Godox XProII-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger For Fujifilm Cameras
This Godox X PRO II Transmitter is dedicated for use with Fuji TTL systems. The transmitter allows you to quickly and accurately flash up to a distance of up to 100 metres.
This Godox X PRO II Transmitter is dedicated for use with Fuji TTL systems. The transmitter allows you to quickly and accurately flash up to a distance of up to 100 metres.
This Godox X PRO II Transmitter is dedicated for use with Fuji TTL systems. The transmitter allows you to quickly and accurately flash up to a distance of up to 100 metres.
This Godox X PRO II Transmitter is dedicated for use with Fuji TTL systems. The transmitter allows you to quickly and accurately flash up to a distance of up to 100 metres.
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The lowest price for Godox XProII-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger For Fujifilm Cameras right now is $111.00 at CameraPro, compared across 5 retailers.
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Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 22:37:14
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originally posted on strobepro.com
I shoot events (concerts / nightclubs) where I run up to 7 strobes at a time, and am loving the small conveniences of the version two. Among my favourite upgrades are the backlit buttons, double tapping the side group buttons to toggle groups on & off, the scan feature to find the channels with least interference, improved battery cover lock, and the simple hotshoe lock. Small quality of life improvements that make working with the XPro more enjoyable. There are tons of features Iāll never use, like Bluetooth and app connectivity, though for some people it may be handy. Loved my XPro V1 dearly, and this is an improvement in every area. Worth the cost of upgrading for my use case.
originally posted on essentialphoto.co.uk
The trigger has all the functions now anyone would need. Bluetooth connectivity, TCM, Channel Scan and an improved menu with the single pin function from the XT1 back again! I received the Pixapro version instead of the Godox but it works flawlessly with everything I have. This was because of the long lead time of the Godox version but regardless it is essentially the same with a different print on the unit. It arrived quickly and with good feedback from the staff at Essential Photo. I'm looking forward to using it at my next photoshoot.
originally posted on hypop.com.au
I use the XproII-N in conjunction with a Godox MS300 on my Nikon D800.Plus & Play without great setupYou can connect more devices via the other channels, but I haven't figured that out yet. My studio flash was immediately recognizedon āAā and could start right away. Setting the power via the transmitter works 1A!I'm glad I chose the XProII because the large display is very pleasant and the device is very light. The alternative would have been an X1T/X2T, but since I don't use a clip-on flash in addition, I don't have to rely on the small display of these devices. Absolute buy recommendation!
| Channels | 32 |
| Groups | 16 |
| Wireless Range | 328' / 100 m |
| Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Control Modes | Manual, TTL |
Godox XproII-S XproII TTL Flash Trigger for Sony, TTL Wireless Transmitter 2.4G HSS 1/8000S Bluetooth Connection, New Hotshoe Locking, Compatible for
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I shoot events (concerts / nightclubs) where I run up to 7 strobes at a time, and am loving the small conveniences of the version two. Among my favourite upgrades are the backlit buttons, double tapping the side group buttons to toggle groups on & off, the scan feature to find the channels with least interference, improved battery cover lock, and the simple hotshoe lock. Small quality of life improvements that make working with the XPro more enjoyable. There are tons of features Iāll never use, like Bluetooth and app connectivity, though for some people it may be handy. Loved my XPro V1 dearly, and this is an improvement in every area. Worth the cost of upgrading for my use case.
The trigger has all the functions now anyone would need. Bluetooth connectivity, TCM, Channel Scan and an improved menu with the single pin function from the XT1 back again! I received the Pixapro version instead of the Godox but it works flawlessly with everything I have. This was because of the long lead time of the Godox version but regardless it is essentially the same with a different print on the unit. It arrived quickly and with good feedback from the staff at Essential Photo. I'm looking forward to using it at my next photoshoot.
I use the XproII-N in conjunction with a Godox MS300 on my Nikon D800.Plus & Play without great setupYou can connect more devices via the other channels, but I haven't figured that out yet. My studio flash was immediately recognizedon āAā and could start right away. Setting the power via the transmitter works 1A!I'm glad I chose the XProII because the large display is very pleasant and the device is very light. The alternative would have been an X1T/X2T, but since I don't use a clip-on flash in addition, I don't have to rely on the small display of these devices. Absolute buy recommendation!
"It's the perfect transmitter, huge screen very visually clear, with good lighting.The buttons are perfectly placed and designed, very good to the touch.Extremely easy to use with everything at hand.The only downside I find is that the screen, if we put on rechargeable batteries, doesn't mark the amount of charge it has left and that gives us a little insecurity because we don't know when the batteries can run out. Having a spare part handy solves the problem, but it's always nice to know the battery level."
I've only had it the Xpro ll for about two weeks. So far so good. I had to replace my previous version. Which was a wonderful workhorse. It was just time.This version has some very practical and functional upgrades such as Bluetooth. And I really love the channel scan. This helps find the best ch for any given location. It's is slightly bigger and the buttons a spaced apart more. Which I love. No more hitting the wrong button when you're in the thick of it. Great product.. definitely give it a try!
If you use a lot of OCF and have invested in the Godox ecosystem then the XPro is going to be a must have for you.The key new features are the larger LCD and button layout making it far simpler to use than the horribly fiddly X1-T.The TCM feature 'borrowed' from Profoto is a welcome addtion.And FINALLY they have added the ability to remotely change the flash zoom on a group basis.The setup menu is now clear thanks to the larger display whereas on the X1T it was a confusing mess of FN numbers you had to look up or memorise.I definitely wouldn't delay. Just order it. You won't be sorry!!!!!
