Description
Thanks to the 2.4GHz Godox wireless X system, the XProII helps you achieve seamless and stable control of the Godox lighting system. It features multi-channel triggering with 16 groups on one of 32 channels and can then access 99 wireless ID settings, with stable signal transmission from up to 328’ away.
The highlight is the scanning function to automatic searching for the spare channels and IDs in a complex shooting environment, which will save you much time for preparation.
Godox Flash App
What also keeps evolving is Godox Flash App. To provide users with a more flexible and intuitive controlling process, the XproII is built with Bluetooth connectivity so that the lighting parameters can be easily adjusted on your iPhone, Android smartphone, or tablet. The Goodx Flash App is designed with a clear and easy-to-use interface which will bring you unparalleled working efficiency.
The XproII – S/N/C/F/O employs a quick release lock design. With a simple push to place your flash trigger safe in place, this design will provide you a efficient and convenient shooting process.
Join Hands with Sekonic Light Meter
A collaboration has been established between XProII and Sekonic L-858 to enhance your workflow to the next level. L-858 is built-in with Godox 2.4G module, so you are able to adjust the flash parameter directly on L-858 after metering, ensuring a much more precise and convenient lighting process.
TCM Instant Conversion
The Godox innovative TCM function brings you smooth operation and lets you immerse into your creative passion. The two-way TCM allows for instant conversion from TTL mode to Manual mode with retained parameters and back again. This function helps you get the proper exposure value quickly and promises you an accurate and coherent expression of light.
Optional Single Contact Triggering
This TTL wireless flash trigger also provides an optional single contact function, featuring more speedy and sensitive triggering. So when you shoot in burst mode, the single contact triggering will make sure the flash are triggered in rapid succession with much shorter intervals.