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$499.99

Godox Witstro AD360II-C

Godox Witstro AD360II-C is an update to the older manual-power Witstro AD360 flash, with the addition of the TTL mode, an integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver and a new dot-matrix LCD display. The Godox Witstro AD360II-C features an e-TTL hot shoe and an i-TTL/e-TTL radio slave that works with the X1C/X1N/X1S trigger system.

Godox Witstro AD360II-C is a high-powered bare bulb flash with TTL, HSS and built-in 2.4GHz transceiver that gives you studio quality light which is very portable and independent of AC power.

$179.99

Godox V860II-S

Godox V860II-S is a fully-featured TTL flashgun, much like the TT685S with a difference that the V860II-S is powered by an impressive Lithium-ion battery, capable of providing up to 650 full power flashes, and 1.5 second full power recycle times. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-S TTL triggers. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions

$179.99

Godox V860II-N

Godox V860II-N is a fully-featured i-TTL flashgun, much like the TT685N with a difference that the V860II-N is powered by an impressive Lithium-ion battery, capable of providing up to 650 full power flashes, and 1.5 second full power recycle times. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-N TTL triggers.

Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions

$179.99

Godox V860II-C

Godox V860II-C is a fully-featured E-TTL (II) flashgun, much like the TT685C with a difference that the V860II-C is powered by an impressive Lithium-ion battery, capable of providing up to 650 full power flashes, and 1.5 second full power recycle times. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-C TTL triggers.

Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions

$114.99

Godox TT685S

Godox TT685S is a fully-featured TTL flashgun, much like the older model TT680 but with an addition of built-in 2.4GHz radio receiver. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-S TTL triggers. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also intercompatibility between Sony, Canon and Nikon TTL compatible versions

$129.99

Shanny SN600EX-RF

Shanny SN600EX-RF is a 2.4GHz wireless radio master and slave speedlite flash, with a high guide number of 60 (iso100, 200mm), high speed sync and full E-TTL support. SN600EX-RF is an excellent flash. The 2.4 GHz radio transmission built-in is amazing since it is very reliable and gives very accurate results. It is really well built and it is loaded with features.

Shanny SN600EX-RF features a built-in 2.4 GHz TTL transceiver, which can function both as a master and a slave to other SN600EX-RF flashes. Shanny did a great job making a flash that not only performs excellent, but is also very well built and user friendly.

$126.99

Shanny SN910EX-RF

Shanny SN910EX-RF is an excellent flash. The 2.4 GHz radio transmission built-in is amazing since it is very reliable and gives very accurate results. It is really well built and it is loaded with features. The addition of built-in transceivers was something that Nikon users have been waiting for and We think Shanny made the right step of making this mainstream

Shanny SN910EX-RF features a built-in 2.4 GHz TTL transceiver, which can function both as a master and a slave to other SN910EX-RF flashes. Shanny’s so-called W-CLS, or Wireless Creative Lighting System is an aftermarket radio protocol for Nikon-compatible flashes
Shanny has managed to make a flash that not only performs excellent, but is also very user friendly

$104.99

Shanny SN600C-RT

Shanny SN600C-RT is Shanny’s flagship speedlite model for Canon DSLRs, providing most features of the Canon 600EX-RT. Basically it provides all of the important features of Canon 600EX-RT flash except radio master mode.

SN600C-RT is a great E-TTL, HSS, RT enabled speedlite flash for both on and off-camera use. It is fully compatible with Canon RT wireless system and so it is a great alternative to the higher priced Canon 600EX-RT flash. For both on and off-camera use, SN600C-RT is looking to be one of the best choices among inexpensive flashes currently available.

 

$119.99

Shanny SN600SN

Shanny SN600SN is a great i-TTL and HSS enabled speedlite flash for both on and off-camera use. It is a great alternative to the higher priced Nikon SB700 and SB910 speedlite flashes. For on-camera use, SN600SN is looking to be one of the best choices among inexpensive flashes currently available.

SN600SN is one of the most affordable Shanny flashes for both professional or advanced amateur Nikon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use in combination with radio triggers. The build quality is good and it feels solid. It is feature rich, supporting i-TTL, HSS, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.

$119.99

Shanny SN600SC

Shanny SN600SC is a great E-TTL II and HSS enabled speedlite flash for both on and off-camera use. It is a great alternative to the higher priced Canon 580EX II and 600EX-RT flashes. For on-camera use, SN600SC is looking to be one of the best choices amongst inexpensive flashes currently available.

SN600SC is one of the most affordable Shanny flashes for both professional or advanced amateur Canon shooters. It is an excellent choice for on-camera use as well as off-camera use in combination with Yongnuo YN622C wireless triggers. The build quality is good and it feels solid. It is feature rich, supporting e-TTL (II), HSS, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.

$739.99

Godox Witstro AD600B

Godox Witstro AD600B is a 600W lithium-ion powered TTL and HSS enabled portable flash strobe light. AD600B is the one monolight for all your assignments. The flash features many settings for the professionals, like FEC, rapid stroboscopic flash, first or second curtain sync, LED Modeling, upgradable firmware and new camera system compatibility, clear LCD display, plus advanced options features.

The Godox AD600 is a self-contained unit, meaning that the battery is attached to the body of the strobe, instead of having a separate battery pack. The AD600B has twice the power of the Witstro AD360-II and similar features, meaning that is able to do TTL, high-speed sync and remote manual power control via the Godox X1 transmitters.

$99.99

Meike MK-910

Meike MK-910 is a very affordable i-TTL and HSS enabled flash for Nikon cameras. MK-910 is a great alternative to the higher priced Nikon models. For both on and off-camera use, MK-910 is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available. If you’re just getting started in off-camera lighting, or flash photography in general, for its price, it’s a steal! You will definitely learn with this flash and it’s a great starter due to its functionality and price

The Meike MK-910 looks almost identical to the Nikon SB-910/SB900 flashes. Button layouts are basically the same and the biggest physical determining factors for each flash is the make and model number printed on the plastic shell. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting iTTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.