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Godox X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver for Nikon

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Godox X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver for Nikon
Key Features
  • Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz
  • Range: 328'
  • 32 Channels; 5 Groups
Expand your wireless flash system with this X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver from Godox. This 2.4 GHz system is compatible with Nikon cameras and flashes that support i-TTL for automatic exposure and metering, making it an excellent choice for shooters who need to work quickly. It also has an outstanding range of 328' and can be set to one of 32 channels for limiting interference with other nearby systems. Another huge benefit is the ability to control up to five groups at a time, or set the unit to ratio flash mode for three groups with varying power relative to one another.
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Godox X1 Overview

Expand your wireless flash system with this X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver from Godox. This 2.4 GHz system is compatible with Nikon cameras and flashes that support i-TTL for automatic exposure and metering, making it an excellent choice for shooters who need to work quickly. It also has an outstanding range of 328' and can be set to one of 32 channels for limiting interference with other nearby systems. Another huge benefit is the ability to control up to five groups at a time, or set the unit to ratio flash mode for three groups with varying power relative to one another.

Users will have access to many settings through the backlit LCD found on the rear of the receiver. This enables the adjustment of settings such as sync delay and triggering modes. Also, through i-TTL compatibility the receiver will support high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, and flash exposure lock, among other settings. Beyond this, users will be able to easily mount their flash to the receiver's top hot shoe, or you can connect a camera or studio strobe via the 2.5mm sync terminal. Additionally, the receiver runs on two AA batteries and has a micro-USB port for firmware updates.

Godox X1 Specs

Key Specs
Channels
32
Groups
5
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m
Inputs/Outputs
1x 2.5 mm (Flash)
1x Micro-USB
Bottom Mount
Cold Foot
Top Mount
Hot Shoe
Battery Type
2x AA
Wireless
Channels
32
Groups
5
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m
Radio Frequency
2.4 GHz
General
Control Modes
Manual, TTL, i-TTL
Sync Speed
1/8000 Sec
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
1x 2.5 mm (Flash)
1x Micro-USB
Mounting
Bottom Mount
Cold Foot
Top Mount
Hot Shoe
Electrical
Battery Type
2x AA
Physical
Dimensions
Receiver: 2.8 x 2.6 x 1.9" / 70 x 65 x 47 mm
Weight
2.5 oz / 70.9 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.4 x 4.4 x 2.3"

Godox X1 Reviews

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Can the X1 trigger multiple flash units ...

Can the X1 trigger multiple flash units simultaneously, by, say, splitting the cable? I always do manual exposure control.
Asked by: Rolf
The Godox X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver for Nikon is only a receiver. If you have multiple units connect to non Godox flashes you can trigger all of them simultaneously. This unit is also use as a trigger for Nikon cameras. If you have a Godox flash connected to the camera hot shoe and other Godox flash units off camera, you can trigger all of them by connecting the camera with the remote cable that comes with the Godox X1R-N TTL Wireless Flash Receiver for Nikon. You will need to set your on camera flash as a transmitter.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2024-03-14

If the camera and flash support HSS, will this ...

If the camera and flash support HSS, will this receiver catch the HSS signal?
Asked by: Mason
This will only pick up the signals from another Godox transmitter. If that transmitter can do HSS then it can.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-03-26

Is the metal cold shoe on the bottom threaded for ...

Is the metal cold shoe on the bottom threaded for 1/4"-20?
Asked by: James
Yes.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-23

I am looking for a dumb trigger for Fujifilm, can ...

I am looking for a dumb trigger for Fujifilm, can the X1R-N be set off with a X1T-F?
Asked by: Victor
Yes
Answered by: Shalom
Date published: 2020-09-01

Will the receiver work with Nikon cameras with ...

Will the receiver work with Nikon cameras with built-in transmitters? (Nikon D850)?
Asked by: Mason
This can only work with Godox transmitters. It will not work with Nikon built in transmitters.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-03-26

Can these be triggered with the XProN (Nikon) ...

Can these be triggered with the XProN (Nikon) trigger? I want to use Yongnuo flashes (that are compatible with Nikon cameras) in these receivers and trigger them with the XProN trigger I have for my camera (from Godox).
Asked by: CHRISTOPHER
Yes, the XproN will trigger this receiver.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-23

nikon sb-800?

nikon sb-800?
Asked by: Tom
I know my SB-600 flashes work fine but if you have a connection problem it's often how you mounted the flash on the receiver. I sometimes don't push it in far enough and that tad more often seats the contacts properly. Do use a good light defuser on your flash and try bumping up the ISO so the flash doesn't have to work as hard and it will recycle faster this way. Experiment.
Answered by: Keith
Date published: 2020-09-18

Can the Godox X1R-N be used to trigger a Nikon SU ...

Can the Godox X1R-N be used to trigger a Nikon SU 800 transmitter which would communicate with my Nikon flashes or do I need multiple X1R-N receivers for my Nikon SB800s and SB200 flashes? I use primarily the Godox XProN transmitter for macrophotography with Godox 860II N flashes but would like to add my Nikons as needed and hoped that I would not have to get a receiver for each non Godox flash. Thanks in advance.
Asked by: Walter
You will have to buy separate Godox receivers to trigger the Nikon flashes. The SU-800 is optical, the Godox radio transmitted. I used my V860 with a SB5000 without issues. Going to go all Godox system eventually.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2021-09-09
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