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The Westcott FJ-X2m Universal Flash Trigger is a 6-group, 16-channel remote that operates at distances up to 985 feet away. Key features include:
6 groups and 16 wireless channels
Compatible with Canon, Nikon, and Panasonic Lumix cameras
Compatible with Fuji, Olympus, and Sony cameras
Controls the Westcott FJ400 strobe from up to 985 feet away
Feature-Rich Flash Trigger. Like the FJ400’s built-in TTL receiver, the Westcott FJ-X2m Universal Flash Trigger for FJ400 Strobe has six groups with sixteen channels for shooting several individual setups and to prevent interference with other photographers. You can also use Westcott’s forthcoming mobile app to create four additional groups via Bluetooth. As of December 2019, the mobile app is not yet available.
Broad Wireless TTL Compatibility. The FJ-X2m is compatible with many Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic Lumix, Olympus, and Sony (with an adapter) cameras, as well as the Canon RT flash system. It lets you adjust power, exposure compensation, TTL Mode, High-Speed Sync, Rear-Curtain Sync, Canon RT flash compatibility, group and channel assignment, group exposure compensation, and modeling lamp settings, all from up to 985 feet away. It is powered via built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery and includes a tiltable shoe.
Do I need anything else to use the FJ-X2m Wireless Radio Trigger with a Sony camera?
Yes! Sony uses a unique hotshoe that requires additional communication between the trigger and camera. You will need to also rent the Westcott Sony Adapter for FJ-X2m Flash Trigger for use with a Sony camera that features the Multi-Interface Shoe (MIS).
Westcott has a pretty good ongoing Q&A section that covers some of the more specific features and what they can do. We strongly recommend checking this invaluable resource if you still are not sure if this strobe works for your needs.
Westcott lists an ongoing compatibility chart within their Q&A section. You can find a direct link to this chart here-.
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Westcott |
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Lighting |
Lighting Type |
Strobe Triggers |