
Godox X2T-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon Cameras
Bluetooth-enabled TTL wireless flash trigger for Canon with 1/8000s high-speed sync and smartphone app control.
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Overview
Key Features
The X2T-C TTL wireless flash trigger can work with Godox camera flashes, outdoor flashes, and studio flashes with built-in Godox X wireless radio system. It achieves stable, reliable and effective real-time signal transmission which makes it a good choice for photographers who have various lighting demands.
User-friendly design. LCD with clear display effect; With 5 group setting butons and 3 function buttons to realize quick setting. All the groups and function buttons feature backlighting, easy to be operated even in low light environment.
BT Support: Using your smartphone or tablets (adopt for iOs or for Android-based system) to connect the X2T-C via.
With quick lock hot-shoe; The minimum power output can be precisely set to 1/256 in 1/10 step adjustment. With 5 groups, 32 channels and access to 99 wireless ID settings to limit the interference from other nearby systems.
Fully support TTL autoflash, 1/8000s high-speed sync, multiflash mode, manual mode, flash exposure compensation, adjusting the lighting parameter through the mobile APP, scan setting, one-shot and multi-shot setting, control of the modeling lamp, adjusting all groups' output value simultaneously, etc.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Bluetooth connectivity with smartphone app control provides convenient remote adjustment of flash settings
- Supports 5 groups, 32 channels, and 99 wireless IDs, minimizing interference in multi-photographer environments
- Quick-lock hot shoe provides a secure, stable mount on compatible Canon cameras
- Backlit group and function buttons allow easy operation in dark shooting environments
- Minimum power output adjustable to 1/256 in precise 1/10-step increments for fine-tuned lighting control
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with Canon EOS cameras — a separate model is required for Nikon, Sony, or other brands
- Only functions as a transmitter, so a compatible Godox receiver or flash with built-in X system is required
- The LCD panel, while clear, is relatively small for managing complex multi-group setups
- Bluetooth app connectivity can be intermittent depending on device and environmental conditions