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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 468105" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>568 565 are the models to look at. no need for triggers. </p><p></p><p>ttl off camera is crap but maybe itll be acceptable for you. I do also own 6x622n slaves and have shot 2 full weddings in ttl and can confirm there is no accuracy whatsoever with them in ttl. cls is very limited in functionality. basically because of the line of sight. a lot of adjusting and a lot of misfires. and forget backlight firing or around wall firing consistently. they must have line of sight and outdoors it hardly works. </p><p></p><p>consider looking at the shanny SN600SN or the SN600N as well. 568/565 is one gen back. my intuition says yongnuo they will release a new nikon flagship flash soon to rival the Shanny nikon flagship SN600SN which can be a master or slave. its a good flash but has physical flaws that bother me as a working pro but wouldnt be an issue to a hobbyist newbie. its VERY quick to recycle in full power. I use the panasonic eneloop 2450mah batts and it takes less than 2 seconds. </p><p></p><p>I purchased the SN600N as I dont need it to be a master flash because CLS is horrible IMO. its well built. better build by a little than the 565/568 (had and sold/gave away) but the 565/568 can be asjusted quicker. it also better speced than the 565/568.</p><p></p><p> im now in a situation where I dont have a complete work set. I have 8 flashes that I use and dont feel the set is complete. the SB800's dont work well with the 622n on camera. the shanny doesnt allow remote power control with the 622n and the 560III dont offer ttl. itd be nice to have all the flashes the same with slaves that are completely compatible to my needs.</p><p>id like to be able to control power output remotely. the on camera slave must have af assist beam and must have a ttl pass through hot shoe. the 622n has a crap hot shoe that when you mount nikon flashes on it, it wobbles like crazy and feels its going to fall off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 468105, member: 14443"] 568 565 are the models to look at. no need for triggers. ttl off camera is crap but maybe itll be acceptable for you. I do also own 6x622n slaves and have shot 2 full weddings in ttl and can confirm there is no accuracy whatsoever with them in ttl. cls is very limited in functionality. basically because of the line of sight. a lot of adjusting and a lot of misfires. and forget backlight firing or around wall firing consistently. they must have line of sight and outdoors it hardly works. consider looking at the shanny SN600SN or the SN600N as well. 568/565 is one gen back. my intuition says yongnuo they will release a new nikon flagship flash soon to rival the Shanny nikon flagship SN600SN which can be a master or slave. its a good flash but has physical flaws that bother me as a working pro but wouldnt be an issue to a hobbyist newbie. its VERY quick to recycle in full power. I use the panasonic eneloop 2450mah batts and it takes less than 2 seconds. I purchased the SN600N as I dont need it to be a master flash because CLS is horrible IMO. its well built. better build by a little than the 565/568 (had and sold/gave away) but the 565/568 can be asjusted quicker. it also better speced than the 565/568. im now in a situation where I dont have a complete work set. I have 8 flashes that I use and dont feel the set is complete. the SB800's dont work well with the 622n on camera. the shanny doesnt allow remote power control with the 622n and the 560III dont offer ttl. itd be nice to have all the flashes the same with slaves that are completely compatible to my needs. id like to be able to control power output remotely. the on camera slave must have af assist beam and must have a ttl pass through hot shoe. the 622n has a crap hot shoe that when you mount nikon flashes on it, it wobbles like crazy and feels its going to fall off. [/QUOTE]
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