The new Godox XPROII-C for Canon, XPROII-N for Nikon and XPROII-S for Sony are shipping now from Strobepro. The XPROII-F for Fuji, XPROII-OP for Panasonic/Olympus will be arriving soon. Buy the Godox XPROII from the links below. Nikon: Canon: Sony: Godox's New Top of the Line Controller Not sure which controller to get? The XPROII is the newest option and best choice for the majority of users. The large, upward-tilted display with dedicated buttons makes managing your flash groups easy. If you need a pass-through hotshoe, go for the X2T-N instead. What's Different From Version 1? Improved compatibility for mirrorless cameras Backlit buttons New flip lock mounting mechanism Save user setting to 5 different memory slots for recall later New individual modelling lamp control (adjust the modelling lamp of each light separately in Proportional and Percentage) Update firmware through USB-C on PC or Mac with Godox V3 utility Channel scan function (scan your location for the least amount of interference) New Sekonic L-858 integration (fire your lights from your Sekonic L858 meter) Improved TCM function (Convert TTL flash exposures to manual power settings, now with more Godox strobes supported) New menu interface The Strobepro Difference Strobepro is the largest distributor of Godox products in Canada. Give yourself peace of mind with Strobepro's helpful staff, 2-year warranty, and Calgary-based service centre with our industry-leading support. The Best Controller System on the Market Godox has been leading the wireless remote game for years now. It is simply the easiest and most reliable triggering system on the market. One controller works on all Godox X series lights. From your XPROII remote you'll be able to control speedlites, battery strobes and studio strobes quickly and easily. Just match the channel and group and you're good to go. Control Manual, TTL, Multi and High Speed Sync Easily switch between the different modes of your light. Choose Manual mode to be in full control, or choose TTL to let your camera take over. Enable multi-mode, disable flash groups, or shoot at up to 1/8000 s in HSS mode. This controller does it all! *Please note not all Godox lights are TTL, Multi and HSS compatible. Bluetooth Compatibility With the addition of Bluetooth, the XPROII can now interface with the Godox Flash App. Connect the XPROII to your smartphone and get full control over your flashes directly from your phone. You can even use your phone as the camera and fire your lights (your mileage may vary depending on your exact model of smartphone). Use As Remote Shutter Release Pick up an optional X1R Receiver and you can use your XPROII to remotely trigger your camera's shutter. Please note that you'll need the camera cable that comes with the X1R as well. Video Contents: 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - What Controller Should I Buy? 04:19 – Unboxing 05:00 – Physical Differences Between V1 & V2 08:29 – Battery Install & New Lock (New) 10:59 – Focus Assist Button 11:53 – Setting Channel & Group on XPROII (New) 17:24 – Set Channel & Group on Speedlite/Strobe (New) 20:06 – MANUAL MODE Control 21:50 – TTL MODE Control 24:00 – ALL Button (Changing Multiple Groups) 27:00 – ZOOM Button (Zoom Display to Single Group) 28:00 – SYNC (HSS & Rear Curtain) 30:42 – OPTICAL ZOOM (New) 32:42 – MODELLING LAMP Control (New) 35:22 – MULTI MODE Control CUSTOM FUNCTIONS MENU 38:23 – WIRELESS (Channel/ID/Scan/Distance/Groups) (New) 42:20 – BLUETOOTH (Connect to Godox App) (New) 43:38 – MULTI MODE OFF (Disable Multi Mode) (New) 44:24 – TRIGGERING DELAY 44:50 – STEP (Minimum Power Levels) (New) 46:32 – SHOOT (Multiple Shooter Mode/Sekonic Meter) (New) 48:38 – TCM (TTL to Manual Power Conversion) (New) 50:53 – LEGACY HOTSHOE (Disable HSS/TTL) (New) 52:27 – SHUTTER (Change Test Button Function) (New) 53:25 – PC SYNC JACK (Change In/Out) 53:47 – BEEP (Turn Recycling Beep On/Off) 53:56 – SLEEP (Standby Timing) 54:28 – LIGHT (LCD Backlight On/Off) 54:58 – CONTRAST (LCD Contrast) 55:16 – USER (Save/Load Settings) (New) 56:40 – CLEAR (Clear Settings & Hard Reset) 58:15 – Firmware Note 58:44 – Conclusion
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