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Dimwit needs help with Yongnuo flash and remotes
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 271924" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 271924, member: 12881"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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