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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 556463" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>let me help you out. the camera <em>model </em>matters not. the flash youll be using <em>ALMOST </em>doesnt either. why almost ? because unless youre doing ttl off camera flash then any regular simple manual trigger slave will work. theres the receivers RX, transmitter TX , and transceivers. transceivers like the 622 and 603II are bother transmitters and recievers no matter if you mount it on camera or off camera with a flash. huge plus. lets say you have 2 flashes and 2 cameras. also 2 transmitters and 2 receivers. if one goes youre screwed cause you need either the transmitter or receiver. not with transceivers. </p><p></p><p>I use 8x 622n but had the 603II been out at the time I started building my flash set for weddings I would have probably gone with 603II although I do like the af assist light with my 622n the 603II lack. </p><p>another thing. do you need HSS? high speed sync is when you shoot more than the 1/250 shutter your camera can do at full power as one long shot. meaning...much more light. anything higher than that and the flash is drastically weakened since it pulses the flash on and off many many times in the shutter time its using. its good if you like to shoot with a wide aperture in super bright temps outside. </p><p></p><p>another huge thing to think about is having a slave/triggers (transmitter/receiver or transceiver) with the option to have a ttl pass through hot shoe on top is a great benefit that unless youre shooting solely studio work, youll want to have should the need arise. the 622 and 603II allow you to mount a flash it on camera and still let you mount a flash on top and will pass all ttl info through it to the camera. including hss. </p><p></p><p>size is another thing to consider. the 603II are very small but the 622n are only a bit wider and are low and small. not many are these small.</p><p></p><p>if you shoot outdoor with large aperture lenses and shoot wide-ish then hss is a need if you need some fill flash. otherwise get the 603II and youll be very happy. ive used ttl with off camera flash and it sucks ass. all were nikon flashes used which its compatable with but it sucks ass. its not accurate at all. I always shoot manual power and adjust my aperture and iso as I need. 62nn if hss is needed or 603II otherwise. </p><p></p><p>save your money and go 603II or even the inexpensive and 622N. both are workhorse slaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 556463, member: 14443"] let me help you out. the camera [I]model [/I]matters not. the flash youll be using [I]ALMOST [/I]doesnt either. why almost ? because unless youre doing ttl off camera flash then any regular simple manual trigger slave will work. theres the receivers RX, transmitter TX , and transceivers. transceivers like the 622 and 603II are bother transmitters and recievers no matter if you mount it on camera or off camera with a flash. huge plus. lets say you have 2 flashes and 2 cameras. also 2 transmitters and 2 receivers. if one goes youre screwed cause you need either the transmitter or receiver. not with transceivers. I use 8x 622n but had the 603II been out at the time I started building my flash set for weddings I would have probably gone with 603II although I do like the af assist light with my 622n the 603II lack. another thing. do you need HSS? high speed sync is when you shoot more than the 1/250 shutter your camera can do at full power as one long shot. meaning...much more light. anything higher than that and the flash is drastically weakened since it pulses the flash on and off many many times in the shutter time its using. its good if you like to shoot with a wide aperture in super bright temps outside. another huge thing to think about is having a slave/triggers (transmitter/receiver or transceiver) with the option to have a ttl pass through hot shoe on top is a great benefit that unless youre shooting solely studio work, youll want to have should the need arise. the 622 and 603II allow you to mount a flash it on camera and still let you mount a flash on top and will pass all ttl info through it to the camera. including hss. size is another thing to consider. the 603II are very small but the 622n are only a bit wider and are low and small. not many are these small. if you shoot outdoor with large aperture lenses and shoot wide-ish then hss is a need if you need some fill flash. otherwise get the 603II and youll be very happy. ive used ttl with off camera flash and it sucks ass. all were nikon flashes used which its compatable with but it sucks ass. its not accurate at all. I always shoot manual power and adjust my aperture and iso as I need. 62nn if hss is needed or 603II otherwise. save your money and go 603II or even the inexpensive and 622N. both are workhorse slaves. [/QUOTE]
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