Dimwit needs help with Yongnuo flash and remotes

zombiemedic

Senior Member
At 45 years old, i have finally given up the last of my film Nikons, FGs, EMs, Fs, all gone. Stepped into digital via a gift from wife, a new D5100. Love the camera but am learning that my old brain simply doesn't 'get' a lot of the new technology. So my problem, wanting to setup remote flash for portrait work etc. Have 2 YN-622C E-TTL triggers and a Yongnuo YN560-III speed light. Followed the translated Chinese directions to setup triggers, same channel, same group. Mounted one to hotshoe and other under speed light. Now I have literally zero idea how to set camera to fire flash. I have poured through camera manual, speed light manual and trigger manual to no avail. If there is a 6year old hacker that can provide guidance to an old guy, I would certainly appreciate it.The only positive sign is that with speed light on trigger, the speed light will fire when test button on TRIGGER is pressed however one trigger will not fire the speed light remotely. I work in an environment involving bad guys in far away places and guns so my skill set is not anywhere in the Venn diagram for digital photography.
Thanks for any help and kind support. I will also endure the ribbing and jokes about the drooling window-licker.
 

Mfrankfort

Senior Member
Should be simple plug and play. I use a similar setup. I have 1 622 on my camera, and my flash sitting on the other 622. Make sure they're both on, and make sure they are both on the same channel. One thing I found, is you have to make sure the they are both pushed all the way foreword. Should simply take the shot, and the triggers do all the work. Make sure the flash is set to the right setting. M and make sure that it's set to slave. Not sure about the 560.
 

zombiemedic

Senior Member
Thanks M. Will recheck connection firmness and all settings. My biggest confusion was whether I was forgetting a camera setting. Shooting in manual.
 

zombiemedic

Senior Member
Connectivity solved. The shoe on the camera had a small piece of film stuck on one pin which blocked connection. Thanks to M for urging me to recheck connections.
 
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