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Godox Xpro-O TTL Flash Trigger Code: GD-XPRO-O

The Godox XPRO-O is a 2.4GHz TTL and HSS radio frequency transmitter from Godox's X series, compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic TTL system. It stands out for its large, easy-to-read screen that...

The Godox XPRO-O is a 2.4GHz TTL and HSS radio frequency transmitter from Godox's X series, compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic TTL system. It stands out for its large, easy-to-read screen that allows simultaneous display of 5 Group frequencies. Additionally, it features a dedicated button for immediate and easy control of each of the 5 Groups.

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Description

The Godox XPRO-O is a 2.4GHz TTL and HSS radio frequency transmitter from Godox's X series, compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic TTL system. It stands out for its large, easy-to-read screen that allows simultaneous display of 5 Group frequencies. Additionally, it features a dedicated button for immediate and easy control of each of the 5 Groups.

Its true innovation is the TCM (TTL – CONVERT – MANUAL) function, which allows for an initial TTL image capture to achieve a preliminary correct exposure and then switch to Manual mode with the same exposure settings.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
GD-XPRO-O
Type
Flash Trigger
Popular Models
Olympus

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

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  • Charalampοs
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good, heavy, relatively high quality - based on its price.

    The only thing that has troubled me and still troubles me is the way it is used (the user interface) which is confusing.

    If you learn it, by reading, after a while you get into the mood to work with it better.

    It also has a mode that after a ttl transfers the result to manual settings to make changes - something like light metering I would say.

    The light turns off quickly and there is no option to choose more time to hold it - unless you have it permanently on.

    However, without the backlight, you can't see anything on the dial, no matter how much you open the contrast - the dial is of low quality. In other words, compared to an Olympus where you can see the numbers, here you can't see them without the light!

    And one more important thing - it doesn't recognize if you put rechargeable batteries and always shows them as empty! a big problem - it only shows correctly if they are alkaline - and who uses alkaline batteries - forget about them and let them leak... this is a big flaw from godox.

    The angle it has helps so that it doesn't hit the head when using the viewfinder and thus you don't accidentally change settings with the head, as happens if you put flash.

    In this Olympus/Panasonic category, it has a pin at the bottom, so the wheel needs to be fully up to enter - and also the foot is metallic, something very positive.

    It emits front and auxiliary LED light to help in dark environments for focusing.

    The price is very good compared to similar ones like Olympus - no comparison in price, none at all.
    It works perfectly with the Olympus camera.
    It also has the ability for firmware update.

    It also has an additional input for triggering from a flash meter, but it has a small jack that no photographic cable has, so it needs an adapter.

    It also has 5 different adjustment areas that you can adjust separately and simultaneously, for example, 5 flashes with their own settings.

    It also has an option so that you don't get confused if you are 2 photographers with the same flash - for example, you are two photographers at the same time, with the same flashes, but each one can make a change in the settings during the event - so it has an option in each click to send all the settings and not just trigger.

    Of course, it has many channels, many IDs... for different groups of photographers.
    It works for all godox models, it doesn't matter if it's for another brand.

    Overall, it is far from perfect - but it is still functional, practical, necessary.

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    • Value for money
    • Difficult to use
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    I have both this and the X2 T.
    I prefer this one. Much more user-friendly and faster in settings

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    • Value for money
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    • Easy to use
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    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
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    • Construction quality
  • Very good, heavy, relatively high quality - based on its price.

    The only thing that has troubled me and still troubles me is the way it is used (the user interface) which is confusing.

    If you learn it, by reading, after a while you get into the mood to work with it better.

    It also has a mode that after a ttl transfers the result to manual settings to make changes - something like light metering I would say.

    The light turns off quickly and there is no option to choose more time to hold it - unless you have it permanently on.

    However, without the backlight, you can't see anything on the dial, no matter how much you open the contrast - the dial is of low quality. In other words, compared to an Olympus where you can see the numbers, here you can't see them without the light!

    And one more important thing - it doesn't recognize if you put rechargeable batteries and always shows them as empty! a big problem - it only shows correctly if they are alkaline - and who uses alkaline batteries - forget about them and let them leak... this is a big flaw from godox.

    The angle it has helps so that it doesn't hit the head when using the viewfinder and thus you don't accidentally change settings with the head, as happens if you put flash.

    In this Olympus/Panasonic category, it has a pin at the bottom, so the wheel needs to be fully up to enter - and also the foot is metallic, something very positive.

    It emits front and auxiliary LED light to help in dark environments for focusing.

    The price is very good compared to similar ones like Olympus - no comparison in price, none at all.
    It works perfectly with the Olympus camera.
    It also has the ability for firmware update.

    It also has an additional input for triggering from a flash meter, but it has a small jack that no photographic cable has, so it needs an adapter.

    It also has 5 different adjustment areas that you can adjust separately and simultaneously, for example, 5 flashes with their own settings.

    It also has an option so that you don't get confused if you are 2 photographers with the same flash - for example, you are two photographers at the same time, with the same flashes, but each one can make a change in the settings during the event - so it has an option in each click to send all the settings and not just trigger.

    Of course, it has many channels, many IDs... for different groups of photographers.
    It works for all godox models, it doesn't matter if it's for another brand.

