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'''GODOX(神牛)''' is the International Trademark of ] manufacturer Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. of ], ]. Established in 1993, Godox has evolved into a global company specializing in the development of lighting and audio equipment for photography, videography, and filmmaking. With a mission to deliver professional and high-quality lighting solutions, Godox has consistently pushed technological boundaries, resulting in a diverse product lineup that caters to various creative needs. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its milestones, such as the launch of the pioneering off-camera high-speed flash AD200 in 2016 and the wireless 2.4G X control system in 2015. <ref name="about" /> |
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'''GODOX(神牛)''' is the International Trademark of ] manufacturer Shenzhen Godox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. of ], ]. Established in 1993, Godox has evolved into a global company specializing in the development of lighting and audio equipment for photography, videography, and filmmaking. With a mission to deliver professional and high-quality lighting solutions, Godox has consistently pushed technological boundaries, resulting in a diverse product lineup that caters to various creative needs. The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its milestones, such as the launch of the pioneering off-camera high-speed flash AD200 in 2016 and the wireless 2.4G X control system in 2015. <ref name="about" /> |
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In some countries, Godox is also known by other brands for the purpose of limiting warranty service to locally purchased units only. |
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;Rebrands |
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* USA - Flashpoint (Adorama) |
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* Europe - Pixapro |
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* Malaysia - Onsmo |
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==Products== |
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==Products== |
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===Triggers=== |
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===Triggers=== |
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Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver allows all and including 3rd-party flashes to be compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable. |
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! Trigger !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Role !! TTL !! HSS !! Top-Hotshoe !! AF Assist !! Bluetooth !! Channels !! Groups !! ID !! Firmware Upgrade !! Power !! Status |
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| X1R || Yes || RX || Yes || Yes || Yes || No || No || 32 || 5 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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** X2T |
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| X1T || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || No || 32 || 5 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || EOL |
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| X2T || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || 32 || 5 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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** Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver (Adorama Exclusive) |
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| X3 || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || No || No || No || 32 || 16 || Yes || Yes || Built-in Li-ion || |
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** Flashpoint R2 Pro MarkII (Adorama Exclusive) |
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** FusionTLC Raven (3rd-Party, Non-Godox Equipment) |
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| XPro || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || No || Yes || No || 32 || 16 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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| XPro II || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || No || Yes || Yes || 32 || 16 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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| Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver (Adorama Exclusive) || Yes || TX/RX || No || No || Yes || No || No || 32 || 5 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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| Flashpoint R2 Pro MarkII (Adorama Exclusive) || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || No || Yes || Yes || 32 || 16 || Yes || Yes || 2x AA || |
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| FusionTLC Raven (3rd-Party, Non-Godox Equipment) || Yes || TX || Yes || Yes || No || Yes || No || 32 || 4 || Unknown || Yes || Built-in Li-ion || |
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| XT16 || Yes || TX || No || No || No || Yes || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || 2x AA || EOL |
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| XT32 || Yes || TX || No || Yes || No || Yes || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || 2x AA || EOL |
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| XTR16 || Yes || RX || No || Yes || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL |
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| XTR16S || Yes || RX || No || Yes || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL |
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| FT-16/FT-16S || No (433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || Yes || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || 2x AA || EOL |
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| FTR-16 || No (433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL |
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| FTR-16S || No (433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || 16 || No || No || From Flash || EOL |
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| CellsII || No (433MHz) || TX/RX || No || Yes || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AA || EOL |
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| FC-16 || No (Proprietary 2.4GHz) || TX/RX || No || No || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AAA || |
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| CT-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 1x 23A 12V Li-ion || |
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| CTR-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || RX || No || No || Yes || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AAA || |
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| RT-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 1x 23A 12V Li-ion || EOL |
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| RTR-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 2x AAA || EOL |
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| AT-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 1x 23A 12V Li-ion || EOL |
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| ATR-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || AC100-240V 50/60Hz || EOL |
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| DM-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || 1x 23A 12V Li-ion || EOL |
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| DMR-16 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 16 || No || No || No || AC100-240V 50/60Hz || EOL |
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| DM-04 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || TX || No || No || No || No || No || 4 || No || No || No || 1x 23A 12V Li-ion || EOL |
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| DMR-04 || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || RX || No || No || No || No || No || 4 || No || No || No || AC100-240V 50/60Hz || EOL |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> FusionTLC Raven Trigger is added for being compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz Control System. |
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===Portable Flashes=== |
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All TT-series and V-series flashes that have built-in Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System are capable of acting as Master to control other Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System capable flashes. For slaves to support HSS, the master triggers must also be able to receive HSS signals from the camera. For any and including all 3rd-party flashes not having any Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support, Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System support can be achieved by using the Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable. |
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** XTR16 (EOL) |
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** XTR16s (EOL) |
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** Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver (Adorama Exclusive) |
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! Flashes !! Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System !! Battery !! TTL !! HSS !! Status |
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| TT520 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL |
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| TT520II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || No || No || |
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| TT560 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL |
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| TT560II || No (Proprietary 433MHz) || 4x AA || No || No || |
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| TT660 || No || 4x AA || No || No || EOL |
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| TT660II || No || 4x AA || No || Mounted on CellsII Only || EOL |
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| TT680 || No || 4x AA || Yes || Yes || EOL |
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| TT350 || Yes, Built-In || 2x AA || Yes || Yes || |
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| TT600 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || No || Radio Slave Only || |
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| TT685 || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || Yes || Yes || Discontinued |
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| TT685II || Yes, Built-In || 4x AA || Yes || Yes || |
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| V350 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| V850 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL |
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| V850II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only || Discontinued |
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| V850III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Radio Slave Only || |
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| V860 || Yes, Using XTR16S || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || EOL |
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| V860II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued |
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| V860III || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| V1 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| V1Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| V100 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| AD180 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL |
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| AD360 || Yes, Using XTR16 || 1x PB820/PB960 || No || Radio Slave Only || EOL |
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| AD360II || Yes, Built-In || 1x PB820/PB960 || Yes || Yes || EOL |
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| AD200 || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || EOL |
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| AD200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued |
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| AD200Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| AD300Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| AD600/AD600B || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || Discontinued |
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| AD600M/AD600BM || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || No || Yes || Discontinued |
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| AD600Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| AD600Pro II || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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| AD1200Pro || Yes, Built-In || 1x Battery Pack || Yes || Yes || |
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| Flashpoint XPLOR 600 SE (Adorama Exclusive) || Yes, Built-In || 1x Li-ion || Yes || Yes || |
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In some countries, Godox is also known by other brands for the purpose of limiting warranty service to locally purchased units only.
Godox's X1R Receiver or Adorama's Flashpoint R2 Single Pin Transceiver allows all and including 3rd-party flashes to be compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz X Control System by mounting on the hotshoe or connecting via sync cable.
* FusionTLC Raven Trigger is added for being compatible with Godox's Wireless 2.4GHz Control System.
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