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Mar 26, 2014 08:58 |  #1

Going pro & gearing up for my wedding photography business. Stumped on the lighting system and thought I could have these questions answered here.

Not sure which to choose, yongnuo 568ex or the 568ex ii. Amazon reviews are low for the 568ex ii so I would like to go with the 568ex. My question is, if I use the YN-622C Wireless TTL Flash Trigger, can I control the 568ex as a master? To me it sounds like I would have to mount a flash trigger on my camera hot shoe, then the 568ex, with an additional trigger. That's quite the load.

Or could I use a Canon 580ex as a master, with youngnuo 500ex slaves, using the Yongnuo 622C?

Any response is much appreciated!


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Yongnuo Flash system questions

Going pro & gearing up for my wedding photography business. Stumped on the lighting system and thought I could have these questions answered here.

Not sure which to choose, yongnuo 568ex or the 568ex ii. Amazon reviews are low for the 568ex ii so I would like to go with the 568ex.

My question is, if I use the YN-622C Wireless TTL Flash Trigger, can I control the 568ex as a master? To me it sounds like I would have to mount a flash trigger on my camera hot shoe, then the 568ex, with an additional trigger. 2 triggers and a flash, that's quite the load.

Or could I use a Canon 580ex as a master, with youngnuo 500ex slaves, using the Yongnuo 622C?
Any response is much appreciated!


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Mar 26, 2014 09:03 as a reply to  @ bloobirdiesimages's post |  #3

Was this not answered for you yesterday?

Either that or I'm suffering from déjà vu!


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Mar 26, 2014 09:07 as a reply to  @ bloobirdiesimages's post |  #4

just a portion of it was...still searching...
Ah, found a YES to my idea of a 580ex canon & Yongnuo combintation with Yongnuo 622c
http://www.reddit.com …ypz9/yongnuo_sp​eedlights/ (external link)


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