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Type | Wireless Flash Trigger |
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Wireless Standard | 2.4 GHz |
Channels | 32 |
TTL Autoflash | Yes |
Manual Mode | Yes |
Multi Flash Mode | Yes |
HSS (High-Speed Sync) | Yes |
Sync Speed | 1/8000s |
Flash Exposure Lock (FEL) | Yes |
Focus Assist | Yes |
Modeling Flash | Yes |
Power Supply | 2 x AA batteries |
Firmware Upgrade | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Compatibility | Canon Cameras |
Transmission Range | 100m |
Groups | 5 (A, B, C, D, E) |
Smartphone App Control | Yes |
Weight | 100 g |
Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) | -3 to +3 EV in 1/3 steps |
Important safety precautions and warnings for using the flash trigger.
Identification and description of the various components and controls of the flash trigger.
Detailed explanation of the symbols and information displayed on the LCD screen.
Instructions for inserting AA batteries into the flash trigger's compartment.
Explanation of the battery level display on the LCD panel.
How to turn the flash trigger on and off using the power switch.
How the device enters standby mode and how to wake it up.
Operation of the AF assist beam switch and its function.
Procedure for setting the wireless channel for communication.
Configuring wireless ID to avoid interference and ensure proper triggering.
How to switch between TTL, M, and MULTI flash modes.
Adjusting flash power output in Manual (M) mode.
Adjusting flash power output in TTL mode using compensation.
Configuring settings for multi-flash (stroboscopic) shooting.
How to control the modeling lamp on/off.
Adjusting the flash zoom value.
Configuring high-speed sync and second-curtain sync.
Enabling or disabling the audible beep notification.
Configuring the sync socket for input or output.
Choosing between one-shoot, multi-shoots, or APP control for shooting.
Configure shutter sync, wireless channel, and wireless ID for optimal performance.
Set shooting modes (one-shoot, multi-shoots, APP) and power output steps.
Instructions for using the trigger with a Canon EOS camera.
Guide for using the trigger with Godox AD600B outdoor flash.
Instructions for using the trigger with original Canon speedlites via X1R-C.
How to use the trigger with Godox GS400ll studio flash.
Steps for using the trigger as a wireless shutter release.
Connecting and using the trigger with a 3.5mm sync cord.
Steps to connect the flash trigger to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
List of compatible smartphone models for use with the Godox Photo APP.
List of compatible Godox flash models and receivers.
Diagram showing the relationship between XT and X2 wireless systems.
Specifications and technical details of the flash trigger.
Technical specifications related to wireless flash transmission.
Other specifications including display and dimensions.
Procedure to restore the flash trigger to its default factory settings.
Instructions on how to upgrade the flash trigger's firmware.
Resolving problems with trigger failure, camera focus, and signal disturbance.
Addressing 2.4G interference, distance limitations, and low battery states.
Advice on preventing damage from impact or stress.
Instructions to protect the product from moisture and humidity.
Precautions regarding condensation due to temperature fluctuations.
Avoiding environments with strong magnetic fields that can cause malfunction.
Terms and conditions of the product warranty and exclusions.
Official statement of compliance with EU directives.
Information on the proper disposal of electronic waste according to EU directives.