Your shopping cart

Godox X1 receiver Sony

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 16811
X1 receiver Sony
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Godox X1 receiver Sony
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Godox X1 receiver Sony
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Godox X1 receiver Sony
Drag mouse over image for larger view
  • Receiver
  • Up to five groups and 32 channels
  • Uses the 2.4 GHz band
  • Synchronization speed up to 1 / 8000s
  • Range up to about 100 meters
  • Can also be used as a trigger
  • LCD display for easy operation
  • 2.5mm sync and release button input and output
  • Operates on two AA batteries
  • Micro USB connection for firmware upgrades
  • Dimensions of 7 x 6.3 x 4 cm
  • Weighs only 65 grams

When you use the Godox X1 receiver in combination with the Godox X1T-C transmitter, you can create a wireless TTL system that will flash your flash head 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 needed, you can use TTL and manual groups at the same time for ease of use.

Many useful functions
Another useful feature is that you can also use the receiver as a shutter release for your camera. Operation is easy thanks to the easy-to-read LCD display. The X1R-C offers support for TTL high-speed sync and most similar features that common TTL triggers offer, such as timing before sync with HSS. Another small but important detail: The receiver has a PC sync input and output.

Anschluss: Sony
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 69,95
39,66 Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Godox X1 receiver Sony

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 about 100 meters
  • Can also be used as a trigger
  • LCD display for easy operation
  • 2.5mm sync and release button input and output
  • Operates on 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 Sony

When you use the Godox X1 receiver in combination with the Godox X1T-C transmitter, you can create a wireless TTL system that will flash your flash head 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 needed, you can use TTL and manual groups at the same time for ease of use.

Many useful functions
Another useful feature is that you can also use the receiver as a shutter release for your camera. Operation is easy thanks to the easy-to-read LCD display. The X1R-C offers support for TTL high-speed sync and most similar features that common TTL triggers offer, such as timing before sync with HSS. Another small but important detail: The receiver has a PC sync input and output.

Godox X1 receiver Sony

Technik
Maximale Reichweite ca.
100 m
Verbindungsart
Kabel
Kamerasystem
Sony
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN
EAN
6952344212059

Also interesting

Hands On of the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2 for Nikon Z

The super popular Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 has been one of the best-selling standard zooms for years, so now finally comes the mount version for the Nikon Z mount. This gives Nikon's own 28-75mm a real competitor.

Read now

LIVE-TALK: Voigtländer - Lenses with charm

In a live talk, we spoke with Hamburg-based photographer Philip Rösler about Voigtländer lenses. We talked about what makes the charm and look of these lenses so special, which lenses Philip particularly likes to use and what results you can achieve with Voigtländer lenses. As with his camera, the Leica M10, the handling, look and feel of his lenses is particularly important to Philip. Do the Voigtländer lenses meet these requirements?

watch again now

Camera Basic #20 - Open Gate and its advantages for social media explained

Social media has become indispensable and the technology continues to develop. Open gate technology offers the possibility of reading the full sensor for video, but what does that mean?

Read now

Newsletter

Latest offers, exclusive benefits, news, events, info more

Subscribe now

Guide to moon photography

There are not only a few myths and stories from the past few years about our celestial satellite, but it is also more than ever the focus of astronomers, scientists and the like. In this article, we want to give you the best tips on equipment and settings for the perfect photo of the moon.

Read now

Camera Basics #19: Tilt shift lenses and the effect explained

The tilt shift effect is certainly an old shoe for many photographers, but this effect is very interesting to consider because it can be found in many facets of photography, so the use of tilt shift optics is not only at home in architectural photography.

Read now

The best portrait lenses 2023 - More than fixed focal lengths

The best portraits are taken with fixed focal lengths, aren't they? Our colleagues in the store always get lots of questions about photography, from cameras to accessories, everything is included but we also always discuss the best lenses with each other!

view now

New bargains every day

Look forward to new top offers every day that are only valid for a short time!

Secure deals