    Overall, it is far from perfect - but it is still functional, practical, necessary.

    1.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I have both this and the X2 T.
    I prefer this one. Much more user-friendly and faster in settings

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

The Godox XPRO-O is a 2.4GHz TTL and HSS radio frequency transmitter from Godox's X series, compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic TTL system. It stands out for its large, easy-to-read screen that allows simultaneous display of 5 Group frequencies. Additionally, it features a dedicated button for immediate and easy control of each of the 5 Groups.

Its true innovation is the TCM (TTL – CONVERT – MANUAL) function, which allows for an initial TTL image capture to achieve a preliminary correct exposure and then switch to Manual mode with the same exposure settings.

Manufacturer

Product Number
GD-XPRO-O
Type
Flash Trigger
Popular Models
Olympus

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 3
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Effectiveness
  • Value for money
  • Easy to use
  • Construction quality
  • Charalampοs
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Very good, heavy, relatively high quality - based on its price.

    The only thing that has troubled me and still troubles me is the way it is used (the user interface) which is confusing.

    If you learn it, by reading, after a while you get into the mood to work with it better.

    It also has a mode that after a ttl transfers the result to manual settings to make changes - something like light metering I would say.

    The light turns off quickly and there is no option to choose more time to hold it - unless you have it permanently on.

    However, without the backlight, you can't see anything on the dial, no matter how much you open the contrast - the dial is of low quality. In other words, compared to an Olympus where you can see the numbers, here you can't see them without the light!

    And one more important thing - it doesn't recognize if you put rechargeable batteries and always shows them as empty! a big problem - it only shows correctly if they are alkaline - and who uses alkaline batteries - forget about them and let them leak... this is a big flaw from godox.

    The angle it has helps so that it doesn't hit the head when using the viewfinder and thus you don't accidentally change settings with the head, as happens if you put flash.

    In this Olympus/Panasonic category, it has a pin at the bottom, so the wheel needs to be fully up to enter - and also the foot is metallic, something very positive.

    It emits front and auxiliary LED light to help in dark environments for focusing.

    The price is very good compared to similar ones like Olympus - no comparison in price, none at all.
    It works perfectly with the Olympus camera.
    It also has the ability for firmware update.

    It also has an additional input for triggering from a flash meter, but it has a small jack that no photographic cable has, so it needs an adapter.

    It also has 5 different adjustment areas that you can adjust separately and simultaneously, for example, 5 flashes with their own settings.

    It also has an option so that you don't get confused if you are 2 photographers with the same flash - for example, you are two photographers at the same time, with the same flashes, but each one can make a change in the settings during the event - so it has an option in each click to send all the settings and not just trigger.

    Of course, it has many channels, many IDs... for different groups of photographers.
    It works for all godox models, it doesn't matter if it's for another brand.

    Overall, it is far from perfect - but it is still functional, practical, necessary.

    1.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
    • Difficult to use
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    I have both this and the X2 T.
    I prefer this one. Much more user-friendly and faster in settings

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Easy to use
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Effectiveness
    • Value for money
    • Easy to use
    • Construction quality
  • Very good, heavy, relatively high quality - based on its price.

    The only thing that has troubled me and still troubles me is the way it is used (the user interface) which is confusing.

    If you learn it, by reading, after a while you get into the mood to work with it better.

    It also has a mode that after a ttl transfers the result to manual settings to make changes - something like light metering I would say.

    The light turns off quickly and there is no option to choose more time to hold it - unless you have it permanently on.

    However, without the backlight, you can't see anything on the dial, no matter how much you open the contrast - the dial is of low quality. In other words, compared to an Olympus where you can see the numbers, here you can't see them without the light!

    And one more important thing - it doesn't recognize if you put rechargeable batteries and always shows them as empty! a big problem - it only shows correctly if they are alkaline - and who uses alkaline batteries - forget about them and let them leak... this is a big flaw from godox.

    The angle it has helps so that it doesn't hit the head when using the viewfinder and thus you don't accidentally change settings with the head, as happens if you put flash.

    In this Olympus/Panasonic category, it has a pin at the bottom, so the wheel needs to be fully up to enter - and also the foot is metallic, something very positive.

    It emits front and auxiliary LED light to help in dark environments for focusing.

    The price is very good compared to similar ones like Olympus - no comparison in price, none at all.
    It works perfectly with the Olympus camera.
    It also has the ability for firmware update.

    It also has an additional input for triggering from a flash meter, but it has a small jack that no photographic cable has, so it needs an adapter.

    It also has 5 different adjustment areas that you can adjust separately and simultaneously, for example, 5 flashes with their own settings.

    It also has an option so that you don't get confused if you are 2 photographers with the same flash - for example, you are two photographers at the same time, with the same flashes, but each one can make a change in the settings during the event - so it has an option in each click to send all the settings and not just trigger.

    Of course, it has many channels, many IDs... for different groups of photographers.
    It works for all godox models, it doesn't matter if it's for another brand.

    Overall, it is far from perfect - but it is still functional, practical, necessary.

    1.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I have both this and the X2 T.
    I prefer this one. Much more user-friendly and faster in settings

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • 0
  • See all
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