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Re: Experiences with Yongnuo or Phottix triggers?


I use cybersyncs but just got some younhuo 603 and I\'m liking em better quality wise and functionality wise, they seem solid or about the same iq as pb, I like that I don\'t have to have a designated trigger for the camera I can use either one. I like that i can trigger my camera with them as well, you can\'t do that with PCB triggers. I like that they are cheap, if they are as reliable as PCB I will sell my PCB ones and get more of this. Also no cords to worry about. The one thing I like about PCB is that they use AA batteries instead of away like younhue, AAA batteries means more batteries to carry and buy as I don\'t have any.


Apr 07, 2012 at 11:25 PM
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Re: Experiences with Yongnuo or Phottix triggers?


I use cybersyncs but just got some younhuo 603 and I\'m liking em better quality wise and functionality wise, they seem solid or about the same iq as pb, I like that I don\'t have to have a designated trigger for the camera I can use either one. I like that i can trigger my camera with them as well, you can\'t do that with PCB triggers. I like that they are cheap, if they are as reliable as PCB I will sell my PCB ones and get more of this. Also no cords to worry about. The one thing I like about PCB is that they use QQ batteries instead of away like younhue, ASAP batteries means more batteries to carry and buy as I don\'t have any.


Apr 06, 2012 at 12:53 PM





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