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The SN600SN are a full Nikon Optic Wireless Master and Slave flash, designed basically as a similarly featured (though more economical) alternative to Nikon’s flagship SB-910.
Shanny do also have an Optic Wireless Slave only flash in the SN600N version
Neither of these flash models currently have any radio transceiver units built inside.
SN600SN FEATURES
- Full Power – GN 60m (ISO 100 / 200mm)
- HSS to 1/8000th
- Flash Mode – ITTL /M / Multi
- 1st Curtain Sync / 2nd Curtain Sync
- FEC / FEB – 1/3rd Increments (±3 stops)
- Manual Flash – 1/128 – 1/1 output control (1/3rd increments)
- 20-200mm Auto and Manual Flash Zoom
- Master and Slave Modes for Nikon Optic Wireless system
- S1 & S2 Basic Optic Slave Modes
- Full power recycle – from 1.8 seconds
- Supports Multiple Flash Groups
- Optic Channels – 4
- Custom Functions
- Sound Prompt
- Heat Protection
- LCD Back Light Can be Kept On
- Crop Sensor Auto Zoom Option
- AF Assist Light
- Full 360 Degree Swivel and Tilt Head (With Tilt Lock Button)
- Large Clear Dot Matrix LCD Screen
- Canon Like Interface
- Fast Clamping Metal Foot with Locking Pin (And Clamps Well)
- Good Build Quality
- External Battery Port
- PC Sync Port
- 2.5mm Communication Port (For Possible Future Radio Receiver)
LIMITATIONS
- No USB Port (Though Firmware Updates May be Possible Via a Future Radio Receiver Unit).
- No Current Radio Compatibility
- AF Assist Light is Good, Though Not Great
- External HV Battery Port is Canon Style Socket (in a Nikon Flash)
- No Canon Optic Wireless Slave Mode