| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | China |
| PID | 1031657 |
| Product depth (mm) | 66 |
| Product height (mm) | 41 |
| Product weight (g) | 103 |
| Product width (mm) | 54 |
| Flash System | Nikon |
| Compatible Brands | Nikon |
| Electronic address of single contact point | |
| Manufacturer address | Building 2, Yaochuan Industrial Zone, Tangwei Community, Fuhai Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen 518103, China |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | GODOX Photo Equipment Co., Ltd. |
| EU Responsible Person | Bathoorn 4b, 9411 SE, Beilen |
The Godox X3Pro N 2.4G is a TTL transmitter designed for Nikon cameras, featuring a 2.4-inch touchscreen for easy control. It supports up to 16 flash groups and lets you manage settings quickly and accurately. You can switch between TTL and manual modes depending on your shooting needs.
The X3Pro allows you to adjust each flash group individually, including TCM values, zoom, and modeling light. You can save and recall complex settings, making it easier to work efficiently on location.
Using Godox’s 2.4 GHz X system, this transmitter offers long range and interference-resistant channel scanning. It supports 16 groups and 32 channels, ensuring stable flash control even in busy shooting environments.
Three specialized modes adapt to different situations: One-Shoot sends only the trigger signal, All-Shoot sends settings as well, and L-858 mode synchronizes with the Sekonic L-858 light meter. This gives you flexible control tailored to your needs.
With Bluetooth connectivity, the X3Pro pairs with the Godox Flash app, allowing you to adjust flash power and group settings wirelessly from your phone or tablet. This is useful when the transmitter is hard to reach.
The device supports easy programming of single shots, time-lapse sequences, and long exposures via the touchscreen. You can set exposure time, intervals, and shot count, and trigger via PC-sync port or Godox XR/TR-RX receivers to reduce camera shake.
The X3Pro is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry to shoots. Its sturdy build and user-friendly interface provide reliable performance without extra bulk.
It includes a built-in lithium battery with up to a month of standby time. USB-C charging fully powers the device in about two hours, so you can shoot longer without worrying about running out of power.
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The Godox X3Pro N 2.4G is a TTL transmitter designed for Nikon cameras, featuring a 2.4-inch touchscreen for easy control. It supports up to 16 flash groups and lets you manage settings quickly and accurately. You can switch between TTL and manual modes depending on your shooting needs.
The X3Pro allows you to adjust each flash group individually, including TCM values, zoom, and modeling light. You can save and recall complex settings, making it easier to work efficiently on location.
Using Godox’s 2.4 GHz X system, this transmitter offers long range and interference-resistant channel scanning. It supports 16 groups and 32 channels, ensuring stable flash control even in busy shooting environments.
Three specialized modes adapt to different situations: One-Shoot sends only the trigger signal, All-Shoot sends settings as well, and L-858 mode synchronizes with the Sekonic L-858 light meter. This gives you flexible control tailored to your needs.
With Bluetooth connectivity, the X3Pro pairs with the Godox Flash app, allowing you to adjust flash power and group settings wirelessly from your phone or tablet. This is useful when the transmitter is hard to reach.
The device supports easy programming of single shots, time-lapse sequences, and long exposures via the touchscreen. You can set exposure time, intervals, and shot count, and trigger via PC-sync port or Godox XR/TR-RX receivers to reduce camera shake.
The X3Pro is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry to shoots. Its sturdy build and user-friendly interface provide reliable performance without extra bulk.
It includes a built-in lithium battery with up to a month of standby time. USB-C charging fully powers the device in about two hours, so you can shoot longer without worrying about running out of power.