User's Manual
The Other YN-622C User Guide
14/09/2012 Page 3 of 18
CONTENTS
Introduction
Contents
Camera compatibility
Full Control
Partial Control
Sync Only
Flash compatibility
Full Control
Partial Control
Sync Only
Getting Started
Transmitter on Type A Camera
Remote Flashes
On-Top Flash
PC-sync Flash
Factory Reset
Testing lighting setup
First Shots
Transceiver Control Modes
Remote Control
Mix Control
Canon Flash Control Menus
E-TTL Mode
Type A cameras
Type B cameras
Ratio
Flash Exposure Compensation FEC
Flash Exposure Lock FEL
Flash Exposure Bracketing FEB
Manual Mode
Remote Manual
On-flash Manual
Multi Mode (Stroboscopic)
YN Mix Mode
ETTL, Manual, Multi
Settings
Shutter Synchronization Modes
First Curtain
Second Curtain
Fast-Shutter Sync
Simple Trigger
Camera Features
Ambient-only Shot
High-speed Continuous Shooting
Live View
Modelling Light
Flash features
Flash zoom / coverage
LCD Display
Pilot Indicator
622 Features
AF Assist beam
Sleep Wakeup
Status Indicator
Using Type B Cameras
Using Type C Cameras
Suggestions
Other Resources
Trouble Shooting
Specifications
Glossary
Hot-shoe, Hot-foot, Cold-shoe: The hot-shoe is the accessory fitting on top of camera and
transceiver. The hot-foot goes into the hot-shoe, e.g. flash or transceiver bottom. A cold-shoe holds
a hot-foot without making contact with the pins.
Transmitter (TX, Controller): The transceiver when mounted on the camera hot-shoe.
(Transceiver will still act as a Receiver to another transceiver on the same channel.)
Receiver (RX, Slave): The transceiver when used to connect a flash by hot-shoe or by a PC-sync
cable.
Remote Flash: A flash connected to a Receiver, by hotshoe or by cable.
On-top flash: A hot-shoe flash mounted on the Transmitter. It has some special features.
622: a convenient abbreviation for a YN-622C Transceiver.