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product_id: 1642566
title: "Yongnuo YN622N-TX YN622N TX i-TTL TTL Wireless Flash Controller Wireless Flash Trigger Transceiver for Nikon DSLR Camera"
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price: "€ 102.28"
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# 1/8000s max flash sync 100m wireless range Intuitive LCD interface Yongnuo YN622N-TX YN622N TX i-TTL TTL Wireless Flash Controller Wireless Flash Trigger Transceiver for Nikon DSLR Camera

**Brand:** yongnuo
**Price:** € 102.28
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## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your Nikon flash game — wireless control that keeps you ahead of the curve!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yongnuo YN622N-TX YN622N TX i-TTL TTL Wireless Flash Controller Wireless Flash Trigger Transceiver for Nikon DSLR Camera by yongnuo
- **How much does it cost?** € 102.28 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- yongnuo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yongnuo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Sync Speed:** Achieve ultra-fast shutter sync up to 1/8000s with first, second curtain, and FP high-speed sync modes.
- • **Future-Proof Firmware:** Easily upgrade via USB to stay ahead with the latest features and improvements.
- • **Seamless Wireless Reach:** Operate reliably up to 100 meters away, no line-of-sight needed—perfect for dynamic event shoots.
- • **Master Your Lighting Setup:** Control up to 3 flash groups (A/B/C) with independent power & zoom adjustments for flawless creative control.
- • **User-Friendly LCD Interface:** Navigate complex flash settings effortlessly with a bright, clear screen and intuitive button layout.

## Overview

The Yongnuo YN622N-TX is a wireless i-TTL flash controller designed for Nikon DSLR cameras, offering master control over multiple YN622N transceivers. It supports 7 wireless channels, 3 flash groups, and ultra-fast sync speeds up to 1/8000s. Featuring an intuitive LCD interface, 100m wireless range, and USB firmware upgrades, it empowers photographers with precise, flexible off-camera flash control for professional-quality lighting setups.

## Description

YN-622N-TX i-TTL wireless flash controller is for supporting the use of YN-622N i-TTL wireless flash trigger transceiver. This product adopts flexible LCD menu control, supporting mixed use of the A/B/C three groups of flashes using i-TTL, manua, or super sync flash mode, can be adjusted the exposure compensation or flash output of each group. In addition, it supports setting different focal length(zoom)of the three groups of flash, the remote-controlled distance can reach 100M, supporting seven wireless channels and A/B/C three groups, and equipped with the AF-assist beam emitter. Support USB firmware upgrade. LCD screen display, multi-buttons quick operation The firmware can be upgraded through the USB interface? Support wireless shutter release function? The 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 Support exposure compensation, flash value lock function(FVL)? Support simulate (modeling) flash, red-eye reduction flash Support the flash zooming (auto) Super Sync (SS) time delay adjustment, for higher x-sync speed than the camera allows Settings saved automatically The flash sync signal can be input through the PC port? Support the basic flash trigger (max sync speed is 1/250s) of standard hot shoe (non Nikon body) *The above functions need to be used with the YN-622N transceiver. Package Included: 1 x YN-622N-TX Controller 1 x LS-2.5/N1 Shutter Connecting Cable 1 x LS-2.5/N3 Shutter Connecting Cable 1 x Manual in Chinese and English 1 x Original box

