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Review on ๐Ÿ“ธ Godox Xpro-C Canon TTL Wireless Flash Trigger 1/8000s HSS TTL-Convert-Manual + Large Screen Slanted Design + 5 Dedicated Group Buttons + 11 Customizable Functions by Mark Harris

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nearly perfect!

Xpro is a huge improvement over X1T. It is hard to believe that they were created by the same company for the same purpose, and the difference between them is only one generation. In every single area the X1T underperformed, the Xpro gets the job done. The huge, beautifully backlit screen displays a ton of information on up to 5 channels at once, or zooms in to view each channel individually. This screen means the settings are a lot easier to figure out and the menus are a lot easier to navigate. Of course, you can quickly enable HSS and rear curtain sync from here, and set each group to a different mode if you like. X1T) so you can select any group with the push of a button and then quickly change its settings. The dial feels smooth and premium, just like anything else with build quality. Speaking of build quality, it's a completely different form factor than the X1T. It's slightly larger so you can easily attach and detach it from the camera (the X1T was a little tight to the body and it was difficult at times to get a good grip to unscrew it once it was stuck there). Despite appearing to be a lot larger, it's actually remarkably compact, which is nice. Add to all of this some cool additions, like the new TCM feature and the ability to choose to shoot from further or closer range to avoid misfiring on momentary flashes, and you've got one of the best wireless triggers up the market. With an already really wide range of flashes, flashes and hybrids like the AD200, the Xpro gave me even more confidence that I would fully switch to their system.

Pros
  • ๐ŸŒฟ | LARGE LCD |: 16 groups and 32 channels for wireless control and triggering. Full screen graphics display 5 groups simultaneously
Cons
  • old