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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 646240" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Any of them, these setting are for the 622 II transceiver which does not care which Yongnuo flash is mounted, or Nikon flash. I use 3 568ex and 3 SB900's and they all are controlled just fine whichever I pull out of my bag and mount on the 622 II controller.</p><p>The 685 has a built in receiver with LCD display of settings so only your transmitter or camera shoe controller needs to be adjusted at the camera to control the remote flash,so one one 622 II transceiver or 622 Tx is needed. My instructions above pertain to the transceivers. The Tx model with the LCD screen is more intuitive because the settings are displayed on the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 646240, member: 43545"] Any of them, these setting are for the 622 II transceiver which does not care which Yongnuo flash is mounted, or Nikon flash. I use 3 568ex and 3 SB900's and they all are controlled just fine whichever I pull out of my bag and mount on the 622 II controller. The 685 has a built in receiver with LCD display of settings so only your transmitter or camera shoe controller needs to be adjusted at the camera to control the remote flash,so one one 622 II transceiver or 622 Tx is needed. My instructions above pertain to the transceivers. The Tx model with the LCD screen is more intuitive because the settings are displayed on the screen. [/QUOTE]
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