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è vuotoWhittney Williams
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 18 febbraio 2025
Good build quality, very functional and easy to use.
Luisa
Recensito in Italia il 28 novembre 2024
SLITTA DIFETTOSA ARTICOLO CHE CADE TUTTO SOLO DALLA CAMERA SERVIZIO CLIENTI CHE SI RIFIUTA DI ASCOLTARE LE NECESSITÀ DEL CLIENTE CHE É OBBLIGATO A RINVIARE IL PRODOTTO , ATTENDERE IL RESO, RICOMPRARE IL PRODOTTO (UNA SETTIMANA DI ATTESA)IO INTANTO COME LAVORO ? PESSIMO ARTICOLO PESSIMO SERVIZIO CLIENTI
Chernova Evgeniia
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 19 settembre 2023
I want to leave a quick and positive feedback for my recent purchase of GODOX XproII-C 2.4G TTL Wireless Flash Trigger .Item has arrived in pristine condition, just as described. Quality is excellent and your packaging was super secure.Highly appreciate your understanding of my urgent need and fast delivery. I would definitely recommend your store for further cooperation.
letmepicyou
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 22 luglio 2023
Tis true, folks. If you have some strange dreams of stepping on Canon's proprietary toes by trying to connect this Godox trigger to your 600EX-II RT or 430EX-III RT, keep dreaming. Canon Speedlites use a proprietary communication system which they don't want to share. With anyone.Sigh.Now, we can all argue for "open source" until we're blue in the face. But this is reality, and here we are. So the truth is, if you're heavily invested in a bunch of Canon Speedlites, you may as well move on and pat your ST-E3-RT.This review is geared towards that may be considering upgrading to a wireless flash setup and is now faced with the question "Which brand?"If you have a Canon camera and have not yet invested in Canon Speedlites, my advice to you is...DON'T. My advice to you is stick with 1 of 2 brands. If you want to go full pro cover of Vogue magazine full photo shoots with Taylor Swift...you will want to invest in Pro Foto gear. Period, end of story.If you aren't scrambling to be the top of the photographic world, my recommendation to you is invest in the Godox light system, starting with this X Pro II trigger.Why?Let me ask you this. How many radio-capable flashes does Canon make? 2. The 600 and 430. 2 whole flashes. And they're uninspiring flashes at that, for the money you spend for them.How many radio-capable flashes does Godox make that uses their X radio system?Let's count them off.The V-1; The V860II; The V860III; The TT350; The AD200 Pro; The TT685; The AD600 Pro; The MF-R76; The AD-360II; The AD600B; The AD400 Pro...That's like 11 different X radio lights. That's all I found just with a quick search. I'm sure more are either out there or in development right now.How many did Canon have again? Oh yeah. 2.Personally, I invested in 600 EX-II's (3 of em) and wish I never had.Go with Godox. Start with this transmitter. It's BRILLIANT. I wish it was rechargeable...but...I'll live with it. And pick your lights of choice from Godox's vast collection. Canon cameras? Great. Canon flashes? Bleah. If you put your money here, you can't go wrong.
Michael
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 26 novembre 2023
Unfortunately like with any other Godox trigger HSS+TTL is not working with Canon R5
Nio El Leon
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 14 novembre 2023
Quite easy to setup and use. I had the original version but unfortunately I lost it. Replacement was necessary. It works great. I like the Bluetooth and phone app functionality. Very helpful.
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