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Yongnuo yn568ex supersync8/8/2023 ![]() Q3: If I purchase a YN685, do I have to get a 622TX? You also need a YN622 transmitter to use HSS (Auto FP), 2nd curtain sync, or FEC/FEB. You need either a YN-622N-TX transmitter or one YN-622N II transceiver attached to the camera's hot shoe to control the YN685 in i-TTL. Q2: If I wanna have TTL for YN568, does that mean I absolutely have to buy 622 flash trigger because RF603 does not support it? If one only plans to use the flash mounted on a hot shoe the wireless receiver is superfluous, more expensive, and heavier.The YN-568 EX is slightly smaller and lighter than the YN685.The YN-568 EX is about $10 cheaper than the YN685.Possible reasons to prefer the YN568 EX over the YN685: A lot of YN568 EX flashes were sold before the YN685 was introduced for Nikon cameras. ![]() I'm not sure most people do buy the YN568 EX. It seems to be pretty convenient, so why do most people buy YN568? Q1: I learned that YN685 has a build-in receiver. Attach 2 RF603 on 2 strobe lights, can I fire them all at the same time when I take a picture? And does my YN685 has to be on manual mode? (answered) I put my YN622TX on my camera, my YN685 flash on a stand. Q5: For taking selfies with YN685, can I just hold a YN622TX and take pictures or do I have to leave YN622TX on the camera's hot shoe and get a camera remote? (answered) Q4: If I get a YN685, what happens if I use it with a RF603? (answered) ![]() Q3: If I purchase a YN685, do I have to get a 622TX transmitter or I can simply just use one 622 transceiver? (to do both flash on camera and off camera shooting) (answered) Q2: If I wanna have TTL for YN568, does that mean I absolutely have to buy two 622 flash transceivers (for off camera flash setting )because RF603 does not support it? (answered) It seems to be pretty convenient, so why do most people buy YN568? (answered) I stumbled upon Yongnuo YN568 and and YN685. I've been searching my answers for days, but can't seem to find the complete answer I want. ![]()
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