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<blockquote data-quote="C. Hand" data-source="post: 588318" data-attributes="member: 41207"><p>Ok, I got my YN682 flash and love it so far!! Now it is time to take it off camera. So I know to do this right I need a 622n-tx trigger, so I am ordering that, but can't I trigger it from my D7100 without that? I set the camera flash to commander and I thought if I had my flash raised on the camera I could trigger the 685, but I have tried setting the 685 to multiple with both flash and camera using channel 1 and nothing, I have tried on TTL nothing, I have tried manual. Maybe I just have to wait on the 622n, but I thought this was a possibility as long as it was line-of-sight this would work?? Just curious.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C. Hand, post: 588318, member: 41207"] Ok, I got my YN682 flash and love it so far!! Now it is time to take it off camera. So I know to do this right I need a 622n-tx trigger, so I am ordering that, but can't I trigger it from my D7100 without that? I set the camera flash to commander and I thought if I had my flash raised on the camera I could trigger the 685, but I have tried setting the 685 to multiple with both flash and camera using channel 1 and nothing, I have tried on TTL nothing, I have tried manual. Maybe I just have to wait on the 622n, but I thought this was a possibility as long as it was line-of-sight this would work?? Just curious. Thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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