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<blockquote data-quote="BenjyvC" data-source="post: 589134" data-attributes="member: 42877"><p>I just looked up the Yongnuo 622, this one happened to say it was for Canon, assume they also support Nikon, and looks like it would work equally well, though one thing I noticed about the sync out port is that it doesn't feature a screw lock. The sync connectors are surely the cheesiest connectors ever, easily open up and make for loose connections. The screw in type will also screw you though, if you're not ready for the cheapness inside those from Hong Kong. While testing the custom strobe, we weren't aware of an unrelated issue causing the strobe not to fire, and thinking the connection might not be solid, I turned the connecter itself against the rotating screw-in lock. It took hardly any force to snap the tiny lead inside, as the design provides no lock against that happening, had to endure highly tedious rewiring of the sync chord coming out of the ring strobe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenjyvC, post: 589134, member: 42877"] I just looked up the Yongnuo 622, this one happened to say it was for Canon, assume they also support Nikon, and looks like it would work equally well, though one thing I noticed about the sync out port is that it doesn't feature a screw lock. The sync connectors are surely the cheesiest connectors ever, easily open up and make for loose connections. The screw in type will also screw you though, if you're not ready for the cheapness inside those from Hong Kong. While testing the custom strobe, we weren't aware of an unrelated issue causing the strobe not to fire, and thinking the connection might not be solid, I turned the connecter itself against the rotating screw-in lock. It took hardly any force to snap the tiny lead inside, as the design provides no lock against that happening, had to endure highly tedious rewiring of the sync chord coming out of the ring strobe. [/QUOTE]
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