Godox X3Pro FujiFilm 2.4G Touch Screen TTL Trigger Transmitter
The Godox X3Pro Fujifilm is a 2.4G Touch Screen TTL Trigger Transmitter for Fujifilm cameras that gives you precise, hands-on control over complex lighting setups. The 2.4-inch display shows four groups at once, making power, zoom, and TCM adjustments quick and visible while you work. With the Godox 2.4GHz system and Bluetooth connectivity, it keeps working with multi-light setups stable and predictable.
Godox X3Pro FujiFilm 2.4G Touch Screen TTL Trigger Transmitter Key Features:
- Touchscreen TTL trigger for Fujifilm with multi-light group control
- 2.4-inch display shows four groups simultaneously for fast adjustments
- Known 2.4GHz X system delivers stable triggering up to 100m
- Controls up to 16 groups across 32 channels with wireless ID
- TCM function converts TTL exposure into manual power values
- Three specialised shooting modes suitable for various scenarios
- Bluetooth app control enables remote setup from phone or tablet
- Built-in lithium battery charges via USB-C in around two hours
- Compact, lightweight design that does not compromise durability
Touchscreen control that changes how you work
With the X3Pro’s intuitive touchscreen, instead of scrolling through nested menus, you see four lighting groups at once, with clear visual feedback for power, mode, and zoom. On a busy set, that means fewer pauses between frames and far less second-guessing which light you are adjusting. Group selection feels direct and deliberate, closer to working on a small lighting desk than a hot-shoe trigger.
Group-by-group lighting precision
Each group can be shaped independently, including TCM conversion, zoom value, and modelling lamp control. Being able to convert a TTL exposure straight into a manual value is especially useful when you want to lock a look and keep it consistent across a series. Settings are stored automatically, so if you power down between locations, the trigger comes back exactly as you left it.
Godox 2.4GHz X wireless system
The X3Pro uses the same 2.4GHz X system found across the Godox range, supporting 16 groups, 32 channels and wireless IDs to reduce interference. Triggering feels dependable even in crowded environments with multiple photographers working nearby. You can apply unified settings across all groups or fine-tune each one separately from the touchscreen, making it practical for complex multi-light setups. Transmission reaches up to around 100 metres, giving enough freedom for larger interiors or outdoor setups without moving the camera position.
Shooting modes and Bluetooth control
Three shooting modes adapt the trigger to different working styles. One-Shoot sends a simple firing signal, while All-Shoot pushes settings and trigger data together, which is suitable for shared or multi-camera sessions. L-858 mode integrates with Sekonic meters for flash measurement workflows. Bluetooth pairing with the Godox Flash App adds another layer of control, handy when the camera is rigged high or placed out of reach.
Power, size, and daily handling
The X3Pro’s built-in lithium battery offers long standby time and charges via USB-C in about 2 hours, keeping things simple when packing cables. At roughly 103g, the X3Pro sits low on the hot shoe and does not upset camera balance. It is designed to stay mounted all day, rather than being something you fit only when you need to fire a flash.
What’s in the box?
- 1 x Godox X3Pro FujiFilm 2.4G Touch Screen TTL Trigger Transmitter
- 1 x USB Type-C Charging Cord
- 1 x Storage Bag
FAQs:
Does the X3Pro support TTL, manual, and high-speed sync?
Yes. It supports TTL auto flash, full manual control, and high-speed sync when enabled on the camera. You can also use TCM to convert a TTL exposure into a manual power value, which helps when locking lighting for repeatable results.
How does Bluetooth control work?
Bluetooth allows the X3Pro to pair with the Godox Flash App on a phone or tablet. From there, you can adjust power levels, switch groups, and trigger flashes remotely. Access to remote control via the app is handy when the camera is on a stand or positioned where the trigger screen is hard to reach.
How long does the battery last?
The internal battery offers up to around 35 days of standby time, so it easily covers extended periods between charges. With regular shooting, most users will only need to recharge every few sessions. USB-C charging makes it straightforward to top up from power banks or chargers you already carry.
What’s the difference between the Godox X3 and X3Pro triggers?
The Godox X3 focuses on minimal size and weight, using a 1.7-inch OLED touchscreen in a very compact 48g body, making it a good option for photographers who want a small on-camera trigger. The Godox X3Pro features a larger 2.4-inch LCD touchscreen, making it easier to see and adjust settings, and supports up to four groups at once for faster changes on set. The X3Pro adds Bluetooth connectivity for control via the Godox Flash app, along with creative shutter functions such as single-shot, time-lapse, and long-exposure control. It also uses a much larger internal battery, extending standby time from around a week on the X3 to roughly 35 days on the X3Pro.
Back to topProduct Specification
| Connectivity | USB-C |
| For Use With | Fujifilm Cameras |
| Included Accessories | USB Type-C Charging Cord, Storage Bag |
| Maximum Working Distance [m] | 100 |
| Power Source | Built-in Lithium Battery: 3.87V 2930mAh 11.34Wh |
| Size | 54.10 x 66.04 x 40.89 mm |
| Type | Trigger Transmitter |
| Weight [g] | 103.00 |