Godox X3 Touchscreen Controller - Complete Video Guide

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    Revolutionize your lighting setup with the Godox X3 radio controller, a cutting-edge nano TTL wireless flash trigger. Effortlessly control light with touch-screen ease. Compatible with all Godox 2.4GHz flashes. Available in Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus/Panasonic and Leica.
    *UPDATE Regarding missing features:
    Godox has since added the Legacy Hotshoe mode and Sekonic L-858 compatibility mode to the Canon, Nikon, and Sony models of the X3 via firmware updates. The Fujifilm, Olympus/Panasonic, and Leica models had later production dates and came packaged with these features at launch.
    Video Contents
    0:00 Introduction
    0:35 Unboxing
    2:43 Features Overview
    4:54 Godox Controller Comparison
    9:08 Mounting to Camera
    10:13 Physical Buttons
    10:56 Powering On
    12:52 Setting Group & Channel
    16:00 Adjusting Manual & TTL Modes
    17:43 Using the wheel to change settings
    18:43 All Group Control
    20:53 Modelling Lamp Control
    24:02 Top Menu Control
    25:25 Adjusting Multi Mode
    28:46 Open Settings Menu
    28:59 Wireless- Settings Menu
    29:20 Sync Mode- Settings Menu
    30:11 Shoot Mode - Settings Menu
    31:08 Auto Off - Settings Menu
    31:42 Trigger Distance- Settings Menu
    32:23 Step Mode (Min Power & Increments) - Settings Menu
    34:20 TCM (TTL to Manual Conversion) - Settings Menu
    36:12 Zoom (Speedlites Only) - Settings Menu
    37:26 Screen Control - Settings Menu
    38:26 Language - Settings Menu
    38:41 Reset - Settings Menu
    39:05 Device Info (Firmware Version) - Settings Menu
    39:42 Missing function (*See notes below)
    40:27 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 69

  • @Strobepro
    @Strobepro  11 дней назад +3

    UPDATE: Godox has since added the Legacy Hotshoe mode and Sekonic L-858 compatibility mode to the Canon, Nikon, and Sony models of the X3 via firmware updates. The Fujifilm, Olympus/Panasonic, and Leica models had later production dates and came packaged with these features at launch.

    • @ranaded
      @ranaded 10 дней назад +1

      That is really great. I was waiting for this.

  • @davemil716
    @davemil716 2 месяца назад +4

    Yes, this is a fantastic video! I have watched a bunch of videos on the X3 and this is the only one that got me on the path to syncing/pairing my flashes! THANK YOU!

  • @andrewade7017
    @andrewade7017 2 месяца назад +3

    Fantastic video Jessie! THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @lamarrion
    @lamarrion 2 месяца назад

    Just got mines yesterday. Great video

  • @JFImagery
    @JFImagery 7 дней назад +1

    Thank you for a great presentation. One thing that is missing that wasn’t mentioned is the “App” mode in in the Shoot menu. I realize you mentioned that there isn’t BT on this trigger, but the lack of the app option also removes the option of using the trigger as a “dumb” trigger. This takes away the ability to use a compatible light meter to control the lights and just have the trigger, well, trigger the lights…

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  3 дня назад

      The "APP" mode has been replaced with the "L-858" mode, which was a feature missing from the X3-S at launch when we made this video. The "L858" mode as well as a "legacy hotshoe" mode has now been added via a firmware update.
      The function was once called "APP" mode because it was necessary for integrating with the Godox A-1: a companion device for Godox's original smartphone app. The A-1 was discontinued once Godox added Bluetooth integration to the X2T. The "APP" function is now called "L-858" because of its more contemporary use with the Godox radio module for the Sekonic L-858D light meter. Anyway, that was probably more than you ever wanted to know. Godox's naming of these functions is kind of confusing without some context, so I thought I would explain it.
      tl;dr: Both "APP" or "L-858" where they appear will cause your controller to act like as a simple trigger that does not update power settings on your flashes. If you are missing the L-858 function on your X3, you'll just need to download the latest firmware.

    • @JFImagery
      @JFImagery 3 дня назад +1

      @@Strobepro Thank you for the clarification. I saw the comment on app mode in another review, probably an old one. I do own L-858, so this is important to me. I need get the firmware updated and see how that goes. Appreciate your time!!

