Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. 2.4G wireless transmission, 32 channels, support up to 1/8000s HSS function Featuring multi-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction Provides up to 100 meters further transmission distance and creative triggering methods Use with X1T-N transmitter (sold separately) to trigger camera flash which support Nikon i-TTL autoflash The receiver equips with big LCD panel to offer convenient operation
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Chris C.
5
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Works excellent with my SB-500 and my ancient SB-30 (although that flash is not iTTL compatible, it does work with the manual modes). I Got this as a second remote unit since I already have the X1N-T+R set, and wanted a 2-flash system Id definitely recommend this to anyone looking at an inexpensive off-camera flash solution, with existing iTTL flashes,that wants a little more flexibility than the CLS system can achieve at a MUCH lower pricepoint.
flyinhawaiian84
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At first I couldnt get it to receive power settings from the transmitter. After a bit of searching found that my Nikon SB-700 needs to be set to TTL (not described in manual) . So after setting TTL on the flash, it then works great. Some light meters can trigger flashes via radio trigger but I cant find a light meter that will trigger these. Otherwise, it works as expected.
E L Bailey
5
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I have tested with "dumb" speedlights and also used with my studio strobes. Works well. As with the sending unit - the door that covers the ports does not stay in place now that it has been opened. Other than that, I am looking forward to getting more Godox products.
Amazon Customer
5
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I have a Nikon D5600. I use the transmitter to fire two flash strobes using this receiver. The flash strobes are a Metz 45CT-5 and a Sunpak 544 flash units. There is no way I can connect either flash unit directly to my camera because it would fry my camera electronics. This solution proved to work out perfectly, especially because I purchased the flash units on Ebay for less than $100. I am on a tight budget and this was the best solution to a Lumedyne or Speedotron studio strobe system. I did have Paramount Sync Cords customize a sync cord for the Metz and the Sunpak flash to connect to the receiver. If you are on a budget, you should consider this combination. Here are a couple of pics I took using the transmitter, receivers and flash units. You will have to set the transmitter to "single pin" manual to use with the Nikon D5600.
Hal O. Elledge
5
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An affective tool for wireless photography. I use it in both manual and TTL. Though it includes a manual, I could that online reviews on YouTube told me all I needed to know. I am using this with speedlights and studio strobes. I just works. I would definitely buy this again. I had previously used the yongnuo manual transceivers which also worked as described, but this unit allows direct control of flash output from a distance.
J
5
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I love the Godox X System. These triggers enabled me to do two things: 1) Allowed me to control my Yongnuo YN685N flashes with complete functionality, using either a Godox flash or trigger on my Nikon camera. 2) Allowed me to do the same as number 1, but using a Godox flash or trigger on a Fujifilm camera instead. I can now use different camera systems to control the same set of lights. That greatly simplifies things for a lot of shooting situations. It also saves a lot of money since I dont need different sets of lights for different camera brands/platforms.
Tom Powers
5
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Use in tandem with Godox flash trigger works with any Speedlight for Nikon flash units or other units built for Nikon.
J. L. Fitch
5
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I used this with a Godox controller for a Nikon SB-800. It worked every time. Im very pleased. Perfect communication, perfect exposure.
James
5
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The receiver works great. I am using the Sony version Godox transmitter on my camera and it controls the Godox the power and triggers the flashes. I also have Flashpoint strobes so I use these receivers to fire them. I cant control the power of the strobes, but they fire just fine.
A. Ijams
5
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Switched from a trigger/receiver/flash set up to this, which, when paired with Godox strobe, eliminates the need for a receiver. Praise be! Its very simple to set up and use, very easy to read, and totally reliable. Relatively low tech without endless mysteriously placed sub menus. LOVE.