Godox

Godox XPro-S 2.4G TTL Wireless Flash Trigger

4.1 (16 reviews)

Godox XPro-S wireless flash trigger gives Sony shooters fast TTL control and high-speed sync from a large, intuitive LCD interface.

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Overview

The Godox XPro-S is a dedicated 2.4GHz wireless flash transmitter built specifically for Sony camera systems. It mounts directly to the camera's Multi Interface hot shoe and communicates TTL metering data between the camera body and remote Godox flash units, enabling accurate automatic exposure without manual calculations. The standout feature is its large backlit LCD panel, which displays group assignments, power levels, channel settings, and sync mode at a glance — a meaningful upgrade over smaller-screened alternatives when you are adjusting multiple groups on location. A prominent control wheel and dedicated function buttons let photographers change power, switch groups, and toggle between TTL and manual modes without diving into menus.

High-speed sync capability is a key draw, allowing the XPro-S to fire compatible Godox flashes at shutter speeds well beyond the camera's native sync speed. This makes it practical for outdoor portrait work where you want to use flash with a wide aperture in bright sunlight. The 2.4G Wireless X System delivers stable radio communication with Godox receivers and built-in receiver flashes across a functional working range, and the transmitter supports independent power control across multiple flash groups for complex multi-light setups. Designed as a transmitter only, the XPro-S does not receive signals — it sits atop your camera and commands remote flashes, making it the central control point for Sony-based Godox lighting rigs.

Specifications

Wireless System
2.4G Wireless X System
TTL Support
Yes (Sony TTL)
High-Speed Sync
Yes
Display
Large Backlit LCD Screen
Camera Compatibility
Sony (Multi Interface Hot Shoe)
Function
Transmitter Only

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Large LCD display makes it easy to read and adjust flash settings at a glance, even in challenging lighting.
  • Dedicated Sony Multi Interface hot shoe design ensures reliable TTL metering and communication with Sony bodies.
  • High-speed sync support allows creative use of flash at fast shutter speeds for shallow depth-of-field in daylight.
  • The 2.4G Wireless X System provides stable signal transmission across a reliable working range.
  • Intuitive control dial and button layout allow quick group and power adjustments mid-shoot.

👎 Cons

  • Only compatible with Sony cameras, so photographers using multiple camera brands need separate triggers for each system.
  • Full TTL and HSS functionality requires Godox-compatible receivers and flash units on the remote end.
  • The transmitter body adds height and some weight to the top of the camera when mounted on the hot shoe.
  • Battery life under heavy use with multiple groups can require more frequent changes than occasional single-flash setups.

Frequently Asked Questions

The XPro-S is designed for Sony cameras with a Multi Interface hot shoe, covering a wide range of Sony Alpha mirrorless and SLT models. Check Godox's compatibility list for your specific camera body.
Yes, the XPro-S supports high-speed sync (HSS), allowing you to use flash at shutter speeds beyond the camera's native sync speed — useful for shooting with wide apertures in bright light.
The XPro-S supports the Godox Wireless X System with multiple groups and channels, enabling you to independently control the power and settings of several off-camera flash units from the transmitter.
The XPro-S is built for the Godox 2.4G Wireless X System and provides full TTL and HSS functionality only with compatible Godox receivers and flashes. It cannot wirelessly trigger non-Godox units unless they use a compatible Godox receiver.
The XPro-S features a larger LCD screen and a more prominent control dial compared to the X2T-S, making it faster to navigate settings on the fly. It is often preferred by photographers who value quick manual adjustments during shoots.