Godox X2T-C 2.4G Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter for Canon with E-TTL II HSS 1/8000s Group Function LED Control Panel Firmware Update
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I'm very impressed with the build of mine, and it seems even firmer now that I've installed A small door part such as this might be hard to find.
I would say yes to that. To use a Godox flash, you simply need to have one compatible with it. I really like the design of this
Syncing my camera with the trigger was a bit challenging because I have a Canon 80D. In the end, I ended up returning the product and switching to a different one
Selected User Reviews For Godox X2T-C 2.4G Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter for Canon with E-TTL II HSS 1/8000s Group Function LED Control Panel Firmware Update
Having owned a Godox 2 since it was released, I was the early adopter. My entire system is now run by 4 capable products, and I love them so much that I switched over en masse. Because of that, I've always had high hopes for the X1T trigger, but it was not without a few minor drawbacks. All of these issues seem to have been resolved by this new trigger. Here are some things I've noticed a direct improvement in Build quality and mechanics, as well as the user interface. This is the first interface you will see It was Godox who added the group buttons, and I first didn't need them, but I've gotten used to them. Yes, of course! Making the switch makes a lot of Now, adjusting to this new reality is effortless. There is no clunky fumbling around through the groups. I love this! Then you can access the menu. I think I may have found my favorite!! While searching for that darn custom function was so annoying when I was trying to shoot several things in rear curtain sync. It used to be that I would watch it on YouTube whenever There will be no more! I'm so happy! It's great to see the changes to the interface.
And I'm going to combine mechanics and build quality since they both It is the clicking of the Definitely a step in the right direction. I'm incredibly happy with how intuitive it now is. My eyes don't even need to look at the adjustment. I also appreciate the easy access to setting options rather than a zillion hidden menus. Lastly, though it might seem insignificant, a locking foot makes a nice addition to a tabletop. The advances in build and mechanics take the game to the next level. To summarize, I didn't think I would be in need of a new trigger because I already had 2 X1T's. However, I now have a third trigger that is required in order to maintain the trilogy and, since I can afford it, I would switch over all three. Likewise, this was a huge upgrade at a relatively low price.
And the seller was prompt with his responses to This was my first time ordering from Insstro, but I will definitely order.
As part of a team portrait I create from time to time, I make the hot shoe mount I used a Godox speed light to light each individual in the photograph (1st Photo), as well as a remote device to trigger the camera To do that, I use a camera trigger connected to the side of my camera, then place the trigger in the hot shoe of my X2T Before, with the XPro, the receiver would be uncomfortably hung on a side during use By leaving the receiver hanging on the side, the attached cord can be reduced in life span. However, by using a hot shoe to mount the receiver, the cord can last longer. *Form Factor*
This is mostly a preference on my part, but I like the X2T because it flattens out the rear ends In contrast to the XPro, the XPro has a top. Furthermore, I like the new lever lock foot (5th Pic) better than the old one. X2 T's control dial also seems useful and easy to use (and I am getting used to it). In addition to the XT2's new features, I am particularly enjoying the ability to control it with my phone via Bluetooth. Since I am a MAC user, it was very simple for me to constantly update the firmware on my MAC instead of needing to use my old (and very slow) PC to update the firmware on As a heads-up, most of Godox's older products require a PC to update the firmware, which isn't too bad since Godox takes a lot of time making sure their products are compatible with new models. Overall, I wish I had gotten an X2T sooner and I may get another one in order to replace one of my XPros! I did not have any issues with the seller either. Everything went smoothly with the delivery of the X2T!.
BELOW YOU WILL FIND a translation. Currently, I am using this transmitter on two With my Canon 5dm4 and Mamiya RB67sd connected by pc I can transfer photos between the two cameras. The affordability of Godox is what led me to use it exclusively instead of Profoto. Until now, I have never experienced a problem. I think the build quality is rather good and the LCD is much brighter than the X1T. If you wish to shoot close to the flash, there is a custom setting (you can check it from I like the new buttons at the top much better than on the original X1t. Aside from that, I like the fact that the buttons are on the right hand side rather than the left hand side. There has even been an improvement to the wheel selector. Lithium ion batteries are found to work correctly with this device. For users who do not wish to deal with physical buttons, there is a Bluetooth application support option included. Finding the clearest channels for a minimum of misfires can be done by scanning for the best channel. Overall, I am pleased with the product, and it is a major upgrade over the X1t.
It's amazing what this trigger can do. In the past, I was considering going with the previous version, but after using my friends, I am so glad I went with this one. I like how easy and fast it is My personal preference is to have buttons on my computer. It is easy to make a selection using the dial. This connection is solid because the lights have been triggered across the room and while walking around. Although I'm slightly disappointed that my Canon 430 ex IIIRT won't work without the Godox receiver, I think it will work with the In the description, it appears that this trigger will fire my flash, but not without a Ultimately, this unit is an excellent addition to your Godox.
I bought this tool so that I could use it with my Canon 600EX-S I use my eVolv 200s (Godox AD200s) on my Stroboframe while using my RT. As a previous owner of two Canon 600EX-based cameras, I used the eVolv 200s with no issues Weddings are also RT'd in a similar manner. When I tried to use the X1R-transmitter with my XPro transmitter, the X1R became unresponsive Instead of the cable, I used type C. But I found it too cumbersome. As a result of switching to the X2T, I can use the cable and keep the separate buttons for groups that the XPro has and the X1T does not. In addition, the Godox X2T comes with a smartphone app that lets users control their power settings. Overall, I am very happy with the ease of use and the great features at an excellent.
It is my favorite trigger with a shoe on top. I've tested dozens of ranges ranging from 10 feet to 70 feet with no issues. The trigger works great with the H200E and EC200 and seems very solid when everything is mounted together.