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Review on Wireless Trigger Transmitter Function Firmware by Kim Marshall

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Godox XPro-C Update

So glad I replaced one of my XPro triggers with an X2T! Godox took the best of the X1T-C (hot shoe mount, form factor) and all the features of the XPro and brought them to the X2T-C with some additional improvements. Time (1st photo), which requires me to trigger the camera remotely while using a Godox flash to light each person in the photo (2nd photo). I do this by attaching the camera shutter button to the side of the camera and then plugging the shutter button into the X2T hot shoe (3rd photo). Before that, the handset of the XPro dangled uncomfortably to the side (4th photo). Dangling the receiver to the side shortens the life of the attached cable, but having a hot shoe to hold the receiver makes the cable last longer than before. *Form factor* This is more of a personal preference, but I like how the X2T is flat on top as opposed to the XPro. I also like the new lever base better than the old one (5th photo). I also like (and am getting used to) the dial under the X2T. * More updates * Love being able to control the XT2 with my phone via bluetooth, very handy! As a MAC user I also appreciate how easy it was to update the firmware on my MAC instead of using my old (and very slow) PC to update my other Godox products. In case you're wondering, most older Godox products require a PC to update the firmware, which is very important as Godox does a great job of making their products compatible with newer cameras. can get another one to replace another XPro! No problem with the seller either. X2T arrived quickly with no problems!

Pros
  • Full support for TTL autoflash, 1/8000s high-speed sync, multi-flash, manual flash, flash exposure compensation, TCM conversion function, zoom function, single and multi-shot, group modeling lamp control, group zoom, output value adjustment for all groups at once, etc.
Cons
  • Only available in black