Godox

Godox SG_B078MJJFPS Xpro-F Flash Trigger for Fujifilm

4.5 (70 reviews)

Unlock HSS, TTL, and full multi-group control for your Godox system from a single Fujifilm-dedicated trigger.

$69.00*
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Overview

The Godox Xpro-F is the dedicated wireless flash trigger for Fujifilm cameras within the Godox X system. It's built for photographers who have moved beyond on-camera flash and need precise, responsive control over one or more off-camera lights. The trigger communicates over a 2.4GHz frequency across 32 channels — enough bandwidth separation to work confidently in crowded event venues or multi-photographer commercial studios. TTL-Convert-Manual is the standout workflow feature: you take one TTL reading, lock the resulting power value as a manual setting, and shoot the rest of your session at consistent, repeatable output. Combined with High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000s, the Xpro-F opens up natural-light portraiture and outdoor fashion work where a slow sync speed would otherwise force you off your preferred aperture.

The trigger's large dot matrix LCD display is a meaningful ergonomic upgrade over the smaller screens found on earlier Godox triggers — group power levels, channel, and mode are visible at a glance without squinting. The body is solidly built and seats firmly in Fujifilm's hotshoe without the lateral play you sometimes get from off-brand triggers. The Type-C USB port for firmware updates is a forward-thinking touch that ensures the Xpro-F stays compatible as Godox releases new flashes. For Fujifilm shooters building out a Godox lighting kit — from a single portable strobe to a full multi-group studio setup — the Xpro-F is the control hub that ties the system together.

Specifications

Brand
Godox
Model
Xpro-F
Compatibility
Fujifilm cameras
Wireless Frequency
2.4GHz
High-Speed Sync
Up to 1/8000s
Groups
5 (A/B/C/D/E)
Channels
32
Functions
TTL, TTL-Convert-Manual, FE Lock, Modeling Light Control, Zoom Coverage Adjustment
Display
Large Dot Matrix LCD
Firmware Upgrade Port
Type-C USB

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • HSS up to 1/8000s enables wide-aperture shooting in full daylight without ND filters
  • TTL-Convert-Manual locks metered exposure as a manual value — ideal for locking in light mid-shoot
  • Controls up to 5 groups independently, enabling complex multi-light setups from one trigger
  • Large dot matrix LCD is readable in both bright outdoor light and dim studio environments
  • Type-C USB firmware upgrades keep the trigger current as the Godox ecosystem expands

👎 Cons

  • Fujifilm-specific — will not work with Canon, Nikon, or Sony cameras without purchasing the correct Xpro variant
  • TTL functionality requires a Godox flash with TTL capability; manual-only flashes lose that feature
  • The trigger adds noticeable height to the hotshoe, which can interfere with some OVF/EVF framing on smaller Fujifilm bodies
  • No built-in receiver — off-camera flash units still need their own Godox receiver or compatible built-in radio

Frequently Asked Questions

The Xpro-F supports TTL passthrough and TTL-Convert-Manual with Godox flashes that have TTL capability built in — such as the V860II-F, TT685F, and AD200 series. Older manual-only Godox units will trigger but won't exchange TTL data.
TTL-Convert-Manual lets you fire a TTL test shot to get the flash's metered exposure, then lock that power value as a manual setting. It's invaluable when you've dialed in your light during a rehearsal and want to shoot the actual event at consistent, repeatable power without TTL fluctuation.
Yes — HSS functions up to 1/8000s when paired with a compatible Godox flash. The trigger handles the HSS handshake with the Fujifilm hotshoe, allowing you to shoot wide open in bright daylight without neutral density filters.
The Xpro-F controls up to 5 groups (A/B/C/D/E) across 32 wireless channels, giving you substantial flexibility for multi-light setups without frequency conflicts on a busy shoot floor.
Firmware updates are done via the Type-C USB port. Keeping firmware current ensures compatibility as Godox adds new flashes to the ecosystem and occasionally improves TTL accuracy and HSS performance.