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Shanny SN600SC Master Flash E-TTL High Speed Sync 1/8000s GN62 Flashgun Speedlite for Canon DSLR Camera

4.9 (20 Reviews)

US$120.0

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Customer Reviews(20 Reviews)
4.9

It was awesome! Met all my expectations. The Canon is going in storage!

Hands down the best flash I have ever owned, although I wish I had waited and bought the model that has the built-in radio. Still works great with my wireless triggers.

*** Attention! Do NOT buy this flash from China/Hong Kong. EACHSHOT has offered these flashes through the Amazon warehousing system (Fulfillment by Amazon) which enables easy returns and Prime support. Do NOT buy without these features enabled. EACHSHOT can get them: tell them to get more (whether you want Shanny, Yonguo, etc). You MAY have to click on, "This item is available from other sellers" to see that Shanny offers them with Prime support. *** I've owned a Yongnuo YN600EX-RT and now this. So far... 1. The foot is MUCH better than the YN600EX-RT (YN). It's much more secure. 2. The case is perfect. The YN one was too small. The Velcro barely caught. 3. Wireless OPTICAL works. The YN would NOT function in A:B or A+B (it worked in Commander mode ONLY). 4. The YN had a shadow in the bottom 1/4 of all my images at portrait distance and closer. I'm thinking now that the zoom wasn't working at all or was off. 5. The YN firmware update process was totally broken. We'll have to wait to see how Shanny does theirs (the add-on radio receiver has a USB port for updates). 6. The YN would not turn off after I attached it to my 60D's hot shoe. Clearly my unit was defective--which is why I sent it back. OK, this flash does NOT have radio "built-in". You MUST use the add-on radio receiver module (due early 2015) which I prefer. If the radio dies, you don't lose the entire FLASH: you can easily replace the receiver. I've been VERY happy with this flash so far. The screen is more pixelated than either the YN or Canon, but it's much easier on my aging eyes. I haven't had any issues with any exposures and it seems to work fine with my YN622C/TX triggers. FYI: The HSS is limited to the minimum manual power of 1/128; so if you get an over exposure in minimum manual, you will get the same result in HSS. The buttons/turn dial are less refined that the Canon--no doubt--but ~$125.00 USD, you essentially get a VERY powerful (GN 62) 580 EX II in a 600 EX body that you can add a radio receiver to later. You really can't beat that. Get one. If you happen to get a defective unit--it happens with everything--don't be a stupid child and give it a ONE star rating. Just send it back--it's easy--then buy another. http://flashhavoc.com/shanny-sn600sc-speedlite-review/ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uxbbBy1RA_U http://sperling-photography.com/2014/12/12/test-materiel-shanny-sn600sc/ (English | French)

You can't beat this flash for the money. Build quality is sturdy. Output is great. Fellow photog owns 4, I have one, and another has 2.

I'm new to flash photography, and this is my first flash. I really enjoy this flash, it really puts out a lot of light. I like the articulation of the head, it makes it easy to bounce. i also use it off camera with the shanny e-ttl remote triggers. it works well with my soft box. The stand is pretty neat. The padded case is very nice. the lever lock hot shoe is nice for super quick on and off. I use the tomtop basics black high capacity rechargable batteries, and they last pretty well.

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