Review: Conquer Off-Camera Flash with proper, and simple, creative control - D750 - UPDATE JUNE 7, 2016: Used the full system at a wedding, the wireless controller and 3 different flashes mounted on YN622N Transceivers (two brands of Flash, too), mounted on stands, with D750 and also D810, swapping the Controller from one to the other as needed. System proved reliable in a mobile environment, able to control power at the camera independently for each flash. Tip: Label each trigger with A, B, and C to remind yourself at a glance when moving around the room. A huge time saver, and allowed me to think about creative use of lighting, not complexity of flash. Can set up a couple stands on opposite sides of a reception, for example, and reliably capture quality images while moving around the event with excellent results. I will add a second Controller, so that both cameras have triggers. - - - - - Off camera flash is daunting, but the benefit is undeniable for portraits, studio work, and creative lighting. With a proper mobile kit built around speed lights and triggers, even your work covering fast-moving events can benefit from off-camera flash. I've tried a few different options and so far this solution is simple, effective, and within budget. Simple review so far: Having just received this desertcart purchase, I just wanted to indicate that I have a Nikon D750 and the YN622N-TX flash controller works with D750, properly controlling and signaling to two different flashes mounted on Yongnuo YN622N Transceivers - set to different groups and power levels. I am able to adjust power levels, turn flash off or on, and confirm the proper zoom focal length of the lens mounted on the D750. Moreover, this detailed control is being done with two off-name flashes - an Altura and a very old Sunpak PZ42X. Both flashes indicate TTL compatibility. Do ensure the Controller is properly seated on the D750 hot shoe, you can hear the pins clicking into place when you tighten down the circular ring a bit and then slide the unit a fraction in the shoe. What I like so far: - Intuitive logical controls to select Channel, pick group A B or C - Adjust power levels for each group in increments of +/- 0.3, or in full 1.0 increments - screen is well lit, readable, even for older eyes - Line-of-Sight is unnecessary to reach your remote flashes. I was able to trigger flash in separate rooms with a few walls in between. - Uses AA batteries - Price. For about $130, you can get the controller and two triggers. Perfect for basic off-camera portrait work. I think this controller is even easier to use than Nikon's built-in commander Creative Lighting System. Your mind will appreciate reaching for the dedicated Controller to make all flash-related adjustments - faster, more intuitive -- and keep you from searching through your Nikon menu system. Have not done any firmware upgrades. Will take this system out to a few events over the next month. So far so good!
Review: Oh so happy! Practically a required pair with the YN-622N transceivers - Thank you Yongnuo for coming out with the TX!! It is a no-brainer purchase and intuitive. It is an excellent complement to the transceiver products. Before this came out, I read and re-read and fiddled and re-read and fiddled with the related YN-622N transceivers that I had previously purchased. OMG! How confusing. The manual is written in Chinglish and very difficult to understand. Technical manuals cannot be anything other than spot-on! Argghh! Why do these companies not hire a genuine American (even British would do) technical writer??? Seriously, how much could it really cost for 6 or so pages? Yongnuo, if you're reading this, you're not fooling anyone. Pony up a few bucks for a proper manual and quit being cheapskates. Anyway, I had bought 3 or 4 of the YN-622Ns previously, so I was committed. I *liked* them because they were darn reliable. I have tried other off-brand wireless triggers and they failed me. These worked! But the adjustments that you were supposed to be able to make using one of the transceivers as a transmitter, controlling the other remote triggers was just incredibly complex (for what it should be). It was not worth it. I went back to simply using them as dumb triggers and hoofing it to each light, getting a ladder in some cases, then making the adjustments as necessary (in this case a light meter is mandatory). Then, ahhhhhhh (think Angels singing)...yes! The YN-622N-TX was released!! So excited I was! Really. It was beyond what I had hoped. Finally a product that works how you think it should (read: Intuitive). So many products and software programs are designed nowadays so poorly, it is aggravating. But the TX works like you think it should. And thank goodness, because I wasn't about to attempt reading another so-called "manual" from these folks. I have been using the TX, paired with 5 YN-622N transceivers and couldn't be happier...almost. Pros: It works as expected. You can remotely control all transceivers on the same channel by group A, B or C from this single device! Yes, like the Pocket Wizard Flex TT5/Mini TT1 with AC3 zone controller. It is super-easy. Cons: None on this unit. My only con is actually with the YN-622N transceiver (but I'm not writing a separate review for that). The power switch kinda sucks. It is too easily switched on when putting them back into my gear bag. I carry extra batteries, of course, duh! But I'd rather not have to use them because one or more units were inadvertently turned on when packing up or from jostling. It is definitely not a deal-killer. One just has to be conscious when packing one's gear. If you're a spacey artistic type and not a detail person, then this would be a big deal. The power switch on the YN-622N-TX, however is great! I think they realized their mistake and fixed it on this unit. It takes a reasonable amount of force to switch on and off. Enough so that it seems unlikely (and hasn't ever happened to me) that the switch will move without my consent. Overall, I am quite happy with this unit and the related transceivers. The price rocks! If you want to keep Pocket Wizard in business, go ahead and spend hundreds more for their product instead. Then you can brag to people about being a professional or semi because of your over-priced gear.

