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Mini-Review of Yongnuo YN-565EX speedlight
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 244094" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>Yes.. I personally wouldn't use the 603's to trigger a flash. However, I would and do use them as a remote shutter and they work perfectly. You hit the button wherever you are, and the camera fires. Never had a single problem with them as a SHUTTER release. TTL transceivers, the 622's are my choice. TTL works perfectly, and once the TX is released, you'll be able to change the power settings. I was just giving him an example, that the 603's could be plugged in to any flash or strobe to make them fire. Would they be my first choice... no... would they work as he wanted. Yes. He wants a flash/strobe to fire, and the 603's will tell them to fire. If your worried about the flash falling off, you can use a cord. And your not hooking strobes up to the hot-shoe, so that's not a problem for him either. I was simply answering his question, not giving him my review of the 603's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 244094, member: 12881"] Yes.. I personally wouldn't use the 603's to trigger a flash. However, I would and do use them as a remote shutter and they work perfectly. You hit the button wherever you are, and the camera fires. Never had a single problem with them as a SHUTTER release. TTL transceivers, the 622's are my choice. TTL works perfectly, and once the TX is released, you'll be able to change the power settings. I was just giving him an example, that the 603's could be plugged in to any flash or strobe to make them fire. Would they be my first choice... no... would they work as he wanted. Yes. He wants a flash/strobe to fire, and the 603's will tell them to fire. If your worried about the flash falling off, you can use a cord. And your not hooking strobes up to the hot-shoe, so that's not a problem for him either. I was simply answering his question, not giving him my review of the 603's. [/QUOTE]
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