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2025-09-01 13:38:33
Fabulous wireless trigger/control unit. Easy to setup communications with the strobes, intuitive menu. Good stuff at a great price!
Kim Ambrocio
2025-08-07 17:47:32
When it comes to third party flash systems, OEM flash systems seem to not understand what a lot of studio photographer/on location photographers are looking for.Godox, at least from what they've released, seem to understand what users need and this product is another iteration of that. It is a sleek flash trigger that merges the size and portability of the X1T as well as the ease of use of their pro trigger. It lets you change your flashes on the fly with the group buttons on top of the camera as well as having everything on the left side, basically allowing you to one-hand operate the camera while your other hand can easily change settings without even removing your face from the viewfinder (something that the previous model had a hard time providing as the dial was on the right side of the body).I would recommend this above any other flash trigger in Godox's current line up.
Photogranut
2025-08-04 15:32:46
This Godox radio trigger does exactly what it is supposed to do. I am a hobbyist photographer and take good care of my equipment, and this trigger system has held up well over the past 6 months. I shoot a Nikon D850 and have used this system with the Nikon SB700 flash gun, as well as other flashes from Neewer, and I've never had any major issues. I miss an occasional frame because the signal is lost (I think the receiver units go into standby mode after a few minutes), but a simple press of the test button on the transmitter wakes them back up and solves the issue. These units do support TTL shooting and are quite accurate most of the time. However, shooting multiple frames of the same scene (in a light-controlled studio environment) can sometimes yield slightly different exposures. Since I only see the issue when using the Godox triggers, and not when using any of the other cameras or flashes, I have to assume it is the Godox triggers that are responsible for the variations. And while this can be a little annoying, the exposures never seem to be off by more than 1/2 stop or so, not a critical miss or something that can't be easily fixed in post.As an amateur photographer, I have found these Godox triggers to be reliable, durable, and well worth the limited investment. These are a fraction of the cost of other triggers out there. I owned pocketwizards for a few years and promptly sold them once I had a chance to test out the Godox system. The pocketwizards were more consistent, and if I was a pro photographer making my living behind a camera, I might have kept them. But I traded the Godox triggers (new) for the pocketwizards (used) at close to an even exchange, and the Godox system does TTL while the pocketwizards do not. A no-brainer!!!
Kindle Customer
2025-07-31 14:02:46
The product, as is so often true of Godax lately, seems well designed and does what it claims to do. It's certainly an improvement in usability and function over older transmitters it replaces.However . . . as also seems to be true too often, the owners manual that comes with it is written in pseudo-English that is hard to make sense of. I was able to find a youtube video that explained all the functions well and let me make sense of what the manual was trying to tell me.I don't understand why these companies can't hire a person who understands photography and is a native speaker of English to produce their manuals.
Thomas
2025-07-14 13:26:35
Godox is on top of their game with this.
A Customer
2025-07-08 17:15:40
Over all, I like this wireless trigger together with the XC1R receiver. I was disappointed to find that it did not work with my Yongnuo YN568EX Speedlight though. I really like this Speedlight, but the receiver powers off as soon as I attach it to the receiver. I can use this Speedlight if I use a SC-17 extension cable onto the XC2-N transmitter, but I loose a lot of features I was counting on. So in the future I will be purchasing another Nikon or Godox Speedlight to finish my setup. Other than that unexpected issue, I like it very well.
S. Neff
2025-07-06 14:30:11
This is the second Godox remote I bought and lived it now. The first Godox remote was not compatible with the Godox strobe I bought; I didn't pay enough attention to the specs.I was lucky to have someone at a meetup shower me how to use it. Lighting seems communicated dealing with multiple channels, groups, and balancing manual exposures from multiple lights. It's easy once you know how though. Practice, take test shots, get used to it. This is a great remote for professional use.
mcjohns3
2025-05-07 14:44:20
I got the X2T to replace my X1T I currently have to control my V860II speedlight (the Nikon version, for what it's worth). I thought the X1T was too confusing to use and navigating the menu was very difficult to do quickly. The redesigned X2T tried to eliminate some of the menu navigation headaches by adding specific buttons for each group (buttons A through E) as well as updating the position and size of the scroll wheel to make it bigger and located on the bottom side of the unit. The addition of Bluetooth to the X2T is nice and will allow the unit to be controlled via the Godox app, however I have not tested this out yet.I couldn't give this 5 stars as the scroll wheel still feels a little flimsy and I would like for it to have much more of a click when scrolling through the menu options, and the overall menu is still difficult to get used to but won't be a major issue as time progresses (enter "practice makes perfect" phrase).
Sam
2025-04-22 12:52:51
Worked well and was lightweight. I returned it as I couldn't see the screen from above so I opted for one of the angled ones instead but otherwise it had no issues.
Michael Sabell
2025-02-20 09:02:52
Great trigger, works well with my Nikon D750, currently using it connected to the Godox AD200 Pro. Great combo! The X2T is easy to use, connects solidly and quickly with the quick locking hotshoe mechanism, control wheel is easy to use, as is the menu, and battery life is excellent.
Ray
2025-02-16 13:33:46
I am just starting to lean how to shoot with studio strobes.Went on YouTube and had this trigger set up and operating multiple strobes in no time.Very easy to set up and use.Great product.
KASH NAIDU
2025-02-11 15:39:24
Good price and prompt delivery
arche
2024-12-25 18:19:24
Fast,easy to use and worth it
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