Dazb75
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Hi. I'm beginning to favour the simplified approach to lighting portraits. Just one light at the front using a softbox or umbrella, and one light behind.

Lucy by Dazb75, on Flickr
I shoot nearly all my photographs using manual settings on both the camera and flashes. I currently have a 5D Mk3, a variety of speedlights (a 430ex II, two Yongnou 585s and a couple of cheap manual speedlights) and a handful of RF603s.
I'm now getting sick of have to manually adjust the power of each light - especially if they're high up. I would like to be able to adjust the power from my camera. I would also like the option of occasionally using HSS and ETTL.
This leaves me with a couple of choices:

Lucy by Dazb75, on Flickr
I shoot nearly all my photographs using manual settings on both the camera and flashes. I currently have a 5D Mk3, a variety of speedlights (a 430ex II, two Yongnou 585s and a couple of cheap manual speedlights) and a handful of RF603s.
I'm now getting sick of have to manually adjust the power of each light - especially if they're high up. I would like to be able to adjust the power from my camera. I would also like the option of occasionally using HSS and ETTL.
This leaves me with a couple of choices:
- ditch my current speedlight and 603s, and buy a few YN568s and at least three 622s
- ditch my 603s and buy a 622 TX and two 622s
- ditch the whole lot and buy a YN-E3-RT and two YN600EX-RT
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