
Godox X2T-N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Nikon
Bluetooth-enabled wireless flash trigger with i-TTL support, 1/8000s HSS, and smartphone control for Nikon shooters.
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Overview
Key Features
The X2T-N 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-N via. BT after downloading the GodoxPhoto APP, you can control the flash mode, power output, the modeling light mode, the beep of Godox flashes, and so on.
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 allows flash control from a smartphone via the GodoxPhoto app
- Large backlit LCD panel and dedicated group buttons make adjustments quick, even in dark environments
- Supports i-TTL autoflash and high-speed sync up to 1/8000s for versatile exposure control
- 99 wireless IDs and 32 channels minimize interference when shooting near other wireless systems
- Minimum power output reaches 1/256 in precise 1/10-stop increments for fine-tuned lighting
👎 Cons
- Powered by two AA batteries (not included), which adds ongoing cost compared to built-in rechargeable units
- Only works as a transmitter — a compatible Godox receiver or flash with built-in X-system is required
- Nikon-specific hot shoe mount means it cannot be used on Canon, Sony, or other camera brands
- Compact body can feel cramped when making adjustments with larger hands
- No built-in AF assist beam for low-light autofocus assistance