The Godox Xpro-N Wireless Flash Trigger is designed for Nikon cameras, providing advanced control over your lighting setup. It features the built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless X System for reliable long-range triggering and versatile flash functions.
Key Features:
* Built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless X System with 0-100m transmission range, 32 channels, and 16 groups.
* Supports TTL Autoflash, 1/8000s High-Speed Sync (HSS), Multi Flash, and Manual Flash modes.
* Flash exposure compensation: 013 stop in 1/3 stop increments.
* Includes Second-curtain sync, Flash exposure lock, and Focus assist.
* TCM function to convert TTL shooting values to manual output.
* Control modeling lamp and beeper directly from the trigger.
* Extra-large LCD panel, 5 group buttons, and 4 function buttons for easy operation.
* Lightweight design (80g) for excellent portability.
* Functions as a wireless Godox Flash Trigger, Nikon Speedlights Trigger, or Wireless Shutter Release Trigger.
* Firmware upgradeable via Type-C USB port.
* Memory function retains settings after power off.
* Compatible with Nikon camera models including D5, D4, D60, D70S, D90, D100, D200, D300, D500, D610, D7C0, D750, D800, D5300, D7000, D7100, D810, D3100, D3200, D3300, D5000, D5100, D5200.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger?A: The dimensions of the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger are six point five four inches in length, seven point three two inches in width, and eleven point nine seven inches in height.
Q: What is the weight of the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger?A: The Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger weighs only eighty grams, making it highly portable for photography.
Q: What type of wireless technology does the Godox Xpro-N use?A: The Godox Xpro-N uses built-in two point four G wireless technology for effective remote triggering.
Q: How do I use the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger?A: To use the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger, simply mount it on your camera's hot shoe, select your settings, and press the shutter button.
Q: Is the Godox Xpro-N compatible with all Nikon cameras?A: No, the Godox Xpro-N is compatible with many Nikon models, including D5, D90, and D750, among others.
Q: Can I use the Godox Xpro-N for manual flash settings?A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-N supports manual flash settings, allowing for greater control over your lighting.
Q: How do I care for the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger?A: To care for the Godox Xpro-N, store it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures.
Q: Does the Godox Xpro-N have any waterproof features?A: No, the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger is not waterproof, so it should be protected from water and humidity.
Q: What is the warranty on the Godox Xpro-N Flash Trigger?A: The Godox Xpro-N typically comes with a one-year warranty, covering manufacturing defects.
Q: Can I return the Godox Xpro-N if I have issues with it?A: Yes, you should be able to return the Godox Xpro-N within the specified return period if you encounter issues.
Q: How does the Godox Xpro-N compare to other flash triggers?A: The Godox Xpro-N offers advanced features like high-speed sync and multiple flash modes, making it suitable for professional photographers.
Q: What is the maximum sync speed of the Godox Xpro-N?A: The maximum sync speed of the Godox Xpro-N is one over eight thousand seconds.
Q: Are there customizable functions on the Godox Xpro-N?A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-N includes eleven customizable functions for personalized usage.
Q: Can the Godox Xpro-N control multiple flash units?A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-N can control up to sixteen groups of flash units simultaneously.
Q: Is firmware upgrade possible for the Godox Xpro-N?A: Yes, the Godox Xpro-N can be upgraded through its Type-C USB port for enhanced functionality.
Q: How far can the Godox Xpro-N trigger a flash?A: The Godox Xpro-N can trigger a flash at a distance of up to one hundred meters.