. It allows you to control your camera's built-in flash or compatible Godox flashes wirelessly, offering greater flexibility and control over your lighting setup. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
Wireless flash triggering: Triggers your Nikon camera's built-in flash or compatible Godox flashes wirelessly, eliminating the need for a direct connection between the camera and flash.
TTL compatibility: Supports Nikon's i-TTL system for automatic flash exposure control, ensuring accurate and consistent lighting results.
Multiple group control: Allows you to control flash units in different groups (up to 5 groups), providing greater control over complex multi-flash setups. This is useful for creating complex lighting effects or controlling multiple flashes in different positions.
Multiple channels and ID settings: Offers multiple channels and ID settings to prevent interference from other nearby triggers, ensuring reliable communication and avoiding unwanted triggering from other photographers.
High-speed sync (HSS) support (with compatible flashes): Enables flash synchronization at shutter speeds faster than your camera's typical flash sync speed, allowing you to capture images with a shallow depth of field even in bright lighting conditions.
Large, backlit LCD display: Provides clear and easy viewing of settings and information, even in low-light conditions.
Dedicated group buttons: Makes it easy to switch between and control different flash groups quickly.
2.4 GHz wireless transmission: Offers stable and reliable connection for remote triggering up to 100 meters (328 feet) in open areas.
Compact and portable design: Lightweight and easy to carry, making it convenient for on-location shoots.
USB Type-C port: Allows for firmware updates and potential future functionalities.
Brand | Godox |