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The Godox X2T-S TTL High-Speed Sync Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter is a cutting-edge device designed for Sony cameras, offering features like 1/8000s high-speed sync, Bluetooth connectivity for mobile control, and a robust wireless system with a 100-meter range. Its user-friendly interface and versatile settings make it an essential tool for photographers looking to elevate their craft.
D**E
Who needs OEM any more! For the 1/2 price of 1 Sony flash (F60m), you can buy a 2 new flashes & wireless trigger!!
I jumped on the Godox train because of all of the good things I see regarding the system within facebook groups and youtube reviews. I have the Sony a99ii and wanted to take my Sony flash off camera, so i paired this purchase with the respected Godox receiver.While I left a more detailed review on the receiver, in short this setup did not support TTL with my Sony Flash. I tried to reach out to Godox for support but i got nothing back (*see below).After talking to more people regarding this problem, I was told that Adorama sells a system branded Flashpoint. Apparently Godox, Flashpoint & Neewer are all from the same source just branded a little different. However Flashpoint comes with US based support, so I picked up the Flashpoint flash and used this remote to control it. I was able to get wireless TTL support with that setup (Yeah!).While it does work, i rather have them both branded the same but more importantly, I want to be able to get proper support should I require it, so i'm picking up the Flashpoint transmitter as well.If you could care less about support and if Amazon is the better buying option for you (both systems cost the same), then get your self this transmitter and pick up a godox wireless flash! Leaps and bounds cheaper than going to the Sony branded system and I did do an entire weekend of test shots, comparing the Sony F58am to the Flashpoint flash. Using TTL and Manual controls, I could not tell a difference between which shots were used.*One point about support, I found a youtuber who was trying to get a response from Godox for over a year! Granted, this system is so cheap, even if you had to buy a replacement unit, it would be cheaper than buying the F60m flash. Getting manufacturer support is the only negative you will find when it comes to Godox
V**C
1/2000 High Speed Sync (I think it goes even higher though) is great to have
I have bought 2 flashes and an X1 trigger. They work wonders. I have Nikon and Sony full frame (a7rii, a7s, d750) and crop (a6300, D7000, D5300) bodies and have been through my fair share of flashes (native and 3rd party) for both systems. I have a mini-graveyard of DOZENS of triggers and flashes. I make much use of both off-camera manual and TTL (less with TTL though). 1/2000 High Speed Sync (I think it goes even higher though) is great to have, as is the lithium battery. I have gone entire wedding days without losing a bar. I've never actually ever seen the battery at 2 bars (of 3 bars total). It is great to have good refresh rates without concern for depleting the battery, and not have to haul around a big battery pack. Also no more charging trigger batteries and connecting them in between the stand and the flash. If you use one on the camera body you control all groups right from the flash itself, saving another trigger that would be between the body and on camera flash. I'll be getting another couple flashes now that I have fully tested their capabilities. It was a long road to get to a satisfying place in the world of off camera flash, but so far it has been close to perfect as I have ever experienced. That being said, there is ONE thing I on my wish list to make this a perfect product...a metal shoe. It's plastic and even has a hollow notch cutout that can only weaken it. Since I haven't been burdened by it yet, I wouldn't feel it fair to take stars off. However it is expected from premium flashes, which this otherwise handles well as.
A**R
This is the Godox trigger you're looking for.
If you're looking at Godox flash triggers, you're probably wondering if you should get this, or Godox's other trigger the XT32. And - since Godox does a god awful job of explaining the difference between the two - you have no idea which to purchase. This is the trigger you want.With this trigger, and the built-in receivers on your Godox lights, you'll be able to control flash power on camera without the need for another receiver. With the XT32, you can trigger your lights, but you won't be able to control flash power without either walking over to your light and adjusting the power, or purchasing a XRT16 receiver for each light. Which makes the XT32 absolutely useless. I have no idea why it even exists since it costs exactly the same as the X1N.If you've bought into the Godox flash system at all (and you really should - I have both the speedlites, and the larger strobes and they are rock-solid), get this trigger. Heck, even if you don't, I'd still buy it over any of the Yonguno triggers and especially over the Pocket Wizards.
B**R
Amazon's return policy is great, and I quickly got a new one
Put the batteries in (correctly), turned it on, smelled electrical smoke, and it powered down never to turn back on. Amazon's return policy is great, and I quickly got a new one. I got it to fire without reading the instructions, and seems to be working well with my Godox tt350s. TTL? Check. HSS? Check. But it's not super intuitive - so I'll have to break the book out here soon to be comfortable with it. At first I got excited about the "free gift" as it seemed the perfect light to check camera and flash settings on night shoots. But, it needs full-size usb. I tried an adaptor from micro-usb to regular and plugged it into my sony A6000, and it didn't work. So, to use this as a portable light for night shooting, it appears I would have to buy a powerbank, which is probably a good bit more expensive than buying a small light. So, anyway, I am not trying to complain about a "free gift", but I automatically assumed that it would have some sort of relation to the product, and so, it left me scratching my head before throwing it in my junk drawer.
T**T
Great Value
The Godox XPro might be a better/easier/less Clunky Transmitter but the benefit of this product is that it leaves you a hot shoe on your camera and also acts as a receiver for noncompliant flashes. I can use my AD200s with this transmitter and then use my legacy speedlite gear for accent/hair light etc. I will eventually go fully Godox but my current gear works well for me. It will break eventually and i will then move my systems over.
A**R
Product good, seller sent open box/used item
When I order something that is listed as new and sold at full price and took a week to ship, I expect a new item, not an item that was obviously already opened, removed from all packaging, settings changed, and had a random usb light in the box. I’m super disappointed in the seller. I’m not disappointed in the product.
C**O
Rapidez y cálidad😀
Excelente, todo muy bien protegido y mucho antes de lo planeado. Gracias hasta aquí mi reporte. 😀
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