📸 Capture the Moment with Precision!
The Godox XProII-N Flash Trigger is a cutting-edge wireless transmitter designed for Nikon cameras, featuring a robust 2.4G wireless system, Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone control, and a large LCD display for real-time settings. With multi-channel triggering and compatibility with various Godox lighting systems, it enhances your photography workflow, ensuring professional results with ease.
O**O
Perfect article. Excellent price and quality
Perfect article. Excellent price and quality
C**L
GODOX does it again! Great Flash/Strobe Trigger
This updated version of the X-PRO II (N) and (S) I have both a Nikon and a Sony Camera.First its new styling and shape fits better in your hands, The buttons feel a professional feel than previous models. The new Canon style lock is a nice addition as it lock in tight and now includes a lock to keep it in place so it will not fall off camera.New features are awesome. You can now Scan for best Bluetooth connection to choose the best frequency. You can control the X-PRO II with a phone app as well. Saving user setting is now super simple. and the added feature of shooting up to 512s of a second is nice when you want that flash to just give you a small amount of light.OMG more features the ability to shoot at night now the buttons light up… so you know what to press in dark weddings / events.. and the new illumination to help your camera focus works wonders!. and has the center pin hot shoe features on or off. Please see images I have provided.GODOX keep making great product.I’m happy with this product and to have a chance to review and use the trigger.Also works with the Sekonic L-858
V**Z
A welcomed upgrade over the original xpro trigger
The media could not be loaded. Godox’ s XProII gives you everything you might not have known you wanted in a trigger. I have used the original XPro trigger for so long that I just got used to its few flaws. These were the lack of Bluetooth connectivity, the flappy door over the usb port that would never stay closed and the menu system.The XProII trigger gives you, what seems to be a slightly improved screen. I do not know if my triggers were just aging or if this screen is just brighter and better but it sure does look that way. The upgraded menu system going towards a tile layout is much better in my opinion. The scroll list menu system could get a little confusing at times. Having the ability to use Bluetooth is also a nice touch.I have the Flashpoint R2 Pro 2 which at the time it seemed like a good upgrade but over time I kept getting tripped up on the groups. I am so programmed to push the button on the side of the group column in order to adjust the power, that I would continuously slow my work flow trying to hunt down the group buttons. This trigger looked nice and added some great features but the button layout was terrible. Godox stuck with the original layout and improved everything else. The fact that you can drop your power down to 1/512 is crazy. Shooting with flash at night might not be so bad anymore.This is a must have upgrade and the only thing that sucks is that I like it so much that now I have to get one for my Sony, Fujifilm and Canon cameras.
J**O
The Usual for Godox
Godox is the brand of lights I use. I have found them to be reliable and sturdy.This remote worked right out of the box for me with my Godox V1 flashes. The hardest part about any Godox product is navigating the remote. That is still true with this model. I simply don’t get why some settings are in the menu (like channel number) while others (flash power and group) are not.Overall, if you know Godox, this will work for you. This is for the Nikon version.
J**Y
No complaints so far
To be honest, I am just starting to scratch the surface with flash triggers. Based on my experience so far, this is a pretty advanced piece of equipment and it will take some time to become familiar with all of its features. This is a pretty good feeling though, because I won't 'outgrow' it anytime soon. I like the Bluetooth feature and able to control things from my phone. I am pretty excited about what I have seen so far.
C**N
Perfectly compatible with my D7100
This flash trigger worked perfectly with my D7100. The display is bright enough to read during bright daytime conditions. The UI is clean and easy to navigate. Transmission range is very generous. The ability to control this via app is a welcomed bonus as well. Very happy with this flash trigger.
F**Z
A reliable flash trigger
The Godox XPro II for Nikon cameras is pretty good and reliable. If anyone isn't aware, flash triggers are camera-brand specific, and while a camera trigger like this will work with other camera brands, it may only work in manual mode (if at all).The new hotshoe with a locking feature comes in handy and makes it more dependable. I'm currently using this with a Godox SK400IIV and it works wonderfully.Recommended.
P**K
great for godox users
I have a Nikon z6II, and this works with the camera with no issue. I have a small godox ecosystem; this trigger works with everything. All the features work and there are plenty of channels so you can fire a lot of flashes without worrying about cross talk.
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