Godox Xpro-N - 2.4G TTL Transmitter for Nikon

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Godox Xpro-N - 2.4G TTL Transmitter for Nikon

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MKD 6,299.00
€ 102.59

  • Godox 2.4G wireless X system

  • Range – 100m +

  • Flash Modes – iTTL / M / Multi / TCM

  • HSS to 1/8000th

  • Second Curtain Sync

  • FEC / FEB – 1/3rd Increments (±3 Stops)

  • FEL (Flash Exposure Lock)

  • Manual Flash – 1/256 – 1/1 Output (1/3rd Increments)

  • Remote Flash Zoom

  • GR Group Mode – A / B / C / D / E  (5 Groups)

  • Ratio Group Mode – A / B / C

  • 32 Channels

Details

Godox Xpro-N Transmitter

TCM is a new function por this transmitter that means Transform the TTL shooting value into the output value in the M mode. For example, one photographer take pictures under TTL mode, and he think the flash exposure is very good and want to use
the same flash power in all pictures. He need to find out the output value in the M mode. With this function, he can do this.

GODOX Xpro-N FEATURES

  • Godox 2.4G wireless X system
  • Range – 100m +
  • Flash Modes – iTTL / M / Multi / TCM
  • HSS to 1/8000th
  • Second Curtain Sync
  • FEC / FEB – 1/3rd Increments (±3 Stops)
  • FEL (Flash Exposure Lock)
  • Manual Flash – 1/256 – 1/1 Output (1/3rd Increments)
  • Remote Flash Zoom
  • GR Group Mode – A / B / C / D / E  (5 Groups)
  • Ratio Group Mode – A / B / C
  • 32 Channels
  • Large LCD Display
  • Back Light On-Off Switch
  • HSS Delay Setting – 0~19.9ms, (100us Increments)
  • Modeling flash
  • Auto Memory Function
  • AF Assist light (With an On/Off Switch)
  • Wireless Shutter Release
  • Micro USB Port for Firmware Upgrades
  • Transmitter PC Sync Port – Input & Output
  • Receiver 2.5mm Sync and Shutter Release Port – Output

Compatibility with: Nikon
Flash control: Yes
HSS - High Speed Sync: Yes
TTL: Yes

Additional Information

Brand Godox

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