Briliant - Thank you so much, I'm out in Indonesia with a new flash and trigger, no documentation and not much time to learn. You made the devices I feared into useful tools. Thank You.
Thankyou for this.....I've been scouring the Web to find out why the trigger isn't firing consistently ( godox v860iii).....driving me crazy! Will try your suggestions, it's never happened with the ad200 tho. Weird!
I'm a Nikon user not sure if you can help but no harm in asking. I recently purchase a new X pro II N trigger. Everything is working fine in iTTL mode. My issue is when I switched to manual mode the unit isn't controlling my flash output. I'm using a Nikon Z9 with a Nikon speedlight SB-910. Im also using a X1R-N receiver along with my S Pro II -N. Thanks for any input you can give.
unfortunately im unfamiliar with those. not sure why it would work on TTL and not manual unless for some reason the groups, IDs and channel get changed. Maybe contact Godox support and see if they can figure out the problem.
The TCM and TTL totally lost me. I've been trying to get the xproII to work with my camera all day. I have no idea how to get them to work together. Are there camera settings I should be aware of?
unless you work with TTL features, you don't need to use a brand specific model. Flash manual mode will work with all Godox flashes and all godox triggers. You wont get the HSS speeds though as it need an exchange of data between flash and camera.
I bought the XPro II S and was disappointed to find that it does not work in TTL mode with my V1, AD200Pro, AD600Pro. All the images are underexposed by 1-2 stops, but not consistently. It seems to vary with aperture changes. I had this exact same problem with the XPro S. TTL mode is completely unusable. I tried contacting Godox but they never replied to me. This is a well documented problem if you search.
when you turn it on, its the second button from the left. on the screen it says "sync". Press it ones and a H with a lighting bolt symbol will appear. That indicates its on.
Yes, you just need the canon version which has a “c” on it. Links in my description for the canon version.
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Of course, before you can use it at all, you have to get it in the hotshoe… which can be challenging with Godox’s poor quality control with respect to their hotshot feet. The XPRO II for Nikon I got from a reputable camera store was both too wide and thick to fit. My in-use experience with an original XPRO and an XT2 controller did not inspire confidence in the system’s consistency.
Man oh man, I wish there was a simple intuitive flash &/or trigger system for untechnical people like me. Especially with an easy manual physical flash output adjustment to do quickly. Is it really asking too much? A quick start directions to do this. I bought godox trigger and a v1- FINALLY got it working, then must have hit something. Have not used it since. Went back to tethered and my crappy yeunong (or whatever it's called- also not intuitive with trigger) Using flash should be way more intuitive with the ability and effort to adapt quickly, not this. Not this at all.
I love simplicity!
I just brought one of these today, your video helped, can it work with no flashes connected, so you can do a normal selfie without any flash guns?
I was totally new to using stroke lights and you were my saviour!! thank you so much!
love to hear it!
Thanks!
@@DouglasHealey amazing! Thanks man!
Briliant - Thank you so much, I'm out in Indonesia with a new flash and trigger, no documentation and not much time to learn. You made the devices I feared into useful tools. Thank You.
i totally get it! been in the same boat many times lol
25K +...well done! :)
Woot Woot! Thanks!
I learnt something today ❤
love to hear it!
Does this autofocus assist works on mirrorless cameras??
@@janplexy seems like it. I use it with my R5
Thank you
you're welcome :)
Thankyou for this.....I've been scouring the Web to find out why the trigger isn't firing consistently ( godox v860iii).....driving me crazy! Will try your suggestions, it's never happened with the ad200 tho. Weird!
@@sophsaund304 glad you got it worked out
I'm a Nikon user not sure if you can help but no harm in asking. I recently purchase a new X pro II N trigger. Everything is working fine in iTTL mode. My issue is when I switched to manual mode the unit isn't controlling my flash output. I'm using a Nikon Z9 with a Nikon speedlight SB-910. Im also using a X1R-N receiver along with my S Pro II -N. Thanks for any input you can give.
unfortunately im unfamiliar with those. not sure why it would work on TTL and not manual unless for some reason the groups, IDs and channel get changed. Maybe contact Godox support and see if they can figure out the problem.
Hello, I followed the instructions but my controller flash button doesn’t make the ad 200 pro fire? I need some advice.
@@JovaughnEwing check out this video. This should resolve any issue: th-cam.com/video/TSx-UMqsIh4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rxvSSs1IwW7j5zRx
@@willsimpsonphoto Wow. Thanks for the response. It works. Thanks
The TCM and TTL totally lost me. I've been trying to get the xproII to work with my camera all day. I have no idea how to get them to work together. Are there camera settings I should be aware of?
did you watch my other video on how to connect them? th-cam.com/video/TSx-UMqsIh4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q39Nbwo5nXots5Iq
I wish they had a Pentax version !
@@GaryDevouges maybe they’ll come out with one
unless you work with TTL features, you don't need to use a brand specific model. Flash manual mode will work with all Godox flashes and all godox triggers. You wont get the HSS speeds though as it need an exchange of data between flash and camera.
I bought the XPro II S and was disappointed to find that it does not work in TTL mode with my V1, AD200Pro, AD600Pro. All the images are underexposed by 1-2 stops, but not consistently. It seems to vary with aperture changes. I had this exact same problem with the XPro S. TTL mode is completely unusable. I tried contacting Godox but they never replied to me. This is a well documented problem if you search.
Wow that’s really good to know. Honestly I never use TTL mode. I just use manual and set as needed.
You should have given the demo with Studio Flashes like AD400 Pro.
Probably be good if I had one 😂
How to turn on the high speed sync ?
when you turn it on, its the second button from the left. on the screen it says "sync". Press it ones and a H with a lighting bolt symbol will appear. That indicates its on.
Is this compatible with canon r6mk2???????
Yes, you just need the canon version which has a “c” on it. Links in my description for the canon version.
Of course, before you can use it at all, you have to get it in the hotshoe… which can be challenging with Godox’s poor quality control with respect to their hotshot feet. The XPRO II for Nikon I got from a reputable camera store was both too wide and thick to fit. My in-use experience with an original XPRO and an XT2 controller did not inspire confidence in the system’s consistency.
That’s definitely irritating.
Man oh man, I wish there was a simple intuitive flash &/or trigger system for untechnical people like me. Especially with an easy manual physical flash output adjustment to do quickly. Is it really asking too much? A quick start directions to do this. I bought godox trigger and a v1- FINALLY got it working, then must have hit something. Have not used it since. Went back to tethered and my crappy yeunong (or whatever it's called- also not intuitive with trigger) Using flash should be way more intuitive with the ability and effort to adapt quickly, not this. Not this at all.
yeah i agree, its design is quite complex.
the screen is washed out....smaller aperture, please.
lol yeah I know. My bad