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Godox XPROIIC2VBC XProII-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger

5.0 (7 reviews)

Take precise TTL control of your entire Godox lighting system from a single thumb-operated trigger built for Canon shooters who move fast.

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Overview

The Godox XProII-C is built for Canon photographers who are running multi-light setups — think wedding reception receptions, editorial shoots with a key, fill, and hair light, or portrait sessions where you're constantly tweaking power ratios without stopping the flow. With five dedicated group buttons and HSS support up to 1/8000s, it handles both controlled studio situations and fast outdoor work where you're fighting ambient light with a wide-open aperture. The TTL system means you can walk into an unknown lighting environment, fire a test shot, and be in the ballpark immediately rather than chimping your way through a dozen manual adjustments.

In hand, the XProII-C feels like a step up from earlier Godox triggers in terms of button quality and display legibility. The LCD is genuinely readable in daylight, and the layout is logical enough that you stop reading labels after a day of use. The 2.4GHz X System connection is stable in most shooting environments, and the new auto frequency scan reduces the interference problems that older Godox triggers occasionally suffered at large venues with multiple photographers. The Godox Flash app adds remote capability that's genuinely useful when your lights are positioned away from the camera, though most working photographers will rely on the physical controls during an active session.

Key Features

Innovation Remote Control -- The XPROII-C is a new upgrade of the godox Xpro-C TTL wireless trigger, it used to EOS 60D 70D 5D Mark II III IV 2000D, Rebel T3i T4i T5i T6i T7i T8i T6 T7 camera that have PC sync socket. It can be a wireless Godox transmitter for camera flash/outdoor flash/studio speedlite, and finally create your professional results

TTL Autoflash and Pro Functions - Support TTL autoflash, manual flash, stroboscopic, 1/8000s high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, FE lock, TCM transform, one-shoot & multi-shoot setting, featured TCM transform function, quick release shoe mount, wireless ID, group modeling lamp control, group zooming, adjusting all groups' output value simultaneously, etc.

Intuitive Operation -- When you place your camera, trigger, and flash far away, try to use our APP, Godox Flash, to control remotely the output of the flash. To improve your user experience, the app Godox Flash, allows you to adjust the flash value you want. The interface of Godox Flash is clear and easy to use. Download this app simply, and you will control all settings directly in the mobile interface

TCM Transform Function -- With TTL flash value as reference, converting the TTL flash value to manual flash value through the TCM feature reduces time from creative concepts to professional images. Manual adjustment always stimulates your potential and helps you to get more creative inspiration

Intuitive Operation - 5 delicated group button and 4 function button offers convenient manipulation, multi wireless trigger option, large LCD display offer easy controls, it also support smart Godox Flash APP to control remotely the output of the flash, the New scanning function can automatically scan the idle frequency band to improve connection stability

Specifications

Model
XProII-C
Compatibility
Canon EOS 60D, 70D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 2000D, Rebel T3i, T4i, T5i, T6i, T7i, T8i, T6, T7
Sync Socket Requirement
PC sync socket
Wireless Technology
TTL Wireless
Sync Speed
1/8000s High-Speed Sync
Control Functions
TTL Autoflash, Manual Flash, Stroboscopic, Flash Exposure Compensation, FE Lock, TCM Transform, One-Shoot & Multi-Shoot, Wireless ID, Group Modeling Lamp Control, Group Zooming, Adjusting all groups' output value simultaneously
Remote Control
Godox Flash APP
User Interface
5 dedicated group buttons, 4 function buttons, large LCD display
New Functionality
Scanning function for idle frequency band

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Five dedicated group buttons let you shift power ratios mid-session without diving into menus — critical during fast-moving event work.
  • TCM function eliminates the guesswork of manual flash by converting a good TTL exposure directly into a repeatable manual value.
  • 1/8000s HSS support opens up wide apertures in bright outdoor conditions without blowing out the background.
  • Large backlit LCD is readable at arm's length and in bright ambient light, which matters when you're working quickly on location.
  • Auto frequency scanning reduces connection drop-outs in crowded venues or multi-photographer environments.

👎 Cons

  • Exclusive to the Godox X ecosystem — if you mix brands or switch flash systems, this trigger becomes a paperweight.
  • The physical footprint is larger than basic triggers; it adds noticeable bulk to smaller mirrorless Canon bodies.
  • App control requires a paired smartphone and adds a dependency point — a dead phone battery can disrupt remote workflow.
  • No built-in receiver mode, so it can only function as a transmitter, not as an off-camera unit being triggered by another transmitter.

Frequently Asked Questions

It works with Canon EOS cameras that use the TTL hot shoe system, including the 60D, 70D, 5D Mark II/III/IV, 2000D, and Rebel T3i through T8i. Cameras with a PC sync socket can also be connected directly. Check Godox's compatibility chart for newer EOS R-series bodies before buying.
No — it operates exclusively within the Godox 2.4GHz X System. All receiving flashes, monolights, and strobes need to be Godox X-system compatible units. It won't trigger third-party flashes wirelessly.
TCM (TTL-Convert-to-Manual) lets you fire a TTL test shot to get a baseline exposure, then locks that value in as a manual setting. It's a fast way to dial in manual flash power at an event or portrait session without guessing — shoot once in TTL, freeze it, then work consistently the rest of the session.
The XProII-C supports 5 groups (A/B/C/D/E) each with dedicated buttons, and up to 32 wireless channels. You can adjust power output across all groups simultaneously or fine-tune each group independently from the large LCD panel.
No — the app extends them. Physical buttons handle fast on-the-fly adjustments during a shoot. The app is most useful for remote control when the trigger is mounted out of reach, or for fine-tuning settings before a session without touching the camera.