  • @collegemtl
    @collegemtl Месяц назад

    Thanks just got mine last night very helpful

  • @jamieandrei
    @jamieandrei 2 месяца назад +2

    Good stuff man.. thanks peeps..

  • @paulng3913
    @paulng3913 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @timelessphotoshoot5347
    @timelessphotoshoot5347 Месяц назад +1

    You are the best thank you

  • @julianleeritchie3705
    @julianleeritchie3705 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @fotoflo-fz3cp
    @fotoflo-fz3cp Месяц назад +1

    When setting remote to old school decimals instead of fractions for power output. Do the decimal values show up on the screen of the strobe heads as well?

  • @fostervf16
    @fostervf16 2 месяца назад +1

    Just picked mine up yesterday. I haven't used it yet. But one thing I can see being an issue is where the dial is. Yes.... It's on the wrong side. Didn't think about it because I haven't used it yet. Thanks for ruining my purchase. Lol. But I also assume I'll be using the touch screen more often than not. I do also have the x2t and the Flashpoint r2 pro mk2. I like them both as well. Probably didn't need to upgrade but I'm a sucker for the latest products.

    • @dominicpascal5512
      @dominicpascal5512 Месяц назад

      have you used it yet? :D Imma return mine … it looks fantastic but the usability is worse than Xpro, and why would I pay more money for doing thins slower

  • @KamenMinkov
    @KamenMinkov Месяц назад

    What I'd be really happy to see is the trigger integrating with the camera menu (I don't know about Sony, but with Nikon it has the menu disabled) - this way we'd have the best of both worlds (the small size of the trigger itself and the full tactile controls of the camera).

    • @OkwyUgonweze
      @OkwyUgonweze 17 дней назад

      You are not the only one wishing this happens.

  • @IMDABROWN
    @IMDABROWN 2 месяца назад

    Great information. If you have Sony a9iii do you need to put the trigger in HSS to use higher shutter speeds or can you dial in the first curtain sync?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      We did have an A9iii in the shop for testing recently. Unfortunately, the news isn't great at present. It seems HSS needs to be enabled in order to exceed 1/250s. The controller is locking the shutter speed presumably because it doesn't yet know how to distinguish between the A9iii and the rest of Sony's ILC lineup. We hope Godox will address this in a firmware update, but we can't say when/if that will happen.
      This is speculation, but we could at least see the implementation of the "Legacy Hotshoe" mode in the near future. This feature was mentioned in Godox's PDF manuals for the X3, but it was not included at launch for some reason. So there's a possibility that we'll see its implementation with the first update.
      On Godox's other models, the Legacy Hotshoe mode causes the controller to behave as a single-pin trigger. With only the centre pin active, the controller will not be able to lock your shutter. The only caveat is that single pin firing will also prohibit TTL.

    • @IMDABROWN
      @IMDABROWN 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for all the details. I do won the x3 and thought I was doing something wrong or a firmware upgrade was need. Thanks a million. 🙏@@Strobepro

  • @rbenjamin5542
    @rbenjamin5542 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video.... Nano screen need a lock feature !

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi @rbenjamin5542,
      If you pull down from the top of the screen, you'll see the a submenu with a lock button. This doesn't lock the device, but it does lock your settings and prevent accidental inputs. Not sure if that's what you were looking for, but thought I should mention it anyway.

    • @rbenjamin5542
      @rbenjamin5542 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Strobepro thanks. I find groups turned on accediently lots of times. Needs to be able to lock screen with three second screen prees to lock and unlock.

  • @davidhead5751
    @davidhead5751 2 месяца назад +1

    Anyone else have an issue when converting to manual from tcm and getting overexposure by an entire stop of light? My xpro-n first gen doesn’t have this issue but the x3 does.

