
Godox T3887 X2T-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Sony
Take full creative control of your Sony flash system — the Godox X2T-S puts TTL, HSS, and multi-group wireless triggering in your hot shoe at a fraction of the price of native triggers.
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Overview
Key Features
Using your cell phone,or tablets to connect the X2 via Bluetooth after downloading the “GodoxPhoto” APP,you can control the flash mode,power output,the modeling light mode,the beep of Godox flashes,and etc.
LCD with clear display effect and convenient operation;With 5 group setting buttons,and 3 function buttons to realize quick setting.Built-in 2.4G wireless transmission, operating distance can reach up to 100 meters.
The newly added scan setting function can help automatically detect the channel with the least interference.
Fully support TTL autoflash,1/8000s high-speed sync,multiflash mode,manual mode,flash exposure compensation,Flash Exposure Lock, Zoom setting,TCM function,Firmware upgrade,Memory function,Modeling lamp.
Godox TTL Wireless Flash Trigger X2T compatible for Camera, Featuring multi-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, sensitive reaction. Support all cameras that have PC sync socket.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- TTL autoflash on Sony bodies keeps exposure accurate through dynamic event scenarios — changing distances, moving subjects, varied backgrounds — without manual power adjustments between shots.
- HSS up to 1/8000s enables wide-aperture flash work in full sunlight, opening creative options like outdoor portraiture at f/1.8 that a standard sync speed trigger cannot achieve.
- Five independent group controls with dedicated buttons allow fast, menu-free power adjustments across a multi-light setup during a live shoot.
- The auto channel scan actively finds the least-congested 2.4GHz frequency, reducing misfires in venues crowded with competing wireless equipment.
- Bluetooth + GodoxPhoto app integration enables remote flash power control from a phone, eliminating physical trips to adjust lights positioned away from the camera.
👎 Cons
- The X2T-S is a transmitter only — it triggers Godox-system flashes but cannot receive, meaning it doesn't support cross-triggering setups where you need a flash on-camera as both strobe and master.
- TTL consistency can vary slightly across Sony body generations — testing with your specific camera and flash combination before a critical shoot is recommended.
- The LCD display, while improved over the X1T, remains smaller than ideal for quick adjustments in bright outdoor light where glare makes reading settings difficult.
- Bluetooth connectivity for the GodoxPhoto app adds a setup step; Bluetooth pairing can be inconsistent when switching between phones on a shared kit.
- The TCM (TTL-Convert-to-Manual) function, while useful, captures a single power value and doesn't account for subjects moving between metered distance and actual shooting position.