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Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 16479
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  • Enables communication with transmitters from the X1 series and V860 series
  • With integrated 2.4 GHz Godox X radio system
  • Enables flash power adjustment and radio triggering with the TTL radio flash transmitter of the X1 series

Godox Power Remote XTR-16S
The Godox Power Remote XTR-16S is suitable for communication with the transmitters of the X1 series and the V860 series. With the integrated Godox 2.4GHz X radio system, the XTR-16S receiver can adjust the flash output and radio triggering with the TTL radio flash transmitter of the X1 series.

Thanks to the XT series receiver and the X1 series transmitter, TTL flashes and non-TTL flashes can be used in combination. This makes your work easier in any situation.

Features
Integrated wireless 2.4 GHz X system
Suitable for transmitters of the X1 series and the V860 series.
Warranty 2 years

Scope of delivery:
Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

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Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

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  • Enables communication with transmitters from the X1 series and V860 series
  • With integrated 2.4 GHz Godox X radio system
  • Enables flash power adjustment and radio triggering with the TTL radio flash transmitter of the X1 series

Product description for Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

Godox Power Remote XTR-16S
The Godox Power Remote XTR-16S is suitable for communication with the transmitters of the X1 series and the V860 series. With the integrated Godox 2.4GHz X radio system, the XTR-16S receiver can adjust the flash output and radio triggering with the TTL radio flash transmitter of the X1 series.

Thanks to the XT series receiver and the X1 series transmitter, TTL flashes and non-TTL flashes can be used in combination. This makes your work easier in any situation.

Features
Integrated wireless 2.4 GHz X system
Suitable for transmitters of the X1 series and the V860 series.
Warranty 2 years

Scope of delivery:
Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

Godox Power Remote XTR-16S

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