Godox X1C 2.4G TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Kit Support 1/8000s HSS High Speed Sync for Canon EOS Cameras (X1T-C Transmitter + X1R-C Receiver)
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There is 1 piece of this item in the box There is 1 x1c transmitter and 1 xT receiver X1C-O receivers require more flash to run more flash if you have more flash You are the
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Selected User Reviews For Godox X1C 2.4G TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Kit Support 1/8000s HSS High Speed Sync for Canon EOS Cameras (X1T-C Transmitter + X1R-C Receiver)
With the transmitter, I was able to set the flash settings pretty quickly and easily from the transmitter. It was primarily the high-end homes that interested me While having the ability to quickly change flash settings on the fly is very useful, it is not as fast as speed sync. A good build quality can be found. It appears that the connection is reliable for now. You should keep in mind that it has to be fully inserted in the hot shoe, and a locking knob needs to be used to tighten it. It is essential to have a good connection and eliminate frustrations by checking it before you shoot. recommend this book highly to anyone interested in learning more about Off-Track Betting The budget-friendly way to use a camera flash. Although there are cheaper options out there, in my case the additional $50 I spent on this setup was definitely worth it. It was especially worthwhile if you wanted to take portraits against a backdrop like a sunset. It syncs at a rapid pace.
I am really surprised by this brand. I bought the trigger because I recently bought a Godox AD200 flash and did not know how to use it with a Youngnuo trigger arm. My Altura AP-33 is in great condition I decided to buy this receiver/trigger combo because I needed a receiver for my C1001 flash. Godox AD200 trigger works wonderfully with my Canon Rebel SL-E, and it is a lovely ecosystem with my Canon Rebel SL-E The cameras each have two lenses. The big surprise was that I could control the Altura flash using the receiver, in addition to being able to shoot with it With the new camera, I can now control each flash from the camera and won't need to move to each flash to change the Although I have only tested it with the Altura Flash, I assume it would work with other brands as well (I am not There are two reasons why the star is lost There are a few problems with this screen, starting with the fragility and easy ability to scratch it A second issue is that the additional configurations are not easy to use, and the official user guide was incomplete (see.
It's an excellent flash trigger, in my opinion. Having my first ever trigger has been a great experience for me. This wireless trigger is a great option for anyone who is in the market for one.
Product of very high quality.
The camera was used to take pictures of my home. I would buy it.
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The Canon 5DMKiii and Canon 600EX are supported A Canon 430EX (1st Version) is mounted on the camera TX, a Canon 600 is mounted on the camera, 430 is mounted on the camera RX, in the same room, within 20' of the camera, and 430 is mounted on the camera. In all, I have only been able to shoot a few test shots, and these are the things I have "- " tried to get the Canon 600 to "sync" (standalone) to the radio signal from the X1C but was unable to do so. The problem could entirely be a result of my lack of knowledge and understanding of the system. In the past, I have heard Canon use a semi-rigid body The issue could be that I wasn't able to sync them at the right time due to their high priority frequency. Please let me know if there is any input out there! Please note I only fired the slave shots after I noticed the primary had not fired at a certain The TX had to be cycled to work, and although it did send the signal and fire the RX, it did not fire the attached speedlite 600EX (really odd to me). Please note It was only later while playing with the TX that the backlight illuminated on the TX. When mounted, the TX's backlight didn't Batteries (new in all speedlites and TX/RX) - Hot in Texas I was extremely disappointed in the quality of the shoe. It is apparent that the plastic is flexing even when the bag is tightened down (600 piggyback). If this had been addressed during the design process with a simple tang or catch, or even when mounting in the center (doing so would have solved the issue). Please note The battery compartment doors on the TX and RX seemed different to me. The labels were actually labeled, as I found out when I examined them closely. I find that very useful! Since they were labeled and there shouldn't be any confusion for the end end user, I didn't switch. The )*br Trying to use advanced methods of light management is relatively new to me, but when I would try to change the light power of the strobe, the TX over-rides I had set the 600 to the same power I had on the 750. The Sony version will be used on my Sony NEX7 (1st Version) with my Canon Speedlites in the near future. I plan to try the same setup on my Canon 30D eventually, and I'll purchase the Canon version for my Canon You can count on me to In addition, Corey.
I received it in a timely manner, it was securely packaged, and everything worked smoothly!.
It will appear as if they are working, but they will not trigger due to low power. This set was actually purchased so that my apprentice who uses a Canon could use my lights when he came to It has been awhile since I used the Nikon set, and so far it doesn't seem to cause any problems.