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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 589059" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>I don't have the YN685, so no direct experience there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It should be easy to test whether this is a display issue or a delay in syncing changes. Try setting the flash power to one end of the power range or the other (so either 1/1 or 1/64) and hit the test button so that both the 622 and 685 show the same value. Now take a test shot with the camera in manual mode. Change the power setting to the other end of the power range (now either 1/64 or 1/1), and take a second test shot. If the two samples are identical, the settings aren't getting pushed until the controller triggers the flash. The test samples should appear different, and would indicate it's just the display that's not getting updated on the 685 until after it fires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 589059, member: 25095"] I don't have the YN685, so no direct experience there. It should be easy to test whether this is a display issue or a delay in syncing changes. Try setting the flash power to one end of the power range or the other (so either 1/1 or 1/64) and hit the test button so that both the 622 and 685 show the same value. Now take a test shot with the camera in manual mode. Change the power setting to the other end of the power range (now either 1/64 or 1/1), and take a second test shot. If the two samples are identical, the settings aren't getting pushed until the controller triggers the flash. The test samples should appear different, and would indicate it's just the display that's not getting updated on the 685 until after it fires. [/QUOTE]
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