|TTL Autoflash and Pro Functions|: Support TTL Autoflash, 1/8000s High-Speed Sync, Multi Flash, Manual Flash, Flash Exposure Compensation, TCM Transform Function, Magnfication Function, One-Shoot & Multi- Shoot Setting, Group Modeling Lamp Control, Group Zooming, Adjusting All Groups' Output Value Simultaneously, etc
|SMART TCM BUTTON|: Long Press TCM Button can Transform the Flash Value in TTL Mode into the Power Output Value in M Mode; Short Press TCM Button Enables the Groups to be Switched Between the One-Group and Multi-Group Mode
|Versatile Using Methods|: As a wireless Godox Flash Trigger/ Wireless Shutter Release Trigger/ Wireless Nikon/Sony/Canon/Fuji Speedlights Trigger/ Flash Trigger with 2.5mm Sync Cord Jack
|01-99 WIRELESS ID|: Only Achieve Triggering when the Channels and Wireless IDs of the Master and Slave unit are Set to the Same, Avoiding Signal Interference effectively
|LARGE LCD Display|: 16 Groups and 32 Channels to Wirelessly Control and Trigger. Full Graphic Display of 5 Groups simultaneously
Details:
More Feautures FE lock 11 Customizable Functions Manual Flash 1/1 - 1/256 Power Modeling Light Status Control Adjusts the Flash Zoom Coverage for Each Group Selective Transmission of Data Conserves Energy and Battery Life Magnification Function Displays Details of Each Group Settings Global Adjustments to Exposure Values for Multi-Group in M Mode 5 Group Buttons and 4 Function Buttons Offer Convenient Manipulation Support Type-C USB Firmware Upgrade and Wireless Triggering by 2.5mm Sync Cord Jack
Flash Exposure Control TTL Autoflash: Nikon I-TTL Manual flash mode: Yes Multi (Stroboscopic) flash mode: Yes
Function HSS (High-speed sync): Yes Second-Curtain Sync: Yes Flash exposure compensation: Yes,±3 Stops in 1/3 stop increments Flash exposure lock: Yes Auto Focus Assist: Yes Modeling Lamp Control: Control the modeling lamp by the flash trigger Beeper: Control the sound of the flash trigger Wireless Setting: The receiver end can control the camera shooting through the 2.5mm sync cord jack ZOOM setting: Adjust the ZOOM coverage value from the transmitter TCM function: Transforms the TTL shooting value into the output value in M mode Firmware upgrade: Upgrade through the Type-C USB port Memory function: Settings will be stored 2 seconds after last operation and recover after a restart
I began using Godox lighting about 2 years ago and completed my conversion to fully Godox in the Spring of 2020. Now both my studio and my field speedlites are all Godox. The X Pro c transmitter (my cameras are Canon) is my primary studio transmitter, and I have an X2Tc transmitter in my field kit along with 5 Godox speedlites. I work mostly in the studio, so I use the X Pro transmitter most of the time. In a year, it hasn't missed a single flash. I just bought a second X Pro c to keep as a backup, because I depend on it so much, and I frequently have more than 5 groups of lights assigned in studio shoots, so this extra capability is required over the 5 group limit of the X2Tc. A 1/256 setting is possible on the X Pro, but it requires a Menu setting change for the capability. "Menu" then "Step" then "1/256". It will default to 1/128 otherwise. There is also a Menu change to select 5 groups or 16 groups. "Menu" then "Group" then "5" or "16". Only 5 groups are displayed at a time, but you can scroll up or down to see the rest and make changes when in 16 group mode, so "0" to "F".
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Clay Waston
Good value trigger for the money
Best trigger on the market as I can find. If you buy into the Godox system you save all the money you would spend on things like the Pocket Wizard.
It works as advertised, and I can adjust its settings through my Canon 5D and 7D... EXCEPT I can't set power down to 1/250. It will only go to 1/125.
1/250 has to be set on the controller itself.
I hope it stands the test of time