Love my version 2. Would have got X2T, but gets in the way a bit when shooting and being a bit older now, screen is a bit small. For me, build quality is fine.
Selecting the hotshot to only the centre pin solves another problem: With the TTL pins activated the white balance gets too warm. I use a hot shoe splitter for Canon on my Nikon camera and XProN to avoid this.
Owned 3 Xpro for Sony. All the mount broke, and the battery lid can drop very easily. Very very bad design. The interface also very confusing. What's worse the bottom mount broke while I took all the way overseas to cover an EVENT, and boy, it really RUINED my overseas trip/event!!! Now I owned Xpro II, which is much better and improved.
I wonder if using the Legacy Centre Pin Setting, setting the flash to full power , and using the delay timer , could make long burn high sync possible, a trick I used with two X1t's on top of each other. You'll gain almost two stops in comparison with HSS...
Very informative❤👍 Can you confirm if the Sekonic lightmetre syncs only with the one model mentioned in the menu(L 858) or it works with other Sekonic lightmeters too ?
Hi, yes that’s the only one compatible ( second version) as far as I’m aware. It syncs with the Seconic L858 provided the L858 is equipped with a Godox module, thanks.
@@ranjankmsphotography for regular use , I would keep it off, keeping it on disables TTL, and HSS. Now you may be wondering when should you turn it on. You may need it on for fast repetitive burst shots or with cameras that have no Multi Interface hot shoe. In other words most of the times you don't need it on, thanks.
@@florinG Well explained 👍 Now it's absolutely clear to me 😀 I will use X Pro II N with my D850 & Z9, so most if the time I will keep it off only. Thanks a lot ❤️
One issue I had with the XPro-S was that it simply did not work in TTL mode. Exposure was completely unreliable. At least that was the case with my A74 & A7R4. I would like to know if this problem was resolved with the new trigger. Anyone know for sure?
Bought the new version, first shoot tapped the unit lightly against a wall when the camera was on my shoulder and the screen died, seriously delicate, Godox offer to 'sell' me a replacement screen and I have to either replace myself or find someone locally to do it. guess you get what you pay for...
That’s very unfortunate. The screen on my Godox Xpro I got scuffed days after just having in the drawer and on the desk. I still think they’re good value,(better bang for the buck compared to ProFoto😅) but I do have to be extra careful with them because they’re pretty fragile.
Hi, sorry for the late reply. So I have shot with the new controller using rechargeable batteries and have not noticed any misfires. I will continue to test it and if anything changes I’ll be sure to update you, thanks.
Hi, yes it was not very well built. The second one doesn’t seem to that much different, so Godox did pay a bit more attention to the details like better buttons, better lock etc, but the quality isn’t that much improved, it seems more or less the same, cheers.
Great comparison and information - Thank you! Wondering about the new Legacy or Center-Pin setting: in this mode, does it allow the TX to be used across brands (as all use center-pin for the firing trip in Manual)? Seems it would be great to bw able to use different cameras with same controller, obviously without TTL control though. Anyone tried or can confirm?
Hi, thanks for the feedback.I never tested it on other cameras, but I believe that it should work. I will put that to the test and let you know, cheers👌
Thanks for the feedback. The new radio transmitter seems to be better built compared to the older version, however the wheel even though more firm, it does have some give when moved up-down or left right , thanks.
Hi, no it doesn’t not seem to turn on when shooting in low light and the camera is struggling focusing. I tested it on different Sony bodies. I will try and inquire with Godox about this and update you once I find out more, cheers.
at the bottom of the screen on your XPro II there a an option named sync press the corresponding button under it. A symbol should appear at the top of the screen, after which high speed sync will be enabled, thanks.
Nice detailed video!! I have Godox V860 lll flash, looking for a trigger. Seems xpro ll is more closer to mark 3 flashes (newer ones), if I am not wrong. But really thinking should I pick xpro ll or the old version? Locking system attracts me, it's same as my flash V860lll. Is there any major change you see, which I am not convinced?
Thanks for the feedback. I think the additional options in the newer version are worth the extra money. In the UK the older version (Godox Xpro) sells for around 50£, the newer version (Godox Xpro II) goes for around 70£, if you don’t need the new features yet, you may find yourself needing them at some point in the feature, therefore I believe the newer one is the better buy, thanks👍
I have the trigger but there is no AF in the menu for mirrorless or digital cameras. Can you comment why you have it on your trigger and I don't have it on mine.
If you you’re using the first version of the Xpro it should be the last option in the menu. On the Xpro II it should be the 2nd option on the second menu page. If for some reason, you simply don’t have it may a firmware thing, but I’ll have to come back to you on that, thanks.
@@florinG Thanks Florin for your comments. No it is the trigger. It is Xpro II. Just bought it. Firmware is version 1.0. AF is not in the menu as an option. It maybe a Nikon thing? Not sure.
