Does anyone know if I can mount the trigger for the 602 on the trigger for the YN-04-II (stack them) then attach them on my D40 and use the two receivers together?
If the signal passes through then yes...
I found out on Sunday that if you get 2 602 receivers/trigger sets on the same channel then stick one receiver on the camera flash hot shoe and one transmitter on top of it then stand back and press the other trigger it will start firing and carry on for ever![]()

I guess it must work then as the signal can pass to a second flash that can be mounted on the YN-04-II trigger.
Have you found an application for your endless firing flash?![]()
If the signal passes through then yes...
I found out on Sunday that if you get 2 602 receivers/trigger sets on the same channel then stick one receiver on the camera flash hot shoe and one transmitter on top of it then stand back and press the other trigger it will start firing and carry on for ever![]()

<----making note of this to preempt the invevitable warranty claim![]()
I think that I need another pair of 602s but Canon ones this time. So that I have a Canon lead for the inevitable Canon visitors to my studio. Do you have any Sony 602 leads or do I need to make some![]()
YongNuo actually list a Sony version of the RF602, I've never seen one though, nor have I ever seen any Sony-fit cables...
The alternative is....
That'll be the one, plus some Canon leads
How much is that adapter for the Sony? Is it cheap?
Do other brands just work with the normal hot shoe transmitter?
sorry to hijack the thread. Is there any way of attaching a trigger to the body using a cable? So that the hot shoe is left free for a flash?
rf602 and 5DMK2.
does it plug into the side of the camera, where you would attach a wired remote?
I've not done this with the 602 but there is a sync port on the front of the transmitter so possibly a cable from there to the camera. Might be worth checking before you do but it would make sense.

sorry to hijack the thread. Is there any way of attaching a trigger to the body using a cable? So that the hot shoe is left free for a flash?
Bought one for £3.61 including postage![]()
thanks darren, i just bought 2.
these would be really handy, because i've experienced the tx falling out of the hotshoe on many occasions and missed a shot due to the flashgun not firing. Also I can just leave it attached when shooting so I don't have to keep taking it out of my pocket and switching with the flash everytime.
I might well buy another. Having taken the RF602s apart I am thinking of building a box where you can select banks of triggers........
I'm sure there was someone on Flickr that built the transmitter into a battery grip, if you had, say the Nikon MB-D200 type it would be dead easy to fit the gubbins from a tx into one of the battery slots and run the cable out the front and up to the pc port....