with a cheaper 20 bucks version for some other light group as well.. I will let you know
Cesar Torres Thank you. Ya know there are 3 levels of triggers. Pure radio ($). ETTL where you set output via camera menu ($$), like these YNs. And triggers that have their own screen or switches to set output, which is way quicker ($$$$) Pixel King, Phottix Odin, Pocket Wizard. It doesn't take long moving through these to want the best/quickest and yeah, most expensive solution. I haven't used these YNs much because I haven't replaced my YN560IIs with ETTL flashes yet. But easier is usually more expensive with lots of things.
good review... Did you know you can have favorites on your camera? Put the flash controls in there and when you hit menu it will be where you left off.
@TetradOpus I'm using Eneloop rechargeables, but supposedly you get a slight more power output from regular AAs. But I've been happy with the Eneloops. They drain slower than others. But I tend to charge all my batteries the day before a shoot. Most flashes have a power adapter to connect a power pack to if you're shooting a long time.
If you use a 602 to fire the shutter you also need one on your hot shoe. Think about it. You not want the flash going off before the shutter has opened, so with one flash you need 3 triggers. I have the same set up but have since also got the 622 system to change settings.
Lovely informative video. I have a Canon 500d & Youngnou 568exii ETTL speed lite. I want to use the speed lite off camera. Do I need 2 of yn622c or one yn622c & a yn622 tx also ?
Hey thank you! I sold these and use Cactus triggers. I believe one yn622c tx will fire two flashes each having a yn622 transceivers. But your 568exii may receive trigger on its own. Keep researching as I'm not 100% sure sorry.
The bit at the end was interesting, but I think that S1 is for optical slave mode, no? I think to test the Cactus triggers you should have left the Yongnuo flashes on master, as if they were on top of a camera.
Hi Damian, I think u set the 2 yongnuo flashes to slave mode. Basically they would fire regardless u had them on ur cactus or not. I use the 622 to fire my 430ex and put the yongnuo flash on slave so that both fires. I might be wrong but just check
your camera has a designated button for flash compensation. there is no reason for you to go in to the camera menu. (is doubles as your ISO button). press it and turn the dial..
I use elinchrom elb500 for of cameras flash but got myself a yn565 from a friend and from another a yn622c-rx flash controller. No wonder i didnt make it to work when i dont have that receiver you put the flash on
With a Canon camera? I sold these and went Cactus V and Cactus VI controllers. Now I'm playing with a Sony a7IV, not saying I switched systems, just got too Sony curious not to try it.
@@DamianDodd always fun to try new things and with todays full frame market there are a ton of fun options to. Yeah a 5d3, never shot with speedlites before so I’m only used to studio lights forgot that they might need a receiver to
@@Herkulez1981 You can use the built-in pulse from camera to flash if it's relatively line of sight. Lot of speedlights these days have triggers built-in. I like the triggers that go on camera where you can set the output of each flash remotely.
Can I control 4 (TTL ) Ex flash with YN-622C-TX E-TTL . Yongnuo 622-tx and 622 triggers. Is it same for receiver & Transmitter ?? I want to buy YN-568EX II ??
Thanks for the nice video, i have a comment on 18:50, im not sure about your camera but i'm using Canon 650d, and i can go there from the main shortcuts i just click on the info button then on the flash icon and wala u r there :)
wait so what if i were to buy that wireless flash trigger. Then put a youngnuo 600 rt on my camera with the transmitter, then on the side have my 580 ex ii with the other transmitter. will they both fire?
@stoplossM4 I honestly haven't used them since my review. I've been shooting video and using continuous lights in studio. So anyone else who's been using them a lot please weigh in.
Adam McKenzie Tony Northrop just included 622s in a review, should help you: Flash Trigger Review: PocketWizard vs. Phottix Odin vs. YongNuo YN-622 vs. Cyber Commander It's in your flash control menu. Set A and B group output.
When you say that you have to go back into the menu each time, can you not change the power of the flash from the top lcd screen using the flash exposure compensation? - if not it does suck that you have to go through all the menu again (unless you put the flash function settings into 'my menu' ?
Pretty sure 622Cs only operate (fire their flash) in slave mode. And you can't mix the RT signal from the ST E3 RT or 600EX RT with these. You pretty much need one on camera and one per eTTL flash. Yongnuo is coming out with an on-camera controller for the 622Cs with a display. It's out for Nikon and will be out "Soon" for Canon. Hope that helps.
Can you control manually the settings on your camera? Another question is what's is the usefulness of having the transmitter from the camera, that one with an LCD?
tag kidlat hey, i'm looking to get a Canon 6D as well. I also currently own 430EXii and Yongnuo 560-III… I also want to upgrade to these 622C. So Let me know if you were able to figure out how to make the 430EXii flash.
