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The Godox XProII-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger is a cutting-edge tool designed for Canon cameras, offering advanced features like TTL and HSS support, Bluetooth connectivity, and a user-friendly app for remote control. With a quick-release locking mechanism and a large LCD display, this flash trigger ensures professional results and ease of use, making it a must-have for photographers looking to enhance their shooting experience.
Brand | GODOX |
Manufacturer | GODOX Photo Equipment Co.,Ltd, Godox |
Model | JP-XPROIIC |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 10 cm; 93 g |
Item model number | JP-XPROIIC |
Mounting Hardware | 1x Godox XPro II TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon Cameras |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | GODOX Photo Equipment Co.,Ltd |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 93 g |
T**R
Great trigger with useful upgrades over the XPro I trigger. Who could ask for more?
I have experience with the XPro I original trigger and now the XPro II. The more I use the XPro II the more I’m liking it over the XPro I.First and foremost, I am happy to report that that the XPro II does in fact work with Flash Point lights. So, if you’re emersed in the Adorama Flash Point system (like I am), you’ll have no problems triggering your speed lights or strobes.Pros: The X-Pro II has a logical layout that matches the former layout of the XPro I trigger. The screen is easy to read and work with. The XPro II trigger is physically a little bit bigger than the X Pro I and should make things easier to use for those of us with big hands. It may not seem like a big deal to some, but this is a well-welcomed change.All the features that were in the original trigger are also found in this trigger. The Mode/Lock, flash-test, menu, set, and screen zoom buttons are all backlit. Very nice upgrade.There are also some other features and small updates that make the usefulness of this trigger more desirable than the original. The X-Pro II trigger lets you know with a little icon if you are using the ID function which makes it a lot easier to connect to your lights or trouble shoot if you are not wanting to use and ID along with the channel selected.Another feature that is very handy is the scan feature that was implemented on the V1 and AD series of lights. It allows you the ability to setup lights and scan for the best channel directly from the trigger. Again, a very nice upgrade.Also if you are using older cameras or want to use just the center pin to trigger different lights from a camera brand that doesn’t match the trigger, Godox implemented a legacy hot shoe option that allows the trigger to sense that only the center pin is being fired thus allowing you to use any XPro II trigger (C, N, S, F, etc.) with any model camera assuming you’re not intending to use TTL.Godox also implemented bluetooth. The app is easy to use and connects to the trigger quite seamlessly. It allows you to control your trigger from the phone, thus controlling your lights. I don’t know how often I’ll use this feature but one nice feature is that you can implement firmware upgrades to your trigger directly from the phone. That’s a pretty cool feature if I do say so myself.Cons: At first, I was a little confused with the layout of buttons, but I eventually found all the features I was looking for. Probably the hardest one for me was the TCM function. Apparently, there is no longer a long-press key to queue up your TCM settings when you start in ETTL. You have to take a picture; click on the ETTL group you are wanting to change to the TCM reading and change that group from ETTL to manual. And apparently that’s your TCM reading for the picture that you just took. It’s a little bit confusing at first but it makes a lot of sense if you are working with a lot of groups of lights.The menus are tiles now and a little bit confusing in that some of the tiles have text and some are just icons. I know that once I have more time using this trigger, I’ll get used to everything, but right off the bat it was a little bit confusing. Maybe in a future firmware upgrade Godox can implement something where each menu tile is both picture and text, so it makes it a bit easier to find the settings you are looking for.One other point of refinement that Godox can probably fix via firmware is the navigation of some of the menus. For some of the menu options there is a return button that will take you back to the tiles to select a different setting, but some menu options have no choice but to press the “menu” button to get back to the main screen and then you have to press “menu” again to access the tiles. It would be nice if all menu tiles and options had a return button, ideally the farthest button on the right in the row of 4 buttons like on the original X Pro trigger.All in all, I can say that this trigger will likely become my go-to trigger instead of my X Pro I. I think with a little bit of time and a firmware upgrade or two, this trigger will be very hard to beat and will likely become the standard for all Godox/Flash Point users.
M**Z
Muy util
Funciona muy bien y es muy útil
P**7
Excllent
Produit conforme à la description et d'excellente qualité. Fonctionne parfaitement en ETTL (Canon) et en manuel. Le contrôle des flashes Canon est parfaitement maîtrisé ainsi que des flash Godox en manuel ou en TTL selon le modèle de flash (réglage de la puissance....) Je recommande pour qui veut s'équiper avec un studio photo pour un bon prix. EXcellent rapport qualité/prix
H**S
alles Okay
Super
村**二
最良な操作性‼️👍
GM! HELLO! GE!元々、同じGODOX X2TCを使用していましたが自身の視力低下もあり、その小さなモニターでは数値を読めなくなりつつあり、この商品の購入をさせていただきました!😃するとどうでしょう!何故、もっと早く購入しなかったのだろう。と、思ってしまうくらいに快適な操作性‼️これからのストロボワークが楽しみですっ‼️
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