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Product type | Trigger |
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Camera brands compatibility | Fujifilm |
Battery type | AA |
Number of batteries supported | 2 |
Depth | 58 mm |
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Width | 90 mm |
Height | 50 mm |
Weight | 80 g |
Identifies and labels the physical components of the flash trigger body.
Details the various icons and display elements on the flash trigger's LCD screen.
Instructions for installing batteries and understanding battery level indicators.
Guide for using the XProF as a trigger for camera-mounted flashes.
Steps to use the XProF with outdoor flashes like AD600B.
Instructions for using the XProF with studio flashes like GS400II.
Method for using the flash trigger via a 2.5mm sync cord jack.
Controls for power switch, auto power saving, and AF assist beam.
Guide to setting the wireless channel for communication with flash units.
Setting wireless IDs to avoid interference and changing flash modes.
Switching display modes and adjusting power output values in M mode.
Adjusting FEC in TTL mode for groups or all groups.
Configuring output value, flash times, and frequency for multi-flash setups.
Controlling the ON/OFF status of the modeling lamp.
Adjusting zoom, sync modes (HSS/Rear), and audible buzz.
Configuring sync socket and using the TCM function to transform TTL to M mode.
Settings for one-shoot, multi-shoots, or APP control of triggering.
Table of available custom functions like STBY, BEEP, STEP, LIGHT, SYNC, GROUP, LCD.
Lists Godox flashes compatible with the XProF transmitter.
Illustrates the relationship and settings between XT and X1 wireless systems.
Categorizes FUJIFILM cameras into three groups for flash control.
Details functional support (TTL, M, Multi, AF-assist) for specific camera models.
Specifications for TTL, manual, stroboscopic flash, and general functions.
Details on wireless range, modulation, channel, ID, and system specifications.
Procedures for restoring factory settings and upgrading firmware.
Addresses issues like failure to trigger flash/shutter or camera focus problems.
Explains causes of non-triggering, like 2.4G interference or low battery.
Guidelines for avoiding drops, keeping dry, and protecting from temperature/magnetic fields.
Details FCC compliance, operational conditions, modification warnings, and RF interference notes.