Product description
Godox XProII Overview Designed for the 2.4 GHz Godox X wireless radio system, this XPro II TTL Wireless Flash Trigger lets you effectively and reliably trigger flashes up to 328′ away. This upgraded model is compatible with the Canon TTL system, including support for high-speed sync up to 1/8000 second, and offers advanced control capabilities for working with system-specific features. For ensuring maximum reliability and control, users can set up 16 groups on one of 32 channels and can then access 99 wireless ID settings for limiting interference from other nearby systems. Additionally, this wireless trigger now features Bluetooth connectivity for remote operation. Simply download the GodoxPhoto app onto a compatible iPhone or Android smartphone or tablet, and you can remotely adjust the flash mode, power output, modeling light, high speed sync, and more. In addition to basic manual and TTL control modes, other settings are available as well, including stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync. Users can adjust flash exposure compensation from -3 to 3 EV and wirelessly control the modeling light, zoom setting, and more. Compatible with the 2.4 GHz Godox X wireless radio system Effectively and reliably triggers flashes up to 328′ away Supports high-speed sync photography up to 1/8000 second 16 groups on 32 channels with access to 99 wireless ID settings Stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync modes Adjusts flash exposure compensation from -3 to +3 EV Control modeling light, zoom setting, and more Bluetooth connectivity for remote control via GodoxPhoto app 2.5mm sync port supports triggering via a wired connection USB Type-C port for firmware updates Run on two AA batteries for convenience
Works with X Wireless Radio System
Compatible with Canon TTL
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Range: 328′
32 Channels; 16 Groups; Wireless ID
Remote Power Control for Select Flashes
Backlit LCD Panel
High-Speed, 1st & 2nd Curtain Sync
2.5mm Sync Port; USB Type-C Port
Bluetooth Connectivity
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