I have checked, and out of all the variants the Sony is the one to have this Option in the menu. Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax, Nikon and Canon don't have it. Fuji has an Extra option which the rest don't have as well, called shutter with 2 options either leaf or curtain. I'm yet to hear from Godox, but it seems it's an option only for Sony cameras, because as it turns out Sony changed their hot shoe from intelligent ISO standard, to MI although I don't see it fitting the older iISO hotshoe. Don't think there's anything you need to worry about. It's probably not there because you don't need it, I'll also update you when I hear back from Godox, thanks.
Hello. I am a user of more than 10 godox strobes and I have experienced the problem with the X-pro-s for sony, which gives very under results when using TTL. Also godox seems to be aware of the problem, has this problem been improved in the new X-Pro-s II? That is what I would like to know the most. Could you please tell me as much as you know?
Hi Mason, I never had the chance to work with flashpoint products. I live in Europe, Flashpoint are Godox rebranded by Adorama, and intended for the US market. I assume they may ship internationally, but it would be impractical. I’m not saying there aren’t any here in the UK because I don’t know it for a fact, however I never came across any Flashpoint products so far, thanks.👍
This video is infinitely better than the actual manual for the thing.
Thanks ✌️
Very informative and well explained 😊
Love my version 2. Would have got X2T, but gets in the way a bit when shooting and being a bit older now, screen is a bit small. For me, build quality is fine.
Selecting the hotshot to only the centre pin solves another problem: With the TTL pins activated the white balance gets too warm. I use a hot shoe splitter for Canon on my Nikon camera and XProN to avoid this.
This can only be relevant if you don't shoot RAW, but only JPEGs.
@@caleidoo Try it! You can correct it if you shoot RAW (I only shoot RAW) but the WB is of.
Owned 3 Xpro for Sony. All the mount broke, and the battery lid can drop very easily. Very very bad design.
The interface also very confusing.
What's worse the bottom mount broke while I took all the way overseas to cover an EVENT, and boy, it really RUINED my overseas trip/event!!!
Now I owned Xpro II, which is much better and improved.
I wonder if using the Legacy Centre Pin Setting, setting the flash to full power , and using the delay timer , could make long burn high sync possible, a trick I used with two X1t's on top of each other. You'll gain almost two stops in comparison with HSS...
Very informative❤👍 Can you confirm if the Sekonic lightmetre syncs only with the one model mentioned in the menu(L 858) or it works with other Sekonic lightmeters too ?
Hi, yes that’s the only one compatible ( second version) as far as I’m aware. It syncs with the Seconic L858 provided the L858 is equipped with a Godox module, thanks.
@@florinG thank you for your kind response ❤️ One more request 😀 Shall I keep that Legacy option in the X Pro II N, "On" or " Off" ?
@@ranjankmsphotography for regular use , I would keep it off, keeping it on disables TTL, and HSS. Now you may be wondering when should you turn it on. You may need it on for fast repetitive burst shots or with cameras that have no Multi Interface hot shoe. In other words most of the times you don't need it on, thanks.
@@florinG Well explained 👍 Now it's absolutely clear to me 😀 I will use X Pro II N with my D850 & Z9, so most if the time I will keep it off only. Thanks a lot ❤️
This is/was super helpful. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
One issue I had with the XPro-S was that it simply did not work in TTL mode. Exposure was completely unreliable. At least that was the case with my A74 & A7R4. I would like to know if this problem was resolved with the new trigger. Anyone know for sure?
Stil waiting for Godox to do the high contrast white on black displays that Profoto use.
The Xpro S shoes snapped for me last week. The quality built wasn't there
Bought the new version, first shoot tapped the unit lightly against a wall when the camera was on my shoulder and the screen died, seriously delicate, Godox offer to 'sell' me a replacement screen and I have to either replace myself or find someone locally to do it. guess you get what you pay for...
That’s very unfortunate. The screen on my Godox Xpro I got scuffed days after just having in the drawer and on the desk. I still think they’re good value,(better bang for the buck compared to ProFoto😅) but I do have to be extra careful with them because they’re pretty fragile.
@@florinG yea, got the X2T more robust
Thanks a million, this helped a lot !
You're welcome!
Actually, has the new version solved the issue of not taking rechargeable AA batteries well due to the difference in voltage?
No.
Hi, sorry for the late reply. So I have shot with the new controller using rechargeable batteries and have not noticed any misfires. I will continue to test it and if anything changes I’ll be sure to update you, thanks.
Use 1.5v Lithium Ion Rechargeable Batteries
Im interested in build quality. The first one was very flimsy and was falling apart in hand...