## Features

- YN622N-TX transmitter acts as a master control unit to the popular YN622N (II) i-TTL and Remote Manual transceivers, providing more functions and a far more user friendly built-in LCD user interface.
- 【Compatible Nikon Cameras】 D70, D70S, D80, D90, D200, D300S, D600, D700, D800, D3000, D3100, D3200, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D7000, D7100
- 【Grouping flash mode】 YN622N TX support i-TTL, Manual flash and Super sync, the highest sync speed is 1/8000s. Shutter Sync: first curtain sync, second curtain sync and FP high-speed sync.
- 【7 wireless channels and 3 groups】YN622NTX remote controlled distance can reach 100M, supporting 7 wireless channels and A/B/C 3 groups, and equipped with the AF-assist beam emitter. Support USB firmware upgrade.
- 【Additional Function】Support exposure compensation, flash value lock function(FVL) ; simulate (modeling) flash, red-eye reduction flash; the flash zooming (auto); Super Sync (SS) time delay adjustment, for higher x-sync speed than the camera allows; Settings saved automatically. The flash sync signal can be input through the PC port; Support the basic flash trigger (max sync speed is 1/250s) of standard hot shoe (non Nikon body)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IN2DA40 |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Battery Average Life | 10 hours |
| Battery Life | 10 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #261 in Photographic Lighting Remote Triggers #814 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built-In Media | 1 * YN622N-TX Flash Transmitter, 1 * Manual in English and Chinese |
| Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon DSLR Cameras |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 694 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | TTL, Manual |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000s |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00651810101113 |
| Guide Number | 33 |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Included Components | 1 * YN622N-TX Flash Transmitter, 1 * Manual in English and Chinese |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HK YONGNUO LIMIT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YN622NTX |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/8000s |
| Model Name | YN622N-TX |
| Model Number | YN622TX Nikon |
| Model Series | YN622N |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| UPC | 701413979623 711463938167 711463942171 888309312914 786471194935 754235385493 519973343446 520449684550 986057221295 799666006487 702411251681 711463943178 651810101113 632930897957 701203778559 700254733432 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |

## Product Details

- **Battery Life:** 10 Hours
- **Brand:** YONGNUO
- **Camera Flash:** Hotshoe
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon
- **Flash Sync Speed:** 1/8000s

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Conquer Off-Camera Flash with proper, and simple, creative control - D750
*by M***A on May 24, 2016*

UPDATE JUNE 7, 2016: Used the full system at a wedding, the wireless controller and 3 different flashes mounted on YN622N Transceivers (two brands of Flash, too), mounted on stands, with D750 and also D810, swapping the Controller from one to the other as needed. System proved reliable in a mobile environment, able to control power at the camera independently for each flash. Tip: Label each trigger with A, B, and C to remind yourself at a glance when moving around the room. A huge time saver, and allowed me to think about creative use of lighting, not complexity of flash. Can set up a couple stands on opposite sides of a reception, for example, and reliably capture quality images while moving around the event with excellent results. I will add a second Controller, so that both cameras have triggers. - - - - - Off camera flash is daunting, but the benefit is undeniable for portraits, studio work, and creative lighting. With a proper mobile kit built around speed lights and triggers, even your work covering fast-moving events can benefit from off-camera flash. I've tried a few different options and so far this solution is simple, effective, and within budget. Simple review so far: Having just received this Amazon purchase, I just wanted to indicate that I have a Nikon D750 and the YN622N-TX flash controller works with D750, properly controlling and signaling to two different flashes mounted on Yongnuo YN622N Transceivers - set to different groups and power levels. I am able to adjust power levels, turn flash off or on, and confirm the proper zoom focal length of the lens mounted on the D750. Moreover, this detailed control is being done with two off-name flashes - an Altura and a very old Sunpak PZ42X. Both flashes indicate TTL compatibility. Do ensure the Controller is properly seated on the D750 hot shoe, you can hear the pins clicking into place when you tighten down the circular ring a bit and then slide the unit a fraction in the shoe. What I like so far: - Intuitive logical controls to select Channel, pick group A B or C - Adjust power levels for each group in increments of +/- 0.3, or in full 1.0 increments - screen is well lit, readable, even for older eyes - Line-of-Sight is unnecessary to reach your remote flashes. I was able to trigger flash in separate rooms with a few walls in between. - Uses AA batteries - Price. For about $130, you can get the controller and two triggers. Perfect for basic off-camera portrait work. I think this controller is even easier to use than Nikon's built-in commander Creative Lighting System. Your mind will appreciate reaching for the dedicated Controller to make all flash-related adjustments - faster, more intuitive -- and keep you from searching through your Nikon menu system. Have not done any firmware upgrades. Will take this system out to a few events over the next month. So far so good!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oh so happy! Practically a required pair with the YN-622N transceivers
*by S***A on July 17, 2014*