  • @tanner.quintero
    @tanner.quintero 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a question about godox triggers.. if i have a Godox AD300 for Nikon, can i shoot it from a Sony camera if im using the Sony Trigger? I mean does the Godox Trigger are Cross Compatible?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      Hi @tanner.quintero,
      The triggers are generally cross-compatible, but you will lose access to advanced features like TTL and HSS if your controller is mounted on a incompatible camera body. Flashes can still be fired within your camera's flash sync speed and in manual mode via the centre-pin connection.
      There is one thing you'll have to be careful of with Sony cameras and Sony-compatible devices specifically. Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Olympus, etc. all use variations of a standard hotshoe design where the locking pin is in a fixed position. Sony's locking pins and divots are in a different position. For that reason, a Sony trigger can't be locked correctly on a non-Sony camera. Similarly, incompatible controllers can't be locked properly on a Sony camera. So whenever there is a mismatched Sony trigger or camera, the trigger can slide from the hotshoe rather easily.

  • @Simon-SBL
    @Simon-SBL 20 дней назад

    Great video!
    I am new to Godox, it seems a lot less complicated than Canon RT setup, with this trigger, anyway, the reason I went this route is that I can have a single controller for studio heads/monolights and flashguns, but I was just wondering if you can mix and match, say an AD400 Pro and V1 Pro's as accent/fill light(s)?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  19 дней назад +1

      Yes, you can! Godox's current speedlites and strobes are all on the same radio system.

  • @edwardcunningham2914
    @edwardcunningham2914 11 дней назад

    Great information. When I use my Sekonic Speedmaster L-858-U I noticed I’m unable to adjust my lights power levels remotely. I have to adjust the power levels through the X3. Is there another way to control the power (AD600, 200 and 860ll) remotely?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  11 дней назад +1

      Hi Edward,
      If you are have the Godox module for your Sekonic L-858, you can follow the instructions in Sekonic's video here:
      ruclips.net/video/k6McgivGK7E/видео.htmlsi=aDairTMg10Tpc6CN
      The one notable difference with the X3 (compared to the XPro controller that is shown) is that you won't see "APP" setting in the "SHOOT" menu. Instead, there is a dedicated "L-858" setting. However, this feature was not available at launch for the Canon, Nikon, and Sony models, and it was just added to those models in a very recent firmware update. So if you don't see the setting available, you'll have to download the latest firmware package from Godox's website. Hope that helps!

  • @ranaded
    @ranaded Месяц назад

    I have one with firmware version 1.06 for Nikon. Legacy mode is missing. I badly needed this feature as I use it with my Sekonic L858 with Godox Transmitter module. In the Xpro II there is both legacy as well as Sekonic 858 modes. Missing these features here.

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Месяц назад +2

      It is unclear when the legacy hotshoe mode will roll out in firmware updates. The Fuji version of the X3 was the latest off the production line, and it has the legacy hotshoe mode as well as the L858 compatibility mode. The Canon, Nikon, and Sony models don't have it yet. It seems that firmware is still being tweaked and the later models are benefiting from the most current changes. We're guessing Godox will release a unified update for all X3 models in the near future.

  • @MarTina-1
    @MarTina-1 2 месяца назад

    Hello everyone, I recently received the GODOX X3 Nano in the Nikon version. Setup was very quick thanks to the great video. Now I have a phenomenon and don't know whether it's a bug or a feature. With the rotary wheel on the side I can only select but not scroll. This means that it is not possible to adjust the flash output. Has anyone experienced something similar or can help if necessary. Thanks in advance. Hint: Firmware is v1.06

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      Hi @MarTina-1,
      This is not something we've been able to replicate with our unit. You may actually have a hardware problem there. If you purchased from us, get in touch, and we'll assist you with a replacement.

  • @anadementjeva4297
    @anadementjeva4297 Месяц назад

    Hi sorry maybe missed on the video… is it possible to change a flash zoom via x3 trigger?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Месяц назад

      Yes, it is possible! However, you can only apply a single zoom setting to all groups on the channel. If you want zoom control on individual groups, the XPro II controller supports that feature. See 26:15 for a complete explanation of zoom settings on the X3.

