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Godox X1 receiver Nikon

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 16813
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  • Receiver
  • Up to five groups and 32 channels
  • Uses the 2.4 GHz band
  • Synchronization speed up to 1 / 8000s
  • Range up to approximately 100 meters
  • Can also be used as a trigger
  • LCD display for easy operation
  • 2.5 mm sync and release button input and output
  • Powered by two AA batteries
  • Micro USB connection for firmware upgrades
  • Dimensions of 7 x 6.3 x 4 cm
  • Weighs only 65 grams

If you use the Godox X1 receiver in combination with the Godox X1T-C transmitter, you can create a wireless TTL system with which your flash head flashes at a distance of one hundred meters. The receiver uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band for interference-free operation. You also have access to a maximum of five groups and 32 channels. The five groups can be individually set to TTL, manual or off. If required, you can use TTL and manual groups simultaneously for ease of use.

Many useful functions
Another useful function is that you can also use the receiver as a trigger for your camera. Operation is simple thanks to the easy-to-read LCD display. The X1R-C offers support for TTL high-speed synchronization and most similar functions that common TTL triggers offer, e.g. time setting before synchronization with HSS. Another small but important detail: the receiver has a PC sync input and output.

Anschluss: Nikon
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 69,95
52,42 Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Godox X1 receiver Nikon

Short profile

  • Receiver
  • Up to five groups and 32 channels
  • Uses the 2.4 GHz band
  • Synchronization speed up to 1 / 8000s
  • Range up to approximately 100 meters
  • Can also be used as a trigger
  • LCD display for easy operation
  • 2.5 mm sync and release button input and output
  • Powered by two AA batteries
  • Micro USB connection for firmware upgrades
  • Dimensions of 7 x 6.3 x 4 cm
  • Weighs only 65 grams

Product description for Godox X1 receiver Nikon

If you use the Godox X1 receiver in combination with the Godox X1T-C transmitter, you can create a wireless TTL system with which your flash head flashes at a distance of one hundred meters. The receiver uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band for interference-free operation. You also have access to a maximum of five groups and 32 channels. The five groups can be individually set to TTL, manual or off. If required, you can use TTL and manual groups simultaneously for ease of use.

Many useful functions
Another useful function is that you can also use the receiver as a trigger for your camera. Operation is simple thanks to the easy-to-read LCD display. The X1R-C offers support for TTL high-speed synchronization and most similar functions that common TTL triggers offer, e.g. time setting before synchronization with HSS. Another small but important detail: the receiver has a PC sync input and output.

Godox X1 receiver Nikon

Technik
Anschlüsse
USB
Maximale Reichweite ca.
100 m
Verbindungsart
Funk
Kamerasystem
Nikon
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
7x6.3x4 cm
Gewicht ca.
65 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Godox X1 Empfänger
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344209851
KAN
X1R-N

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