Here is a quick overview of the Yongnuo YN-622N transceiver triggers. I go into some detail about controlling power with the triggers because it isn't that straightforward. I think eventually I'll write a detailed description on my website because I missed a few points. One thing I didn't mention: When I have the SB-400 attached to the camera (on top of the trigger), the manual power control from the camera menu doesn't work. What I do in this case is give negative or positive exposure compensation in the camera and control the wireless unit manually. I might make a video on that soon. Also, keep in mind that Yongnuo is will release a commander unit soon called the YN-622N-TX that will allow much more straightforward control of power levels, though that will not include a hotshoe connector. I'm looking forward to picking one of those up.
Update, I'd suggest going with the Godox X system instead:
https://kit.co/photographybanzai/niko...
Nikon SB-800 Flash:
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Yongnuo YN-622N-TX i-TTL Wireless Flash Controller for Nikon:
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Yongnuo i-TTL Transceiver YN-622N II for Nikon:
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