Godox X2T-N Nikon 2.4GHz X-System Flash Transmitter
Product Description The Godox X2T-N is a 2.4GHz wireless flash trigger designed specifically for Nikon cameras, providing precise control over off-camera lighting. Fully compatible with the Godox X-System, it supports TTL and high-speed sync (HSS), allowing seamless integration with a wide range of Godox flash units. Its backlit LCD screen and intuitive interface make navigating menus and adjusting settings straightforward, even during fast-paced shoots. This Nikon flash controller is ideal for portrait, event, and commercial photographers who need reliable wireless flash management. It allows control over multiple flashes simultaneously, making complex lighting setups easier to handle. Managing multiple flashes can be challenging, particularly when balancing power, distance, and timing. The X2T-N addresses these challenges by supporting 5 groups and 32 channels, reducing guesswork in multi-flash setups. With TTL, HSS, and manual modes, this wireless flash trigger provides full control over each flash unit. Its 100-metre wireless range allows flexible positioning of lights, while optional smartphone control via the Godox app enables convenient adjustments through Bluetooth without touching the transmitter. Key Features 2.4GHz wireless flash trigger for Nikon cameras Compatible with Godox X-System for off-camera lighting Supports TTL and high-speed sync (HSS) for accurate exposure Manual flash control for full creative flexibility Supports 5 groups and 32 channels for multi-flash setups Backlit LCD screen with intuitive interface Reliable wireless range up to 100 metres Optional Bluetooth control via Godox smartphone app Specifications Groups/Channels: 5/32 Frequency: 2.4GHz Wireless range: up to 100 metres Display: LCD screen Power Supply: 2x AA (R6) batteries, not included Dimensions: 7 x 7 x 5.8 cm Weight: 0.07 kg What's Included 1 x Godox X2T-N Wireless Flash Trigger
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