Thank you Yongnuo for coming out with the TX!! It is a no-brainer purchase and intuitive. It is an excellent complement to the transceiver products. Before this came out, I read and re-read and fiddled and re-read and fiddled with the related YN-622N transceivers that I had previously purchased. OMG! How confusing. The manual is written in Chinglish and very difficult to understand. Technical manuals cannot be anything other than spot-on! Argghh! Why do these companies not hire a genuine American (even British would do) technical writer??? Seriously, how much could it really cost for 6 or so pages? Yongnuo, if you're reading this, you're not fooling anyone. Pony up a few bucks for a proper manual and quit being cheapskates. Anyway, I had bought 3 or 4 of the YN-622Ns previously, so I was committed. I *liked* them because they were darn reliable. I have tried other off-brand wireless triggers and they failed me. These worked! But the adjustments that you were supposed to be able to make using one of the transceivers as a transmitter, controlling the other remote triggers was just incredibly complex (for what it should be). It was not worth it. I went back to simply using them as dumb triggers and hoofing it to each light, getting a ladder in some cases, then making the adjustments as necessary (in this case a light meter is mandatory). Then, ahhhhhhh (think Angels singing)...yes! The YN-622N-TX was released!! So excited I was! Really. It was beyond what I had hoped. Finally a product that works how you think it should (read: Intuitive). So many products and software programs are designed nowadays so poorly, it is aggravating. But the TX works like you think it should. And thank goodness, because I wasn't about to attempt reading another so-called "manual" from these folks. I have been using the TX, paired with 5 YN-622N transceivers and couldn't be happier...almost. Pros: It works as expected. You can remotely control all transceivers on the same channel by group A, B or C from this single device! Yes, like the Pocket Wizard Flex TT5/Mini TT1 with AC3 zone controller. It is super-easy. Cons: None on this unit. My only con is actually with the YN-622N transceiver (but I'm not writing a separate review for that). The power switch kinda sucks. It is too easily switched on when putting them back into my gear bag. I carry extra batteries, of course, duh! But I'd rather not have to use them because one or more units were inadvertently turned on when packing up or from jostling. It is definitely not a deal-killer. One just has to be conscious when packing one's gear. If you're a spacey artistic type and not a detail person, then this would be a big deal. The power switch on the YN-622N-TX, however is great! I think they realized their mistake and fixed it on this unit. It takes a reasonable amount of force to switch on and off. Enough so that it seems unlikely (and hasn't ever happened to me) that the switch will move without my consent. Overall, I am quite happy with this unit and the related transceivers. The price rocks! If you want to keep Pocket Wizard in business, go ahead and spend hundreds more for their product instead. Then you can brag to people about being a professional or semi because of your over-priced gear.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked flawlessly now for the first four shoots
*by L***D on May 3, 2017*

I was a skeptic as in the past have stayed pure Nikon, and most friends shooting use Pocket Wizards, but it seemed worth trying considering the excellent price point. I bought this, a couple YN622N's for my SB800's, and a YN685. In the past I had stuck with CLS and line of sight. This is SO much nicer, not to have to worry about whether the flashes will fire, did someone move something that blocked the line of sight. The controller itself models a commander display from a Nikon speedlight or camera, it is intuitive and easy to use once you figure out the buttons (the manual is mostly complete but horribly written so it is hard to use as a learning guide, but prior CLS experience is mostly what you need). I've used it in FP Synch mode (High Speed Sync) and it worked flawlessly up to 8000th both with the YN622N's driving SB800's and the YN685. iTTL exposure control works well, and it is very quick to add/reduce one light from the controller to get a better balance. I was a bit disappointed at the lack of slave-camera operation (where I can fire camera B by firing camera A, which I think PW's do), but that was not a big deal. It did everything I needed in terms of flashes. It does have fewer channels, so working in a photographer rich environment bay be an issue for some, but not me. But for any line-of-sight users of CLS still - it's a real feeling of freedom to not rely on that, and just know if you push the button the flashes fire.

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