Godox X1T-F TTL 2.4G Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter For Fuji Cameras
$54.99
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Product Description
Godox TTL wireless flash trigger X1T-F applies to Fuji cameras. Featuring multi-channel cameras triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction, it can be used to trigger camera shutter, studio flash and camera flash.
Features:
Built-in 2.4G wireless transmission, to fit other Godox flashes with built-in 2.4G wireless X system
Use in combination with X1R-16 or XTR-16S receiver
GR group flash and wireless grouping system (Max. 5 groups & 32 channels)
TTL autoflash, 1/8000s high-speed sync, second curtain sync, flash exposure compensation, modeling flash control
Synchronization delay setting, wireless shutter release, zoom setting, C. Fn custom functions, etc
Big and clear LCD panel for easy operation
Technical Data:
Model: X1T-F
Type: For Fuji and other cameras that have PC sync socket
Built-in Remote System: 2.4G wireless transmission
Modulation Mode: MSK
Power Supply: 2* AA batteries
Exposure Control:
Manual Flash: Yes
TTL auto Flash: TTL
Multi Flash: Yes
TTL Control:
High-Speed Sync: Yes
Flash Exposure Compensation: Yes, ±3stops in 1/3 stop increments
Focus Assist: Manual open
Second Curtain Sync: Yes( Setting on the camera)
Wireless Flash:
Controllable Slave Group: Max.5 group (A/B/C/D/E)
Transmission Range(approx.)>100m
Channel:32
Others:
Synchronization Delay Set: Yes(0-10ms, use 100us as the unit)
Modeling Flash: ON/OFF
Zoom Setting: Adjust the flash’s focal length through the transmitter
LCD Panel: Wide LCD panel, backlight ON/OFF
Output Interface: Transmitter: use a PC cord to input and output
Firmware Upgrade: Use the Micro USB port to upgrade
Memory Function: Settings will stored 2 seconds after last operation and recover after restarted
Dimension/Weight for Transmitter: 72x75x52mm/90g
Package Includes:
1x Godox X1T-F Transmitter
Additional Information
Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 5.5 cm |
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