📸 Capture the Moment, Control the Light!
The Godox Xpro-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger is designed exclusively for Canon cameras, offering advanced features like 1/8000s high-speed sync, TTL autoflash, and a large LCD display for easy management of multiple flash groups. With 11 customizable functions and robust wireless technology, this trigger ensures seamless operation and creative flexibility for professional photographers.
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Wireless Technology | RF |
Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000s |
Color | Xpro-C |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 2.3"W x 2.3"H |
S**S
Pretty Much Perfect!
The Xpro is a huge improvement over the X1T. It’s hard to even believe they were made for the same purpose by the same company and are only one generation apart. Every single area the X1T fell short, the Xpro delivers on.There’s a huge, beautifully backlit screen which shows tons of info for up to 5 channels at once or zoomed in to see each channel individually. This screen means the settings are much easier to figure out and the menus are far, far easier to navigate. Of course, you can quickly turn on HSS and rear curtain sync from here and set each group in a different mode if you’d like.To help with that, there are a LOT of buttons and dials on here, all clearly labeled (unlike the X1T), letting you choose each group with the push of a button then quickly change its settings. The dial feels smooth and high quality as does everything else with the build quality.Speaking of build quality, it’s quite a different form factor from the X1T. This is a bit taller so you can attach and detach from your camera more easily (the X1T was a bit close to the body and sometimes hard to get a good grip to unscrew it when it was on there tight). Although it appears much larger, it’s actually surprisingly compact, which is nice.Add to all that a few cool extras like the new TCM function and ability to choose if you’re working at closer or longer distances to avoid misfires with flashes close to the trigger, you get one of the best wireless triggers on the market. With an already really strong range of speedlights, strobes and hybrids like the AD200, the Xpro has made me even more confident to completely jump over to their system.
T**.
Tricky to use with CANON mirrorless cameras
It works great. No issues there and easy to decipher the controls. On CANON mirrorless cameras the contact points for the hotshoe don't align well. If you just slide it into the shoe the contacts will not line up. you have to pull it back outward slightly until you feel it click before it will function. Same with the GODOX flash I use this with. Not a huge issue but if bumped just right (or wrong) it will fail to function until you realign it.
J**A
Recomendado
Este accesorio es una JOYA!!!
P**.
Godox trigger
Parts is great but I order the canon part I need the trigger for the Sony
A**R
Works great
Works well. Bought two because I dropped the first one.
G**O
Like it
This is my first foray into radio controlled triggers, I have a Canon 5d Mark IV, Canon 580exII speedlights and a godox sk4000II strobe. After a bit of tinkering, I managed to put the trigger on the hot shoe, and get the strobe to fire as well as the speedlights. Note that you will need the Godox X1 receiver for the speedlights. The only issue I had was sync-ing the camera to the trigger. To accomplish that, one needs to do a half push on the shutter release. That activates the metering, which sync's the camera and trigger. Once they are sync'd, the flash fires when the shutter is released. Note I haven't tried the TTL, as I shoot in manual with flashes. The trigger also has a focusing beam similar to the speedlights.I only ordered one receiver, but I intend to order one for each speedlight now. I was happily surprised that this trigger fired both the strobe and the speedlight. Another nice feature is that the individual flashes can be controlled by the trigger (set modes, flash strength, etc) No need to physically do that at each flash. Convenient when one has two or three flashes going. And finally the trigger shows up in the "External flash menu" in camera. Another means of controlling some flash functions. I think pretty good for the money
V**A
Very cool go
I like it
A**I
Fantastic but.....
Honestly, it's an awesome trigger. Huge scree, detailed information, easy of use..., the list goes on. Only one thing that will be a detraction but only if it's really needed and that's that extra hot shoe mount. Obviously there was no where to put it and I am with that for I mostly do OC shoots. The overall build is great but the battery door could use an upgrade.
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