Hi Damian, Very good but can I fire my YN603 from YN622 and set the group and channel on my Camera? I know it work not TTL but will it work Manual setting?
The 2nd answer on this thread says no (top of Google search). You have to pay another $44 for a 3rd 622c: www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=18041.0
can you tell me what the actual max sync speed you get with these? i have the 602's and i get 2nd curtain shadows appearing consistently at 1/200th, and a little fringing at 1/160th occasionally. I'm trying to determine if it's a delay with the flash or a the trigger being slow?
EZ-VFX The 560-III doesn't have ETTL, and the point of the 622c is to have output control via camera menu. You're better off with simple radio triggers. Now, will the 622c fire a non-ETTL flash without output control? I'm not sure, Google it.
Yongnuo said that it is working with 560-iii. But fully functioning like it needs to ? or just focus assisting .. and sorry if its sound stuipd but the 622c cant make the 560-iii a ETTL flash right ?
EZ-VFX It may fire the flash only, at whatever output the flash is set on. I thought you needed ETTL to change the output level of your flash in camera. But perhaps I'm wrong on that. I'll look into it too.
What they say on description: "Suitable for flash: Compatible ETTL Flash: ( It suport wireless remote control through camera menu ) Canon 600EX ( RT ), 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX II,Yongnuo YN-565EX C, YN-468 II C, YN-467 II C, YN-465 C ( Our yongnuo flash units don't support HSS Function ); Note: 430EX and 580EX or other parts of flash is not supported remote control via the camera menu, you need to manually set the flash parameters." Those are all ETTL flashes right? So they're saying in order to set output from camera you need ETTL but it will fire non EETL flashes, you just have to set output manually. I've only bought two of these 622c because I only own 1 ETTL flash and two YN-560II. I need to upgrade my two 560IIs to ETTL flashes before I buy another two 622c.
what's up buddy I have a small problem I tried to research didn't find any answers maybe you can help...I have the yongnuo 602 trigs they work, but only when I try to use my wireless shutter trigger with my yongnuo 560 flash that's when the problem starts I tried to create a low key photo of myself when I tried to take the pic the flash was late maybe the flash was delayed or trigger being slow...I NEED HELP PLEASE LOL thx bud
You can use the "Q" button to quickly change FEC. You can also set the "Set" button to adjust FEC with ONE push. That's why they include an instruction manual with the camera.
+Manuel Colón Well if I screwed something up in the review I apologize. I suppose the point is still delivered and the correct operation comes with practice. It's a toss up between unboxing and that initial use of gear vs having it a while and getting everything right in a review. I remain humble and appreciate mature corrections.
Thanks for this video Damian after watching it I went and I got myself two of these Yongnuo 622 ETTL triggers but the Nikon version "622N" and a YN-622N-TX, with the TX unit I can use one of the YN-622N units to trigger the camera , must say I love this set up its great value , anyone thinking of getting these bits of kit do it they are great ! . thanks again Damian for pointing me in the right direction :)
all the best dude !
22:20, when you put them on S1 they are firing optically when the first flash goes off, not because of the upper trigger !
Great video! Now I know I can control my 430 EX II with the Yung trans/receiver and my 430 EX with a set of cactus!
@TPTV Read this from another review does this help?
Yes, it is enabled by default. If your flash doesn’t support HSS then the maximum sync speed is 1/250s or less, depending on your camera.
There is also a mode called ‘Super Sync’ for manual flashes with long durations (e.g. studio heads). Set your camera to HSS mode and plug the flash into the receiver’s PC sync port. Yongnuo warns that Super Sync results may vary depending on your camera and flash combination.
Very well done Damian, I love the way you explained it all and the icing was putting the other non ttl trigger. i thought about trying the same thing with a cheaper 20 bucks version for some other light group as well.. I will let you know
Cesar Torres Thank you. Ya know there are 3 levels of triggers. Pure radio ($). ETTL where you set output via camera menu ($$), like these YNs. And triggers that have their own screen or switches to set output, which is way quicker ($$$$) Pixel King, Phottix Odin, Pocket Wizard. It doesn't take long moving through these to want the best/quickest and yeah, most expensive solution.
I haven't used these YNs much because I haven't replaced my YN560IIs with ETTL flashes yet. But easier is usually more expensive with lots of things.
You can hit your Q button and the flash exposure compensation is available there
xiong cam Cool, thanks for your comment!
Don't forget the highspeedsync unavailable on the canon430, and available on the yongnuo 568!
HSS is available on the canon 430 exii
good review... Did you know you can have favorites on your camera? Put the flash controls in there and when you hit menu it will be where you left off.
@TetradOpus I'm using Eneloop rechargeables, but supposedly you get a slight more power output from regular AAs. But I've been happy with the Eneloops. They drain slower than others. But I tend to charge all my batteries the day before a shoot. Most flashes have a power adapter to connect a power pack to if you're shooting a long time.
