YN-622N i-TTL wireless flash trigger for Nikon coming soon, says Yongnuo

Yongnuo has announced that the Nikon version of their popular YN-622C TTL flash trigger is on its way.

Yongnuo YN-622C E-TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Transceivers

Shenzhen-based photographic accessory manufacturer Yongnuo has announced on its web site that the YN-622N — the Nikon version of their popular YN-622C TTL flash trigger — is on its way.

Wireless TTL flash trigger YN-622N is coming soon, so stay tuned!

The YN-622N i-TTL Wireless Flash Trigger is expected to be a transceiver-based 2.4GHz wireless triggering system, allowing photographers to use Nikon Speedlights in through-the-lens (TTL) exposure control mode off-camera without the limitations of cords or optical signals.

For Canon users, the YN-622C also gives the user further control of remote Speedlites, letting them adjust manual power levels from in-camera menus. It is not clear at this stage to what extent the upcoming Nikon version triggers will be able to achieve similar tasks.

Competing products include the PocketWizard FlexTT5 and Pixel King wireless triggers.

Yongnuo YN-622C E-TTL Wireless Flash Triggers

Upon release, the Yongnuo YN-622N will be available from the manufacturer’s official eBay outlet and other resellers.

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David Selby
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