Shanny VN300 AA-powered location flash announced
Shanny has announced the VN300, a portableΓΒ AC/DC flash for location photographers.
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Shanny has announced the VN300, a portableΓΒ AC/DC flash for location photographers.
A user-written instruction manual to help photographers get to grips with the Shanny SN910EX-RF radio flash.
OmegaBrandess is now the exclusive US distributor for Shanny flashes and radio triggers.
Shanny’s “W-CLS” system is growing thanks to the new SN910TX radio transmitter, which can trigger the SN910EX-RF flash. Is it any good?
Shanny has unveiled a dedicated 2.4GHz controller for the i-TTL “W-CLS” wireless flash system.
One of the first i-TTL flashes to boast a built-in radio receiver with “W-CLS”, is the Shanny SN910EX-RF any good?
The Shanny SN910EX-RF is the first flash in the 2.4GHz ‘Wireless Creative Lighting System’ for Nikon.
The Shanny SN-E3-RF, SN600C-RF and SN600EX-RF are Shanny’s answer to radio flash systems from Phottix, Canon and Yongnuo.
Chinese manufacturer Shanny has released its own $140 answer to the Nikon Speedlight SB-910.
Shanny’s slave-only version of the Canon 600EX-RT flash offers radio control, E-TTL and HSS for a low price of $130. Is it any good?
The SN-E3-RT Speedlite Transmitter is an E-TTL radio trigger that is a cheaper alternative to Canon’s own ST-E3-RT. Is it any good?
Allan MacDonald reviews the Shanny SN600SC Speedlite, a ‘radio-ready’ hotshoe flash from a new Chinese manufacturer. Is it any good?