If you use a 602 to fire the shutter you also need one on your hot shoe. Think about it. You not want the flash going off before the shutter has opened, so with one flash you need 3 triggers. I have the same set up but have since also got the 622 system to change settings.
Lovely informative video. I have a Canon 500d & Youngnou 568exii ETTL speed lite. I want to use the speed lite off camera. Do I need 2 of yn622c or one yn622c & a yn622 tx also ?
Hey thank you! I sold these and use Cactus triggers. I believe one yn622c tx will fire two flashes each having a yn622 transceivers. But your 568exii may receive trigger on its own. Keep researching as I'm not 100% sure sorry.
@@DamianDodd thank you
The bit at the end was interesting, but I think that S1 is for optical slave mode, no? I think to test the Cactus triggers you should have left the Yongnuo flashes on master, as if they were on top of a camera.
Hi Damian,
I think u set the 2 yongnuo flashes to slave mode. Basically they would fire regardless u had them on ur cactus or not. I use the 622 to fire my 430ex and put the yongnuo flash on slave so that both fires. I might be wrong but just check
prob a little late now lol but you have a flash exposure comp on the top of ur camera quick buttons.use your aperture wheel to control it.
Thanks its been mentioned. I appreciate the mature pointing out of something I missed.
you do know that you can change the flash exposure on the top LCD, and not dig into the menu, right?
Make a custom menu for your flash and any normally used modes. I never used custom until I started dealing which flash on a serious level.
your camera has a designated button for flash compensation.
there is no reason for you to go in to the camera menu.
(is doubles as your ISO button).
press it and turn the dial..
I think those two Yongnuo flashes are firing because they are set to Slave 1. Maybe I'm wrong...
On my mrk2 flash compo button is on the top LCD
Yes works with 430EXII
Intro reminds me of Star Wars. Nice.
I'll need to use them more and do some googling. Will try and get back to ya soon.
I use elinchrom elb500 for of cameras flash but got myself a yn565 from a friend and from another a yn622c-rx flash controller. No wonder i didnt make it to work when i dont have that receiver you put the flash on
With a Canon camera? I sold these and went Cactus V and Cactus VI controllers. Now I'm playing with a Sony a7IV, not saying I switched systems, just got too Sony curious not to try it.
@@DamianDodd always fun to try new things and with todays full frame market there are a ton of fun options to. Yeah a 5d3, never shot with speedlites before so I’m only used to studio lights forgot that they might need a receiver to
@@Herkulez1981 You can use the built-in pulse from camera to flash if it's relatively line of sight. Lot of speedlights these days have triggers built-in. I like the triggers that go on camera where you can set the output of each flash remotely.
I used this on my Canon 5d Classic (back up camera), and it only works in AUTO and the CUSTOM mode.
Read instructions. 5D is not type A camera and has no flash menu built in as do other newer models.
Great Review Thanx. I want to buy YN-560IV. Is it works at the top of Canon 700D as main Flash Lamp?
Can I control 4 (TTL ) Ex flash with YN-622C-TX E-TTL .
Yongnuo 622-tx and 622 triggers. Is it same for receiver & Transmitter ??
I want to buy YN-568EX II ??
Does this yh622c compatible for HSS with other brand flash in off camera flash photoshoot??
Thanks for the nice video, i have a comment on 18:50, im not sure about your camera but i'm using Canon 650d, and i can go there from the main shortcuts i just click on the info button then on the flash icon and wala u r there :)
wait so what if i were to buy that wireless flash trigger. Then put a youngnuo 600 rt on my camera with the transmitter, then on the side have my 580 ex ii with the other transmitter. will they both fire?
@stoplossM4 I honestly haven't used them since my review. I've been shooting video and using continuous lights in studio. So anyone else who's been using them a lot please weigh in.
I'm using a 7D with two flashes (580exii and a yn565ex) and want to know how to go about setting up for group firing at different ratio
Adam McKenzie Tony Northrop just included 622s in a review, should help you: Flash Trigger Review: PocketWizard vs. Phottix Odin vs. YongNuo YN-622 vs. Cyber Commander
It's in your flash control menu. Set A and B group output.
When you say that you have to go back into the menu each time, can you not change the power of the flash from the top lcd screen using the flash exposure compensation? - if not it does suck that you have to go through all the menu again (unless you put the flash function settings into 'my menu' ?
To my knowledge only the YN-568 has HSS, and also TTL.
Could the 2 of these be set as slaves/receivers and be controlled by a 600EX RT or ST E3 RT?
