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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 651833" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>Another update after the better part of the year using the smaller Godox Trigger (X1) I upgraded to the new X-Pro model recently released. Only played with this new one for a few hours and it is easier to use with the bigger screen and easy access buttons. Downside it does not have a pass through to use an on camera flash. But if I needed an on camera flash I'd just use one of my Godox flashes which also function as triggers. Can't say that besides the big display and ease of use this unit does not seem to add anything the other little one didn't - or that the built in controls on the flashes does not - except it will give control to many more flash groups (choose 5 or 16 groups to control in the menu - five is enough for me) It also allows flash power down to 1/256 although not sure when I'd use that little light. must be a use eh? </p><p></p><p>I've bought a few Godox flashes and hardly ever use my other flash units now. The V860's are super fast and powerful enough for most uses. The AD360 is the big mother of a flash with power to spare. And I just added the AD200 which is the new style portable strobe light. Have not used that one yet - just got it the other day. </p><p></p><p>Have no problem recommending Godox (or any of it's re-brands) to any user - works for me and is very affordable. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]275797[/ATTACH][ATTACH]275798[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I now shoot M with OCF just for fun - this one was mandatory M as it is a Lensbaby manual lens to really a capital "M" not even aperture control through the camera. The flash was off to the side and shot in HSS as I didn't want any of the light to fall onto the tree and spoil the effect. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]275799[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 651833, member: 24285"] Another update after the better part of the year using the smaller Godox Trigger (X1) I upgraded to the new X-Pro model recently released. Only played with this new one for a few hours and it is easier to use with the bigger screen and easy access buttons. Downside it does not have a pass through to use an on camera flash. But if I needed an on camera flash I'd just use one of my Godox flashes which also function as triggers. Can't say that besides the big display and ease of use this unit does not seem to add anything the other little one didn't - or that the built in controls on the flashes does not - except it will give control to many more flash groups (choose 5 or 16 groups to control in the menu - five is enough for me) It also allows flash power down to 1/256 although not sure when I'd use that little light. must be a use eh? I've bought a few Godox flashes and hardly ever use my other flash units now. The V860's are super fast and powerful enough for most uses. The AD360 is the big mother of a flash with power to spare. And I just added the AD200 which is the new style portable strobe light. Have not used that one yet - just got it the other day. Have no problem recommending Godox (or any of it's re-brands) to any user - works for me and is very affordable. [ATTACH=CONFIG]275797._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]275798._xfImport[/ATTACH] I now shoot M with OCF just for fun - this one was mandatory M as it is a Lensbaby manual lens to really a capital "M" not even aperture control through the camera. The flash was off to the side and shot in HSS as I didn't want any of the light to fall onto the tree and spoil the effect. [ATTACH=CONFIG]275799._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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