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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 251615" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>Yes. I only put "full" control in quotes cause it's ridiculously confusing to control them from the on camera 622. However, they're solving this by the 622 tx. It's a full LCD control. The 622tx is the equivalent of the SU-800. You can put a 622N on the camera, and use that to control the other flahes, but there is no screen, so the controls are pretty confusing. That's why I'm waiting for the 622TX. With the 603's you can NOT use TTL. But, for 30$, it's a good option for manual flash. Also, you can use these with studio flash, and none have TTL. Well, except the B1, but if you have 2 grand to drop on a flash, your not buying the 603's. haha. </p><p></p><p>603- Tells flash to fire, TTL does not function. Can be used as a wireless radio trigger (works awesome). No locking ring, however the 603 II has one. No power control of other flashes. About 30$/pair. (USD)</p><p></p><p>622- Has TTL function. Can be used to control power output of other flashes (really confusing). 622tx (soon to come) acts as simple controller to switch between M and TTL, and adjust power output/flash compensation. Does HSS. Don't believe it can be a remote trigger. But you can throw 603 and let it hang, and still use it for remote trigger with 622 on hot shoe. About 80-90$/pair. (USD)</p><p></p><p>Here is the link to the 622TX. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://flashhavoc.com/yn-622-tx-transmitter-with-lcd-coming/" target="_blank">NEW YN-622 TX Controller with LCD Screen Coming | FLASH HAVOC</a></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 251615, member: 12881"] Yes. I only put "full" control in quotes cause it's ridiculously confusing to control them from the on camera 622. However, they're solving this by the 622 tx. It's a full LCD control. The 622tx is the equivalent of the SU-800. You can put a 622N on the camera, and use that to control the other flahes, but there is no screen, so the controls are pretty confusing. That's why I'm waiting for the 622TX. With the 603's you can NOT use TTL. But, for 30$, it's a good option for manual flash. Also, you can use these with studio flash, and none have TTL. Well, except the B1, but if you have 2 grand to drop on a flash, your not buying the 603's. haha. 603- Tells flash to fire, TTL does not function. Can be used as a wireless radio trigger (works awesome). No locking ring, however the 603 II has one. No power control of other flashes. About 30$/pair. (USD) 622- Has TTL function. Can be used to control power output of other flashes (really confusing). 622tx (soon to come) acts as simple controller to switch between M and TTL, and adjust power output/flash compensation. Does HSS. Don't believe it can be a remote trigger. But you can throw 603 and let it hang, and still use it for remote trigger with 622 on hot shoe. About 80-90$/pair. (USD) Here is the link to the 622TX. [URL="http://flashhavoc.com/yn-622-tx-transmitter-with-lcd-coming/"]NEW YN-622 TX Controller with LCD Screen Coming | FLASH HAVOC[/URL] Hope this helps!!! [/QUOTE]
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