
Godox Xpro-O TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Olympus/Panasonic
Reliable wireless flash control for fast-paced Micro Four Thirds shooting, from intimate portraits to multi-light event setups
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Overview
Key Features
[Application] Apply for Olympus and Panasonic hot shoe camera flash, outdoor flash, studio flash and etc. Such as TT350-O V350-O TT685-O V860II-O V850 V860III-O V850III AD100Pro MF12 AD200 AD200 Pro AD400Pro AD600 Pro AD600 and so on
[TTL Autoflash and Pro Functions] Fully support TTL autoflash, 1/8000s high-speed sync, multi flash, manual flash, flash exposure compensation, TCM transform function, Magnification function, One-shoot & Multi-shoot setting, groups modeling lamp control, group zooming, adjusting all groups output value simultaneously, etc
[LARGE LCD Display] 16 Groups and 32 Channels to Wirelessly Control and Trigger. Full Graphic Display of 5 Groups simultaneously
[Versatile Using Methods] As a Wireless Godox Flash Trigger/ Wireless Shutter Release Trigger/ Wireless Olympus/Panasonic Speedlights Trigger/ Flash Trigger with 2.5mm Sync Cord Jack
[01-99 WIRELESS ID] Only Achieve Triggering when the Channels and Wireless IDs of the Master and Slave unit are Set to the Same, Avoiding Signal Interference effectively
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Large LCD lets you adjust five groups at a glance without chimping through menus mid-shoot
- TTL and HSS up to 1/8000s mean you can move between natural-light portraits and fill-flash event coverage without swapping settings
- 32 channels and 99 wireless IDs keep your signal clean when working alongside other photographers at crowded venues
- TCM function locks in a good TTL exposure and converts it to manual, giving you repeatable results across a portrait series
- Doubles as a wireless shutter release, reducing the number of accessories you carry to a location shoot
👎 Cons
- The interface, while functional, has a learning curve — small buttons can be fiddly to navigate when you're adjusting groups quickly between setups
- Only compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic hot shoe, so it won't transfer if you switch to a Canon or Nikon system
- No built-in AF assist beam, which means you lose that focusing aid in dim reception halls or dark studio corners
- The plastic body feels lightweight on the hot shoe but doesn't inspire the same confidence as metal-built triggers during rough transport