Can a Yongnuo YN685 for Nikon work with YN622C triggers on a Canon camera?
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I accidentally bought a Yongnuo YN685 version for Nikon and a YN622N/YN622C trigger setup for use with my Canon camera. Can the Nikon version of the YN685 be triggered or controlled by YN622C units, or do I need to switch to the Canon versions so everything matches?
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Photography Stack Exchange contributor
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Are these Yongnuo YN-685-Nikon compatible with YN-622C?
No.
Or I should change all to Canon?
Yes.
See: Can I trigger Yongnuo YN-622N and YN-622C together at the same time?
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No. The Nikon version of the Yongnuo YN685 is not compatible with the Canon YN622C system. Yongnuo’s Canon and Nikon radio/TTL systems are separate, so mixing a Nikon-dedicated YN685 with Canon YN622C triggers will not give proper compatibility. If you’re shooting Canon and want to use the YN622C system, you should exchange the flash/trigger setup so all the units are the Canon versions.
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