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Godox X2 Transmitter Micro Four Thirds

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 27259
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  • Radio transmitter
  • X2 transmitter
  • Flash settings E-TTL II, Manual and Off
  • 5 groups of control buttons and 3 function buttons
  • 5 groups and 32 channels
  • large LCD display with illumination
  • automatic saving of settings
  • USB Type-C port for firmware upgrade
  • operates at 2.4 GHz
  • Unleash flashes
  • compatible with Godox flashes with built-in radio receiver

The Godox X2 transmitter is compatible with Godox flash units and studio flash units with built-in Godox X Wireless Radio System.
The X2 provides stable, reliable and effective real-time signal transmission, making it a good choice for photographers with diverse lighting needs.

User-friendly design and easy operation
The trigger is equipped with a bright LCD screen with illumination. It has five group setting buttons and three function buttons for quick shutter release setting. The Godox X2 attaches to the camera with the quick-release hot shoe.

Bluetooth support
Through Bluetooth, connect your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet to the Godox X2 to control the flash mode, flash output, light mode setting and beep of the Godox flashes, etc. after downloading the free GodoxPhoto app. control.

Trouble-free and reliable operation
The Godox X2 trigger has 5 groups, 32 channels and access to 99 wireless ID settings to reduce interference with other nearby systems. Triggering is also possible via the 3.5mm PC sync port.

TTL auto flash and professional features
The X2 supports TTL auto flash, high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, manual mode, flash exposure compensation, exposure parameter setting via the mobile app, scan setting, one-shot and multi-shot setting, modeling lamp control, flash output setting of all groups at once, etc. The newly added scan adjustment function helps to automatically detect the channel with the least interference.

Future-proof
The Godox X2 transmitter supports firmware upgrades via the future-proof USB Type-C port.

Other product features:
Bluetooth for control with your smartphone and the GodoxPhoto app
High-speed sync up to 1/8000s
Range of about 100 meters

Anschluss: Micro Four Thirds
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 62,99
41,35 Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Godox X2 Transmitter Micro Four Thirds

Short profile

  • Radio transmitter
  • X2 transmitter
  • Flash settings E-TTL II, Manual and Off
  • 5 groups of control buttons and 3 function buttons
  • 5 groups and 32 channels
  • large LCD display with illumination
  • automatic saving of settings
  • USB Type-C port for firmware upgrade
  • operates at 2.4 GHz
  • Unleash flashes
  • compatible with Godox flashes with built-in radio receiver

Product description for Godox X2 Transmitter Micro Four Thirds

The Godox X2 transmitter is compatible with Godox flash units and studio flash units with built-in Godox X Wireless Radio System.
The X2 provides stable, reliable and effective real-time signal transmission, making it a good choice for photographers with diverse lighting needs.

User-friendly design and easy operation
The trigger is equipped with a bright LCD screen with illumination. It has five group setting buttons and three function buttons for quick shutter release setting. The Godox X2 attaches to the camera with the quick-release hot shoe.

Bluetooth support
Through Bluetooth, connect your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet to the Godox X2 to control the flash mode, flash output, light mode setting and beep of the Godox flashes, etc. after downloading the free GodoxPhoto app. control.

Trouble-free and reliable operation
The Godox X2 trigger has 5 groups, 32 channels and access to 99 wireless ID settings to reduce interference with other nearby systems. Triggering is also possible via the 3.5mm PC sync port.

TTL auto flash and professional features
The X2 supports TTL auto flash, high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, manual mode, flash exposure compensation, exposure parameter setting via the mobile app, scan setting, one-shot and multi-shot setting, modeling lamp control, flash output setting of all groups at once, etc. The newly added scan adjustment function helps to automatically detect the channel with the least interference.

Future-proof
The Godox X2 transmitter supports firmware upgrades via the future-proof USB Type-C port.

Other product features:
Bluetooth for control with your smartphone and the GodoxPhoto app
High-speed sync up to 1/8000s
Range of about 100 meters

Godox X2 Transmitter Micro Four Thirds

Technik
Maximale Reichweite ca.
100 m
Verbindungsart
Funk
Kamerasystem
Olympus
Panasonic
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
72 x 70 x 58 mm
Gewicht ca.
90 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344217696
KAN
X2 OL / PAN

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