
Godox X1N Wireless Flash Trigger Receiver for Nikon
Reliable wireless flash receiver for Nikon shooters with TTL, high-speed sync, and 100-meter range.
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Overview
Key Features
Compatibility: Godox first TTL wireless flash trigger receiver X1R-N, Featuring multi-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction, compatible for Nikon DSLR cameras (i-TTL autoflash); Support for the cameras that have PC sync socket
Wireless Transmission: Built-in 2.4G wireless X system provides 100 meters further transmission distance and creative triggering methods; Use with X1T-N/X2T-N/XPro-N/XProII-N/X3N(sold separately) transmitter to trigger camera flash, studio flash and camera shutter
Advanced Features: Big and Clear LCD Panel for easy operation, Versatile features like synchronization delay setting, Wireless Shutter Release, wireless, zoom setting, etc; Use the Micro USB port to upgrade
Useful Functions: Godox X1N-R is different from other Receiver in that it has a lot of features.Fully Support TTL Autoflash, 1/8000s High Speed Sync, Flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash etc; Receiver can control cameras shooting through 2.5mm shutter release interface
Wireless Grouping System: Wireless remote control and grouping system support 5 groups and 32 channels to triggering flash, Also own Extra-large LCD panel and 5 group buttons,convenient operation, very suitable for novice learning
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports TTL autoflash and 1/8000s high-speed sync for seamless integration with Nikon systems
- 100-meter wireless range via the 2.4G X system provides flexibility for distant flash placement
- Large LCD panel with dedicated group buttons makes setup and channel selection straightforward
- Firmware upgradeable via Micro USB so the receiver can stay current with new features
- Affordable way to expand a Godox wireless lighting system with reliable signal stability
👎 Cons
- Receiver only — requires a separate Godox transmitter purchase to function
- Runs on AA batteries rather than a built-in rechargeable cell, adding ongoing battery costs
- Only compatible with Nikon mount cameras, so switching systems requires a different receiver model
- Adds bulk on top of the flash hot shoe, which can make the flash unit top-heavy on smaller camera bodies