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Why is a shutter cable necessary to trigger a remote flash?
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 507342" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The Yongnuo RF-603N cable is not required to trigger a flash. The cable is a shutter cable, only used for its remote shutter feature, to be a remote shutter, to trigger the camera shutter from a remote unit. The cable is not used or needed for the remote flash feature (and the two features cannot be used together, at the same time). It is not about a Commander either. I have trouble making the remote shutter feature work, but the flash feature works easily here, with no cable.</p><p></p><p> I don't know why your unit seems to need the cable, but that is just a confusion. Make sure the switches on the unit on the camera hot shoe is set to be transmitter, and the unit on the remote flash is set to be a receiver. Both units have to be set to the same channel (switches in battery compartment, under the batteries). There are several RF-603 reviews online (how to use).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 507342, member: 12496"] The Yongnuo RF-603N cable is not required to trigger a flash. The cable is a shutter cable, only used for its remote shutter feature, to be a remote shutter, to trigger the camera shutter from a remote unit. The cable is not used or needed for the remote flash feature (and the two features cannot be used together, at the same time). It is not about a Commander either. I have trouble making the remote shutter feature work, but the flash feature works easily here, with no cable. I don't know why your unit seems to need the cable, but that is just a confusion. Make sure the switches on the unit on the camera hot shoe is set to be transmitter, and the unit on the remote flash is set to be a receiver. Both units have to be set to the same channel (switches in battery compartment, under the batteries). There are several RF-603 reviews online (how to use). [/QUOTE]
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