And, it can utilize 7 channels and 3 groups for setting up multiple flash units easily and efficiently. Its also called hypersync (PocketWizard), supersync (Yongnuo), overclock sync (Phottix), or tail sync. Additionally, there are both TTL and manual flash modes available for full creative control. Cactuss 'Power Sync' is something different from HSS, and its typically even more of a power suck and has a much narrower window of use/timing. When connected to a strobe via the PC sync port, a Super Sync function will allow photographers to achieve a faster sync speed than normally possible with their camera. Hi Benjamin, first of all weve been following your work for a while. I want to know if it will work on my Monobloc Multiblitz studio flashes. The transceivers also have a hot shoe and PC sync port available for mounting a flash unit or connecting to a strobe. Has anyone used the Yongnuo YN-622N-TX in Super Sync mode yet. A variety of features have been added in the model, including support for group ratios and multi flash. For usage, one transceiver slides directly into the hot shoe and utilizes a 2.4 GHz frequency with a range of 328′ to trigger the remote flashes mounted on the other transceiver. Yongnuo calls it Super Sync whereas PocketWizard calls it HyperSync. Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II cameras and with added support for 622 and 560-RX communication protocols this set will function well with many flash units. Trigger flashes wirelessly with this 2-pack of YN-622C II E-TTL Wireless Flash Transceivers from Yongnuo.
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