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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 653460" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Just wanted to follow up and let you know the Godox X1R Controller and Triggers are working with every flash I've thrown at them. This includes all three Yongnuo flashes I have (YN-468, YN-565 and YN-568) as well as both my Nikon units (SB-400 and SB-700). I'm actually finding the Yongnuo's easier to work with, generally speaking, than I am the SB-700 but it could be that I'm just rusty with the Nikon.</p><p></p><p>There's a mild learning curve to getting multiple flashes set up and adjusted "just so" using the X1R, but I expected that. And while I never thought I'd care about having a pass-through on the Controller now I'm starting to think it's a nice thing to have and see where I might use it from time to tome.</p><p></p><p>So there you go: the Godox X1R is working like a champ with my Yongnuo flashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 653460, member: 13090"] Just wanted to follow up and let you know the Godox X1R Controller and Triggers are working with every flash I've thrown at them. This includes all three Yongnuo flashes I have (YN-468, YN-565 and YN-568) as well as both my Nikon units (SB-400 and SB-700). I'm actually finding the Yongnuo's easier to work with, generally speaking, than I am the SB-700 but it could be that I'm just rusty with the Nikon. There's a mild learning curve to getting multiple flashes set up and adjusted "just so" using the X1R, but I expected that. And while I never thought I'd care about having a pass-through on the Controller now I'm starting to think it's a nice thing to have and see where I might use it from time to tome. So there you go: the Godox X1R is working like a champ with my Yongnuo flashes. [/QUOTE]
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