This is for Canon cameras. The last photo in the series shows its current new retail selling price.
Why use a remote flash :
. supplement ambient light or the light from your own flash
. fill shadows - especially helpful in portraiture to create side light
. create your own backlight or create your own light direction
. balance bright backgrounds with low lightd on mail subject
. freeze-up movement during fast events
. helpful for creative, high-speed sync, and studio-style lighting
. use on standards for low light indoor events to create good lighting without constantly adjusting on-camera equipment
Godox has introduced very efficient and effective lighting devices at favorable price points. I also use their standard on-camera flashes mounted on to a hot shoe. The unit compact, measuring 3.5" x 2.3" x 2" .
I have a User Manual in .pdf form which I will send a buyer after the sale.
Key Features :
Works with X Wireless Radio System
For Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Range: 328'
Channels; 16 Groups; Wireless ID
Remote Power Control for Select Flashes
Backlit LCD Panel
High-Speed, 1st & 2nd Curtain Sync
Runs on Two AA Batteries [not included]
Stand to hold it in its remote position
This model is compatible with Canon's E-TTL / E-TTL II system, including support for high-speed sync up to 1/8000.
In addition to basic manual and TTL control modes, other settings are available, including stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync. Users can adjust flash exposure compensation from -3 to +3 EV as well as wirelessly control the modeling light, zoom setting, and more. For using the XProC with other camera systems there is a 2.5mm sync port that supports triggering via a wired connection.
PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE by clicking on the link “more ads by this seller” in a blue font type under the map image on this page and to the right of the photos in the ad.
The seller lives near the intersection of Clayton and Clarkson Roads in western St. Louis County and is very flexible on when and where we can meet.