I had the previous version and struggled with the battery compartment being too big and the batteries loosing contact. The XPROII resolves that and I have never experienced a power drop out. A pair of AAs goes a long way. I like that the function buttons on the left side allowing you to disable a channel when needed. There is a trick to Godox triggers, it has to be the LAST THING TO BE POWERED ON; after the camera, and after the strobes, especially the strobes. If the exposure values on the trigger do not match any of the strobes, power cycle the trigger. Keep an eye on those values to be sure that when you make an adjustment on the trigger, the change is reflected on the strobe. I shoot with Fuji cameras, XH2S, XH2, X100V and Godox V1s and this trigger has worked ...Ā MoreI had the previous version and struggled with the battery compartment being too big and the batteries loosing contact. The XPROII resolves that and I have never experienced a power drop out. A pair of AAs goes a long way. I like that the function buttons on the left side allowing you to disable a channel when needed. There is a trick to Godox triggers, it has to be the LAST THING TO BE POWERED ON; after the camera, and after the strobes, especially the strobes. If the exposure values on the trigger do not match any of the strobes, power cycle the trigger. Keep an eye on those values to be sure that when you make an adjustment on the trigger, the change is reflected on the strobe. I shoot with Fuji cameras, XH2S, XH2, X100V and Godox V1s and this trigger has worked very well for the 3 months that I have owned it.
What a disappointing trigger. The new design is great. The battery compartment is better than before. But the hss doesn't work with any of my Godox flashes and strobes. You have to put it in TTL, which I never like using because it takes total control away from you. That said, even in TTL, the TTL exposure adjustments don't work. It triggers everything at the same power level no matter what you adjust it to. All my gears firmware is up to date, so what's the excuse? I've used these triggers (the old ones) with other brands, and they work great, minus the terrible build quality and design of the old ones. Very disappointed. Especially since this trigger is twice the cost of the older ones.
I purchased this to replace my older Xpro trigger, and Iām overall happy with my decision.What I like most about this version is its new locking mechanism, as well as its ability to scan channels for the best communication link. Those two features alone make it a no-brainer upgrade for me. I've yet to use it seamlessly with a Sekonic L-858 Light Meter, but I hope to begin using that feature extensively and soon once I add that element into my workflow. I am currently using a much older Sekonic L-358 meter which I don't believe has a radio transmission module available for godox lights (but I could be wrong and need to research that further).I also like how the XPro II now adds TCM firmware compatibility for my AD1200Pro, which my older XPro trigger (version 2.0) ...Ā MoreI purchased this to replace my older Xpro trigger, and Iām overall happy with my decision.What I like most about this version is its new locking mechanism, as well as its ability to scan channels for the best communication link. Those two features alone make it a no-brainer upgrade for me. I've yet to use it seamlessly with a Sekonic L-858 Light Meter, but I hope to begin using that feature extensively and soon once I add that element into my workflow. I am currently using a much older Sekonic L-358 meter which I don't believe has a radio transmission module available for godox lights (but I could be wrong and need to research that further).I also like how the XPro II now adds TCM firmware compatibility for my AD1200Pro, which my older XPro trigger (version 2.0) did not. However, the only reason I'm giving this four stars instead of five is that my older Xpro was able to convert TTL to Manual readings by just holding down the magnifying glass/TCM button. While converting TTL readings to Manual is still possible with the XProII, as Jesse explains in his awesome instructional video at the 49:40 mark, the newer trigger now requires two button presses whereas only one was needed before. Just some negative learning at my end that cost this otherwise great tool a shiny star. However, as Jesse aptly notes, this feature was perhaps less likely used by most, and thus maybe the physical change by Godox. Yet, in the cases where I was using this TCM feature, the context was almost always in a fast changing lighting situation, so having one button to make quick conversions (for manual refinement) over two would be more preferable for me.
First off let me say that I am a Godox fan. Speedlights, studio strobes, modifiers, AD200 and AD400, and the original xPro trigger. I shoot real estate and use flash in certain circumstances. The Godox XPro doesn't handle white balance for a multitude of reasons and many have recommended isolating the single pin connect on the trigger so it won't interfere with the white balance. WELL the new XPro II has that feature built in now so I was thrilled to buy it and try it out.For whatever dumb reason, Godox did not make it compatible with the 6D MK II but it works with the 6D and my old as dirt 5D MK II. Check that, it did work once but only once. Works fine with all pins active just when you use the "Legacy hot shoe" mode it will not fire the flash.I'm ...Ā MoreFirst off let me say that I am a Godox fan. Speedlights, studio strobes, modifiers, AD200 and AD400, and the original xPro trigger. I shoot real estate and use flash in certain circumstances. The Godox XPro doesn't handle white balance for a multitude of reasons and many have recommended isolating the single pin connect on the trigger so it won't interfere with the white balance. WELL the new XPro II has that feature built in now so I was thrilled to buy it and try it out.For whatever dumb reason, Godox did not make it compatible with the 6D MK II but it works with the 6D and my old as dirt 5D MK II. Check that, it did work once but only once. Works fine with all pins active just when you use the "Legacy hot shoe" mode it will not fire the flash.I'm bummed.UPDATE - tried again because I couldn't figure out why it worked and then it didn't. Seems center pin isolation (legacy mode) will not work when you're using Live View. Not sure why but it's true!
| Channels | 32 |
| Groups | 16 |
| Wireless Range | 328' / 100 m |
| Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Control Modes | Manual, TTL |