Hi, yes it was not very well built. The second one doesn’t seem to that much different, so Godox did pay a bit more attention to the details like better buttons, better lock etc, but the quality isn’t that much improved, it seems more or less the same, cheers.
Great comparison and information - Thank you! Wondering about the new Legacy or Center-Pin setting: in this mode, does it allow the TX to be used across brands (as all use center-pin for the firing trip in Manual)? Seems it would be great to bw able to use different cameras with same controller, obviously without TTL control though. Anyone tried or can confirm?
Hi, thanks for the feedback.I never tested it on other cameras, but I believe that it should work. I will put that to the test and let you know, cheers👌
Nice and informative.
How is the dial compared to the previous one? Is it shaky and not firm enough like version one?
Thanks for the feedback. The new radio transmitter seems to be better built compared to the older version, however the wheel even though more firm, it does have some give when moved up-down or left right , thanks.
@@florinG thx for your instant feedback
😊Has the xpro11 got the new metal hot shoe foot on the Sony model, thanks
Hi, I own the Sony version and the foot is made of plastic just like the MKI, thanks.
Very informative!
Thanks 🙏
does the autofocus backlight work on mirrorless cameras in the new version?
Hi, no it doesn’t not seem to turn on when shooting in low light and the camera is struggling focusing. I tested it on different Sony bodies. I will try and inquire with Godox about this and update you once I find out more, cheers.
how is the hot shoe compared to the older one? is it using a metal base already?
Hi, they’re both made of plastic and both look to be the same, cheers 👍
Purchased the Xpro ll paired with tt600 so far so good. Need help to figure for shoot with higher shutter speed. Thanks
at the bottom of the screen on your XPro II there a an option named sync press the corresponding button under it. A symbol should appear at the top of the screen, after which high speed sync will be enabled, thanks.
Nice detailed video!!
I have Godox V860 lll flash, looking for a trigger.
Seems xpro ll is more closer to mark 3 flashes (newer ones), if I am not wrong.
But really thinking should I pick xpro ll or the old version? Locking system attracts me, it's same as my flash V860lll.
Is there any major change you see, which I am not convinced?
Thanks for the feedback. I think the additional options in the newer version are worth the extra money. In the UK the older version (Godox Xpro) sells for around 50£, the newer version (Godox Xpro II) goes for around 70£, if you don’t need the new features yet, you may find yourself needing them at some point in the feature, therefore I believe the newer one is the better buy, thanks👍
Great video!!….. how do I get in touch with … I have a unique circumstance when bracket shooting with flash
Hi Mike, thanks for the feedback, can you descrise your experience while using it with bracket, cheers.
Just get the R 2 Nano. Done.:)
Excellent tutorial, congratulations.
Thanks 👍
Good❤❤
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I have the trigger but there is no AF in the menu for mirrorless or digital cameras. Can you comment why you have it on your trigger and I don't have it on mine.
If you you’re using the first version of the Xpro it should be the last option in the menu. On the Xpro II it should be the 2nd option on the second menu page. If for some reason, you simply don’t have it may a firmware thing, but I’ll have to come back to you on that, thanks.
@@florinG Thanks Florin for your comments. No it is the trigger. It is Xpro II. Just bought it. Firmware is version 1.0. AF is not in the menu as an option. It maybe a Nikon thing? Not sure.
@@johnmunnoweddings3594 it could be, I inquire with Godox and let you know thanks.
@@florinG Thank you Florin. I look forward to hearing back from you.
I have checked, and out of all the variants the Sony is the one to have this Option in the menu. Olympus/Panasonic, Pentax, Nikon and Canon don't have it. Fuji has an Extra option which the rest don't have as well, called shutter with 2 options either leaf or curtain. I'm yet to hear from Godox, but it seems it's an option only for Sony cameras, because as it turns out Sony changed their hot shoe from intelligent ISO standard, to MI although I don't see it fitting the older iISO hotshoe. Don't think there's anything you need to worry about. It's probably not there because you don't need it, I'll also update you when I hear back from Godox, thanks.
Hello.
I am a user of more than 10 godox strobes and I have experienced the problem with the X-pro-s for sony, which gives very under results when using TTL. Also godox seems to be aware of the problem, has this problem been improved in the new X-Pro-s II?
That is what I would like to know the most. Could you please tell me as much as you know?
Hi, I don’t know what you mean by under result ?
@@florinG
Did you find out if the issue is resolved? I had the same problem with TTL.
@@SDW2000 not yet.
How does this compare with the flashpoint?
Hi Mason, I never had the chance to work with flashpoint products. I live in Europe, Flashpoint are Godox rebranded by Adorama, and intended for the US market. I assume they may ship internationally, but it would be impractical. I’m not saying there aren’t any here in the UK because I don’t know it for a fact, however I never came across any Flashpoint products so far, thanks.👍