  • @TeddyCavachon
    @TeddyCavachon День назад

    Question: How does the Canon version of the X3 interface with the new Canon ‘smart’ connector hot shoe design of the R6mkII and other cameras?
    Does it use the smart connector or just the five contacts of the hot shoe?
    Can GODOX flash functions be controlled from the camera menu as with the newer EL-1 / EL-5 / EL-10 flashes with the STE-10 controller in the hot shoe?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  10 часов назад

      Hi @TeddyCavachon,
      The Canon version of the X3 uses Canon's classic hotshoe. The X3 supports cross-talk with any compatible hotshoe type. As long as your camera's hotshoe is compatible, you can control your flash groups from the camera menu if that is your preference. Here is a summary of Canon's FOUR current hotshoe types (get it together, Canon):
      Fully compatible:
      -Classic E-TTL hotshoe (5D Mark IV, 7D, etc.)
      -Combination hotshoe such as on the EOS R6 Mark II
      -Neutered hotshoe with no centre pin such as on the Rebel T7
      Requires Canon AD-E1 Adapter
      -Multi-function shoe without the classic E-TTL pins, such as that found on the EOS R50

    • @TeddyCavachon
      @TeddyCavachon 4 часа назад

      @@Strobepro Thanks for your reply. I started using dual flash back in 1972 assisting top wedding photographer Monte Zucker who introduced the idea of triggering an off camera key light flash with fill on a bracket over the camera. I’ve used that technique ever since, in the 1970s - 2004 with Vivitar flashes and Wein photocells starting in digital in 2000 with a Kodak DC290 which had a PC connector when I also purchased the Stroboframe Camera flip bracket I still use.
      In 2004 I got my first DSLR, a 20D and a pair of the then new 580EX flashes posting tutorials on how to use them on photo forums and my web site. I still use the 580ex flashes with my 50D but recently bought a pair of R6mkII bodies they are not compatible with so I’m happy to hear the X3 will work on them with the Godox flashes.

  • @sonyak7983
    @sonyak7983 2 месяца назад

    I want to use godox x3-s with the 860iii on a sony a7iv but not sure about the compatibility

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад +1

      No compatibility issues there! The A7IV has been fully supported on the platform for a while, and any Godox flash that uses the 2.4GHz X-series radio system (including the V860iii) is compatible with the X3-S.

  • @fotogmike5887
    @fotogmike5887 Месяц назад

    I am using the AD 100 Pro with the Fujifilm version of this trigger (X3F). In the custom setting there is no Sync menu. How do I adjust rear curtain/front curtain/HSS without that? Thanks!

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Месяц назад

      On the Fuji system, those settings can only be adjusted through the camera menu. You'll be looking for your flash function settings.
      Once in there, you'll probably also notice a flash mode setting. Make sure to leave this on TTL regardless of whether you want to use your flashes in TTL or manual-it just enables full communication with the Godox controller. Under Sync, you can select first curtain, second curtain, or "FP". Use FP for HSS. With that set, your flashes will fire in first curtain when you are below your flash sync speed, and automatically switch to HSS when you roll over your flash sync speed. Hope that helps!

    • @fotogmike5887
      @fotogmike5887 Месяц назад

      @@Strobepro I just tried it, and it looks like that means that this new unit will only allow me to use my flash and camera combination in TTL if I want HSS, which I never use because I don't like it. Maybe I need to stick with the older units until this gets changed. Thanks!

    • @fotogmike5887
      @fotogmike5887 Месяц назад

      @@Strobepro Actually, I just set it back to manual mode and the HSS stayed on. So maybe I can use manual mode and HSS with my X-H2S and this trigger. Is that what you were getting at? Thanks again?

  • @ravidotiyal3496
    @ravidotiyal3496 2 месяца назад

    Will this unit work with Sekonic Light Meter ? If yes Any specific Sekonic version ?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      There is an optional Godox radio module that you can purchase for the Sekonic L858-D. The L858-D compatibility mode is currently a planned feature for the X3. Once the function is added via firmware, you'll find an "L-858D" setting in the menu under the "Shoot" sub-heading.
      This function is already available on the XPRO-II, so we're not sure why it was excluded from the X3 at the time of release. It's also worth mentioning that the "APP" function found on the X2T and original XPRO has the same functionality. With either "L-858D" or "APP" enabled, your controller becomes a simple trigger that does not update power settings on any of your groups. This allows you to configure power settings on the L-858D without needing to worry about your controller overwriting them.
      Hope that helps!

