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Updating the firmware on the Yonquo 685 and 622n-TX
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<blockquote data-quote="GracieAllen" data-source="post: 592964" data-attributes="member: 41283"><p>cwgrizz, the combination of YN685, 622N-TX, Nikon SB-800 and 622N II is working really well for me...</p><p></p><p>With just the 685 and TX, I've figured out how to do normal TTL flash, and gotten the multi mode to work (not sure how often I'll need it, but it's nice to know I have it if I do). Manual, of course, is easy.</p><p></p><p>I also added a second flash (one of my old SB-800s), putting it on the 622N II transceiver and everything worked fine together.</p><p></p><p>The auto zoom works fine and does a good job of extending the flash range. After enough time I even figured out what most of the special functions are for and even managed to turn OFF the really annoying red blinking lights on the front of the base (slave indicator).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GracieAllen, post: 592964, member: 41283"] cwgrizz, the combination of YN685, 622N-TX, Nikon SB-800 and 622N II is working really well for me... With just the 685 and TX, I've figured out how to do normal TTL flash, and gotten the multi mode to work (not sure how often I'll need it, but it's nice to know I have it if I do). Manual, of course, is easy. I also added a second flash (one of my old SB-800s), putting it on the 622N II transceiver and everything worked fine together. The auto zoom works fine and does a good job of extending the flash range. After enough time I even figured out what most of the special functions are for and even managed to turn OFF the really annoying red blinking lights on the front of the base (slave indicator). [/QUOTE]
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