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Wireless Flash Controller, for Nikon i-TTL Cameras
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Product: Views:108Wireless Flash Controller, for Nikon i-TTL Cameras 
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Last updated: 2017-11-01 11:29
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Model Number: YN-622N-TX Brand Name: YongNuo Key Specifications/Special Features: Used for supporting the use of YN-622N i-TTL wireless flash trigger transceiverLCD screen display, multi-button quick operationFirmware can be upgraded through the USB interfaceSupports wireless shutter release functionThe focal length (zoom) of the A/B/C three groups of flash can be adjusted separately
  • Equipped with the AF focus assist light (can be disabled)
  • Grouping flash mode: i-TTL/manual flash/super sync
  • Supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes with i-TTL, manual flash or super sync flash mode
  • The exposure compensation or flash output of A/B/C three groups of flashes can be adjusted separately
  • Shutter sync: first curtain sync, second curtain sync and FP high-speed sync, the highest sync speed is 1/8000s
  • Supports exposure compensation, flash value lock function (FVL)
  • Supports simulate (modeling) flash, red-eye reduction flash
  • Supports flash zooming (auto)
  • Super sync (SS) time delay adjustment, for higher X-sync speed than the camera allows
  • Settings saved automatically
  • Flash sync signal can be input through the PC port
  • Supports the basic flash trigger (max sync speed is 1/250s) of standard hot shoe (non Nikon body)
  • Note: above functions need to be used with the YN-622N transceiver
  • Shipping Information:
    • FOB Port: Hong Kong SAR
    • Lead Time: 5 - 7 days
    Main Export Markets:
    • Eastern Europe
    • North America
    • Asia
    • Western Europe
    • Australasia
    • Central/South America
    • Mid East/Africa
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