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Problem with Yongnuo RF-603C Wireless Flash Trigger on Sony A7 R II


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Dear all.

 

My Flash trigger Yongnuo RF-603C it doesen' t work on my Sony alpha 7R II .

 

Do you know if there is any way i can make them work ? I saw some tutorial that show how to modificate an RF-603N for a sony alpha 6000 .

 

In case it' s impossible can you suggest to me some cheap flash trigger for my sony A7 R 2 ?

 

Thanks a  lot.

 

Pika  :)

 

 

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What kind of flash are you using the flash trigger with?

 

My understanding it that the A7RII can remotely trigger high end Sony flashes without any attachment needed.

 

 

A7RII ( just as all other E-mount cameras) require a compatible control flash ( optional accessory) to allow WL or a WL trigger

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Don't know why it does this but I have a Yongnuo trigger & flashes, the flash will fire on my A7ii (manually, no ttl) but the trigger on the camera doesn't fire. You'll probably have to get your self the Sony version Godox V860ii flash & the X1t 2.4ghz transmitter (the US version is branded Flashpoint) http://www.godox.com/EN/Products_Camera_Flash_V860II.html

I'm using this setup & its great, works flawlessly.

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