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Godox XPro TTL/HSS flash trigger review: an object lesson in wireless RF trigger-nometry
I feel the Godox XPro TTL/HSS flash trigger is a little reminiscent of the pro-grade Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT in its look and feel, which is no bad thing. Having bought and extensively ...
XProN TTL Wireless Flash Trigger can not only control the flashes with built-in Godox wireless X system, e g camera flashes, outdoor flashes and studio flashes, but also can control the Nikon original ...
The new Godox X3Pro builds upon the X3 with a 2.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth app support, and expanded control. The new Godox X3Pro TTL Wireless Flash Trigger takes the company's existing X3 unit and ...
Lighting manufacturer Godox (often sold under the Flashpoint brand in the US) has released a 'game-changing' new TTL wireless flash trigger and I can't wait to get one! The Godox Xnano, or Flashpoint ...
Godox's latest entrant into camera lighting systems allows a single iT32 flash body to pair to different manufacturers' cameras by simply swapping the X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger. The new modular ...
There are lots of ways to wirelessly trigger a flash at the moment, but the focus tends to be on bells and whistles like TTL and high-speed sync. The Phottix Ares system was meant to be a basic ...
Neewer Z3 Flash review covering real-world use, off-camera performance, pros and cons, accessories, and how it pairs with Neewer Q6 and Godox triggers.
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