Godox X2T (TTL) Transmitter - Olympus/Panasonic - NO LONGER AVAILABLE

Godox X2T (TTL) Transmitter - Olympus/Panasonic - NO LONGER AVAILABLE

This item has been discontinued - for alternatives, please see our full range of Photographic Flashguns >


The Godox X2T Transmitter works as both a remote trigger for flashlights and as a wireless trigger for cameras allowing you to work using multiple transmission channels while providing a stable signal, high response speed and full control over the lamps.

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£37.97

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MPN Code X2T-O
EAN Code 6952344217696
SKU 29766-2730-12035

Godox X2T (TTL) Transmitter

The Godox X2T Transmitter works as both a remote trigger for flashlights and as a wireless trigger for cameras allowing you to work using multiple transmission channels while providing a stable signal, high response speed and full control over the lamps.


Total Control

The Godox X2T allows for total support of TTL Autoflash and Pro Functions including; TTL Autoflash, 1/8000s High-Speed Sync, Multi Flash, Manual Flash, Flash Exposure Compensation, Scan setting, One-shot and Multi-shot setting, control of the modelling lamp and adjusting all groups' output value simultaneously. 


Smartphone Compatible

The X2T features a built-in Bluetooth module so that can control your lamps via your smartphone or tablet with the "GodoxPhoto" app (available on Android and Apple). Once you have downloaded the app you will be able to control the flash mode, power output, the modelling light mode and more.


Easy to Use

The X2T has been designed to be user-friendly with a clear display, 5 group setting buttons and 3 function buttons for quick settings. The transmitter also features a control wheel, hot shoe locking mechanism and a new AF Assist light that uses visible light rather than a Red/Infrared pattern. 


Key Features:

  • TTL compatible
  • Built-in Bluetooth module
  • Up to 100m range

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