Godox X2T-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for sony

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Bromley South 4.8 mi

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Information

X2 Series TTL wireless flash Trigger can work with camera flashes, outdoor flashes, and studio flashes with built-in X wireless radio system. X2 achieves stable, reliable and effective real-time signal transmission which makes it a good choice for photographers who have various lighting demands. Compatible Camera Models (This table only lists the tested camera models, not all Sony series cameras. For the compatibility of other camera models, a self-test is recommended.) a7iii, a77, II a77, a99, ILCE-6000L, a9, A7R, A7RII, A7M3, A7M2, A7RIII, a350, DSC-RX10 and etc. Features: With built-in 2.4GHz wireless transmission and 100m workable distance. Wireless grouping system and 32 channels to have multiple flashes under control simultaneously. The max synchronization speed can reach to 1/8000s. Compatible with Fuji DSLR or Mirrorless cameras with hotshoe (TTL autoflash). Specification: Compatible cameras: Sony Camera Manual Mode: Yes Multiflash Mode:Yes High-Speed Sync: Yes Rear-Curtain Sync:Yes Flash Exposure Compensation: Yes, ±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments Flash Exposure Lock: Yes Focus Assist: Yes Modeling Lamp: Yes Beeper: Yes Transmission Range(Approx.): 0-100m Modulation Mode: MSK Channels: 32 Wireless ID: 01-99 Groups: 5 Display: A large LCD panel, backlight ON or OFF

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Cancellation Terms

In case of cancellation 2 days before the rental period, 100% of the rental amount is refunded. If canceled one day before the rental period, 50% of the rental amount is refunded. If you cancel the same day the rental period starts, no refund is made. Read more

Reviews

Kit O Have rented Godox X2T-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for sony

5/5

Harrison D Have rented Godox X2T-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for sony

5/5

"Amazing service and great communication"