The brain of the Godox wireless power control system, the shoe-mounted XT-16 Wireless Power-Control Flash Trigger and Transmitter 2.4G provides remote triggering as well as up to eight stops of wireless power control for select flashes equipped with the XTR-16 receiver. It features a reliable 2.4 GHz radio system with an impressive range of 328' along with a choice of 16 channels. Users can sync at speeds up to 1/250 second and there are multiple power control settings for working with speedlights or studio flashes. Additionally, it runs on two easy-to-find AA batteries.
- Wireless Power Control Function
- Mounts to Camera's Hot Shoe
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 328'
Godox XT16 Overview
Godox XT16 Specs
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Godox XT16 Reviews
Works great
Works great. Essential for AD400 ring flash.
Unreliable
This is the second XT16 trigger I have purchased in the hope of getting a more consistent response from my QS600II studio head kit. Unfortunately it hasn't made any difference, it appears the connectivity becomes broken very easily. Even when turning the trigger on and off and hitting set to show the output change to confirm it is talking to the light, this makes no difference to its responsiveness. I am not shooting rapidly so its not misfire and there is no pattern to when the heads respond. Using 2 heads, one fires and the other doesn't and vice versa so its not a particular studio head issue. I purchased a sync cord which is an improvement to consistency but doesn't solve the radio frequency response of trying to use the other light on slave as I still end up with misfire. Turning the units and trigger on and off constantly to reset connections is unacceptable. My previous kit from SLS brand fired 95% of the time using the wireless triggers, the godox triggers only fire 70% of the time which causes delays on every shoot I have used them for.
