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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 456400" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>no youre not crazy. theres a perceived value when buying a name brand. ive been there. it wore off with me though and today I look for reliability AND price. if I dont get both then I dont buy. I believe theres more perceived value when I pay $100 and get a fantastic flash thats a workhorse. if the shanny/yongnuo flash were available at the time I bought my SB700/900 I would not have bought them. theyre good flashes but I think the prices are too high for what they give. like I said, after I get my shanny flash and check it in 4-5 weddings, im selling all my nikon flashes. I dont want any excessive gear in my bag. </p><p></p><p>martins review here is how I feel. at the bottom he has an update on it. btw, he mentions issues with the 622n in that you cant use the triggers to remotely adjust power. I dont have an issue with that since I hardly make adjustments. I know more or less what I need. I can always just bump up iso or close/open aperture anyway. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.martincphotography.co.uk/shanny-sn600n-flash-review/" target="_blank">Shanny SN600n Flash Review</a> </p><p></p><p>and watch how it recycles faster than the nikon SB910.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 456400, member: 14443"] no youre not crazy. theres a perceived value when buying a name brand. ive been there. it wore off with me though and today I look for reliability AND price. if I dont get both then I dont buy. I believe theres more perceived value when I pay $100 and get a fantastic flash thats a workhorse. if the shanny/yongnuo flash were available at the time I bought my SB700/900 I would not have bought them. theyre good flashes but I think the prices are too high for what they give. like I said, after I get my shanny flash and check it in 4-5 weddings, im selling all my nikon flashes. I dont want any excessive gear in my bag. martins review here is how I feel. at the bottom he has an update on it. btw, he mentions issues with the 622n in that you cant use the triggers to remotely adjust power. I dont have an issue with that since I hardly make adjustments. I know more or less what I need. I can always just bump up iso or close/open aperture anyway. [url=http://www.martincphotography.co.uk/shanny-sn600n-flash-review/]Shanny SN600n Flash Review[/url] and watch how it recycles faster than the nikon SB910. [/QUOTE]
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