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Yongnuo YN-622N wireless flash trigger for Nikon is now available Read more on Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="davemazz" data-source="post: 164467" data-attributes="member: 13511"><p>Ya know what, after I just re-read my review after your comments, I decided to test it again. You can in fact control the output from the flash, but what you can't do is remotely change the power from the on camera transceiver. No big deal, just have to walk up to it, and to be honest, this may be preferable to some people. If you put the flash in TTL mode, and are shooting in manual mode through the transceivers, you won't actually know what the power output is. This exact reason is why some people are getting a master flash to put on top of the transceiver. Unfortunately the D90 built in commander mode doesn't work with the triggers. Hope this helps, let me know if you have other questions, I'm going to update my review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemazz, post: 164467, member: 13511"] Ya know what, after I just re-read my review after your comments, I decided to test it again. You can in fact control the output from the flash, but what you can't do is remotely change the power from the on camera transceiver. No big deal, just have to walk up to it, and to be honest, this may be preferable to some people. If you put the flash in TTL mode, and are shooting in manual mode through the transceivers, you won't actually know what the power output is. This exact reason is why some people are getting a master flash to put on top of the transceiver. Unfortunately the D90 built in commander mode doesn't work with the triggers. Hope this helps, let me know if you have other questions, I'm going to update my review. [/QUOTE]
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