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Controlling Shutter and 2 Flashes Wirelessly
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 251444" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>The 622's are nice, because you have "full" control of the remote flashes. They also do high speed sync and TTL, so that's a bonus. They're a bit pricier, but not by too much. Around 80 for a set. I have the 603's and while a few people on here hate them, they do exactly what I want for the price, around 30. I use them all the time as a remote shutter, and they work flawlessly. They can also act as basic radio triggers, simply telling the flashes to fire, and you have to set the flashes manually. The only downfall so far for me, and a few others, is that they don't have a locking ring, so if you use them on the camera hot shoe, with another flash attached, they don't lock down. This isn't a big deal for me, because I never use a flash on camera, and if I do, It's out and about with no off camera flashes, so this doesn't effect me. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 251444, member: 12881"] The 622's are nice, because you have "full" control of the remote flashes. They also do high speed sync and TTL, so that's a bonus. They're a bit pricier, but not by too much. Around 80 for a set. I have the 603's and while a few people on here hate them, they do exactly what I want for the price, around 30. I use them all the time as a remote shutter, and they work flawlessly. They can also act as basic radio triggers, simply telling the flashes to fire, and you have to set the flashes manually. The only downfall so far for me, and a few others, is that they don't have a locking ring, so if you use them on the camera hot shoe, with another flash attached, they don't lock down. This isn't a big deal for me, because I never use a flash on camera, and if I do, It's out and about with no off camera flashes, so this doesn't effect me. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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