![]() Why does the YN-565EX need a radio trigger with the YN-560-TX?.What are the Yongnuo flash naming conventions?.The Flash Havoc Overview of the Godox X system.Your camera body might have a master/commander for this system in its pop-up, if it's a prosumer body (i.e., D7x00 body or above). If they are Nikon versions, they can probably be CLS master/slaves in Nikon's "smart" optical system, so you could use that instead of adding on radio triggers. If you plan on using these on the hotshoe of your camera or of YN-622 triggers, it will be manual-only, with no TTL/HSS function, since it has the five pins for Canon on the foot, not Nikon's four-pin layout. The listing you linked to is actually for a Canon flash. I wasn't aware that Yongnuo had come out with a Nikon version of the YN-568EXII (only the YN-568EX), so I would caution you to check that it's the Nikon versions you have. ![]() The YN-685 has a built-in 622 receiver, but no optical slave capabilities, or RF master capability. This will have a big advantage over the YN-560 system in giving you TTL and HSS, but will have the inconvenience of more items of gear you have to remember, slot together, and batteries to carry/recharge. If you want to keep the YN-568EXIIs, then return the YN-560-TX, and get a YN-622-TX transmitter and two YN-622N transceivers for the flashes. ![]() And for convenience/cost, I'd recommend going with YN-560III, YN-560IV, YN-660, or YN-860Li speedlights, since they all have RF triggers built-in, so you don't have to remember to add them on (as you would with the YN-568EXII flashes). If you want to keep the YN-560-TX, then you must give up the idea of having TTL or HSS. The expansion options and cross-platform support are much much better with Godox than with Yongnuo, and you can mix their manual-only and TTL gear without any issue. With a Godox speedlight and transmitter (e.g., TT685N speedlights and X1T-N or upcoming XPro-N transmitter). ![]() My recommendation would be to return everything and start afresh. ![]()
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