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Godox Xpro C E Ttl High Speed Sync 1/8000S 2.4G Wireless X System Flash Trigger Transmitter Compatible For Canon Cameras, 11 Cus

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Vendor: Godox

Type: Lighting & Studio Gear

Sku: WBEEAB0772869SC

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Godox Xpro C E Ttl High Speed Sync 1/8000S 2.4G Wireless X System Flash Trigger Transmitter Compatible For Canon Cameras, 11 Cus

$86.42

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Godox Xpro-C Flash Trigger? A: The Godox Xpro-C Flash Trigger measures three point five inches in length, two point three inches in width, and two point zero inches in height.
  • Q: What is the wireless range of the Godox Xpro-C? A: The wireless range of the Godox Xpro-C is over three hundred twenty-eight feet or one hundred meters.
  • Q: How many customizable functions does the Godox Xpro-C have? A: The Godox Xpro-C has eleven customizable functions, allowing users to personalize their shooting experience.
  • Q: What type of battery does the Godox Xpro-C use? A: The Godox Xpro-C does not require a specific battery type, as it is powered via a USB Type-C connection for firmware upgrades.
  • Q: Is the Godox Xpro-C compatible with all Canon cameras? A: No, the Godox Xpro-C is specifically compatible with Canon EOS cameras that support E-TTL II Autoflash.
  • Q: How do you use the Godox Xpro-C Flash Trigger? A: To use the Godox Xpro-C, simply mount it on your Canon camera's hot shoe, select your desired settings, and start shooting wirelessly.
  • Q: Can I use the Godox Xpro-C for studio lighting? A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-C can be used as a wireless transmitter for studio speedlites and outdoor flashes.
  • Q: Is the Godox Xpro-C suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-C is user-friendly with its large LCD panel and dedicated function buttons, making it suitable for beginners.
  • Q: How do I maintain the Godox Xpro-C Flash Trigger? A: To maintain the Godox Xpro-C, keep it clean and dry, and store it in a protective case when not in use.
  • Q: What should I do if the Godox Xpro-C doesn't respond? A: If the Godox Xpro-C doesn't respond, check the battery levels of your camera, ensure a secure connection, and try resetting the device.
  • Q: Does the Godox Xpro-C have a warranty? A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-C typically includes a manufacturer's warranty, but it's best to check with the retailer for specific details.
  • Q: Can I return the Godox Xpro-C if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the Godox Xpro-C, provided it is within the return policy timeframe set by the retailer.
  • Q: Is the Godox Xpro-C safe to use outdoors? A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-C is designed for outdoor use, but it should be protected from extreme weather conditions.
  • Q: How does the wireless triggering work with the Godox Xpro-C? A: The Godox Xpro-C uses a two point four gigahertz wireless system, allowing it to trigger compatible flashes from a distance.
  • Q: What is the maximum flash sync speed for the Godox Xpro-C? A: The maximum flash sync speed for the Godox Xpro-C is one over eight thousand seconds, enabling high-speed photography.

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