Pretty sure 622Cs only operate (fire their flash) in slave mode. And you can't mix the RT signal from the ST E3 RT or 600EX RT with these. You pretty much need one on camera and one per eTTL flash. Yongnuo is coming out with an on-camera controller for the 622Cs with a display. It's out for Nikon and will be out "Soon" for Canon. Hope that helps.
Can you control manually the settings on your camera?
Another question is what's is the usefulness of having the transmitter from the camera, that one with an LCD?
1st question: Yes
2nd: for the ATG AF assist beam + lighter than having speedlilte
it would work on shanny 600 c?
I'm trying to control my 430EX II with my 6D through 622c but nothing happened.
Jayson Gam Do you have both YNs on the same group and channel?
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Yes, i can trigger my 430EX but i can't change any setting from my camera.
tag kidlat hey, i'm looking to get a Canon 6D as well. I also currently own 430EXii and Yongnuo 560-III… I also want to upgrade to these 622C. So Let me know if you were able to figure out how to make the 430EXii flash.
Anthony Inyang
Yes the 6D will work with 430EX II and Yungnuo 568EX II.
Hi Damian, Very good but can I fire my YN603 from YN622 and set the group and channel on my Camera? I know it work not TTL but will it work Manual setting?
SHANUSHAH The 622 won't fire a 603, unless you mount a 603 on top of a 622 to fire another 603.
www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3500631
where did you get your manual from? My manual that came with the set looks nothing like that?
can use master mode at the 580 over the 622c to activate the 430 in slave mode?
The 2nd answer on this thread says no (top of Google search). You have to pay another $44 for a 3rd 622c: www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=18041.0
I have a yongnuo yn565ex iii, i want to know, this radio yn622c can compatible with the flash?
It works on our Canon EOS-1DX Mark III & EOS-R3
can you tell me what the actual max sync speed you get with these? i have the 602's and i get 2nd curtain shadows appearing consistently at 1/200th, and a little fringing at 1/160th occasionally. I'm trying to determine if it's a delay with the flash or a the trigger being slow?
Can you control the power of the flash from the camera, I mean not it TTL.
You most likely can change the ETTL to "manual" and then adjust the power manually.
Can you get high speed sync with a youngnuo manual flash? Or it has to be in TTL only?
how are these holding up?
yes...using wireless 602 shutter remote
Great opening : D It's from DOCTOR WHO theme?
Let me get it straight, you had a 602 on your camera and a 602 on your Yongnuo 560 flash, and the flash was delayed in firing?
great, do u know if it works with canon t3i
Edit Effect Line Yes. Here's a nice long demo about them: www.lightingrumours.com/feature-guide-to-the-yongnuo-yn-622-for-canon-2672#.Ux5BSvldW8E
couldn't get alien bees to do HSS with these is this possible
For Canon flash guns. Only acts as a basic trigger on studio flash units. Read the instructions.
does the 622c works with the 560-III speedlight ?
EZ-VFX The 560-III doesn't have ETTL, and the point of the 622c is to have output control via camera menu. You're better off with simple radio triggers. Now, will the 622c fire a non-ETTL flash without output control? I'm not sure, Google it.
Yongnuo said that it is working with 560-iii.
But fully functioning like it needs to ? or just focus assisting .. and sorry if its sound stuipd but the 622c cant make the 560-iii a ETTL flash right ?
can make *
EZ-VFX It may fire the flash only, at whatever output the flash is set on. I thought you needed ETTL to change the output level of your flash in camera. But perhaps I'm wrong on that. I'll look into it too.
What they say on description: "Suitable for flash: Compatible ETTL Flash: ( It suport wireless remote control through camera menu ) Canon 600EX ( RT ), 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX II,Yongnuo YN-565EX C, YN-468 II C, YN-467 II C, YN-465 C ( Our yongnuo flash units don't support HSS Function ); Note: 430EX and 580EX or other parts of flash is not supported remote control via the camera menu, you need to manually set the flash parameters."
Those are all ETTL flashes right? So they're saying in order to set output from camera you need ETTL but it will fire non EETL flashes, you just have to set output manually.
I've only bought two of these 622c because I only own 1 ETTL flash and two YN-560II. I need to upgrade my two 560IIs to ETTL flashes before I buy another two 622c.
lmao that intro is hilarious.
Pablo x Thank you for watching.
what's up buddy I have a small problem I tried to research didn't find any answers maybe you can help...I have the yongnuo 602 trigs they work, but only when I try to use my wireless shutter trigger with my yongnuo 560 flash that's when the problem starts I tried to create a low key photo of myself when I tried to take the pic the flash was late maybe the flash was delayed or trigger being slow...I NEED HELP PLEASE LOL thx bud
Part 2. Also set different Ch.
dude you not even talking about it just looking at them.
Sounds like my new purchase lol...
LMFAO..on Just the opening credits... NiCe!
And I thought digitalrev is funny!