  • @metalhead423
    @metalhead423 2 месяца назад

    Mine has firmware version 1.00 and I can not find version 1.06 for my X3-S. Godox website does not list any firmware updates on their page. Any help?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey @metalhead423,
      The 1.06 displayed on our early unit may have been meant for internal reference, as the firmware does go through several iteration changes during production. We're probably running the same the firmware, just with different labels. Godox's release firmware is typically labelled 1.0 or 1.00. There definitely has not been any updates to the X3 since release at the time of this writing.

  • @shandre14
    @shandre14 Месяц назад

    My X3 C doesnt work with my el-5 cannon speed lite on my r6 mkii body . Is that an error or is it not supported?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Месяц назад

      Hi @shandre14,
      The X3 C is only natively compatible with Godox flashes. Canon's OEM flashes can be adapted to Godox's radio system, but you would need to purchase the Godox X1R-C receiver.

  • @islamsuperchannel
    @islamsuperchannel 2 месяца назад

    This is my first time using trigger, why when I turn on my Godox x3, the screen/lens immediately turns bright as if you were using ISO 6400, is that normal? I just want the screen, exposure, speed as normal and to be able to judge how much light I will give to the photo object

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      It is most likely an exposure preview setting in your camera that is causing this. You may have the camera set to disable live exposure preview when a flash is attached. This is often useful in a dark studio environment where you don't necessarily want the camera to preview your ambient exposure (it's hard to frame things when your viewfinder is completely black).

  • @emilioohh
    @emilioohh Месяц назад

    Is there anyway to enable rear curtain sync?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Месяц назад +1

      Only the X3 C (Canon) can enable rear curtain sync, but stick with me to the end. Canon's system is unique in that flash accessories can cross-talk with the camera, so if you enable 2nd curtain on the controller, you'll also find it enabled in the camera menu (and vice-versa). On all other systems, first/second curtain sync can only be managed on the camera side. If you find your flash function settings in your camera menu, you should be able to enable rear curtain sync there.

    • @emilioohh
      @emilioohh Месяц назад

      @@Strobepro thank you!

  • @justketh4298
    @justketh4298 2 месяца назад

    Can I control the trigger from a computer or phone ?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      Bluetooth is not included on the X3. If you want to control your lights from a smartphone or tablet, go with the X2T or XProII.

  • @ferrariboybari1501
    @ferrariboybari1501 13 дней назад

    I have one but for some reason my images come out over saturated and i don’t understand why. When i switch back to my old trigger everything is perfect but this new x3 makes everything appear Orangish. Super weird

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  12 дней назад

      The culprit here is probably auto white balance. AWB can give different results depending on the camera/controller combination. Sometimes, it has to to do with how the controller is reverse engineered to work with specific flash systems.
      If you are noticing a difference from one controller to another, that would be kind of strange unless one controller wasn't fully compatible (for example, a canon compatible controller on a Nikon camera body). The single pin or "legacy hotshoe" modes present in some of these controllers is another thing that might cause the camera to select a different white balance.
      Another possibility is that you have inadvertently switched into high speed sync (HSS). We've noticed that HSS flashes tend to cause the camera to select a cooler white balance when AWB is left enabled, resulting in images that are rendered warmer.
      In any case, the solution is to set a manual white balance for your flash either in camera or in post. If you compare the files where you are seeing the difference, you should see that two different white balances were selected.

  • @adriandavidpayne
    @adriandavidpayne 2 месяца назад

    Did I miss the part where you said how long the battery lasts?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      Godox states that the battery will give you around 6,600 shots per charge, and it has a standby time of approximately 7 days. Charge before your day of shooting, and battery life shouldn't be a concern.

    • @adriandavidpayne
      @adriandavidpayne 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Strobepro Thanks!

  • @f-studio
    @f-studio 24 дня назад

    the touch screen just like go pro's

  • @angelisone
    @angelisone 2 месяца назад

    ATG/Godox just put Profoto/Canon/Nikon/Sony/Olympus/Interfit/Paul Buff/Pocket Wizard into the history books
    ATG/Godox newer model will have Bluetooth & battery changeable by 2027

  • @dayeah765caoni3
    @dayeah765caoni3 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonder whether TTL/HSS can work on canon R cameras🤔

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      We'll test that as soon as more Canon models arrive. Expecting more next week!

    • @jensgaethje8555
      @jensgaethje8555 2 месяца назад +1

      Both TTL and HSS work normally on my EOS-R 😊