
Godox
Godox SG_B078MJJFPS Xpro-F Flash Trigger for Fujifilm
★★★★★
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
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
Does the Xpro-F support TTL with all Godox flashes, or only certain models?
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.
What is TTL-Convert-Manual, and how does it help on a real shoot?
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.
Does High-Speed Sync actually work reliably at 1/8000s with this trigger?
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.
How many flash groups and channels does the Xpro-F support?
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.
Can I update the firmware on the Xpro-F, and why does it matter?
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.