Originally posted by aaronjamesgray Just like the title says. What do you guys think of this as a full Godox set?
Trigger - X2T-P
On cam - V1-P
Off cam - TT600 x 2
Looks good, but as others are saying, the XPro-P (if you're outside the US) or the Flashpoint R2 Pro II-P have better UIs and features sets, and in the US only cost $10 more than the X2T-P. The X2T-P is mostly if you need the hotshoe up top for a non-Godox speedlight (and the V1 has a built-in transceiver so it can be both on-camera flash and radio transmitter at the same time or an off-camera radio flash). But the X2T is also newer than the X-Pro so does two of the things the R2 Pro II does that the X-Pro doesn't (SCAN and bluetooth). But the X2T
doesn't do TCM (TTL Convert to Manual), which would make TTL useful for off-camera lighting.
The TT600s are also a great way to have additional lights in an off-camera setup, but I expect you'll use the V1 off-camera more often. The drawbacks with the TT600s are that you can't firmware upgrade them (so, you can't turn off the idiot blinking LED that indicates active radio slave mode) and you can't use ID codes. And, of course, that you don't have remote TTL or Zoom control, like you would with one of the TTL speedlights. If you want those features, but you don't want to spring for a V1-P or the upcoming V860 III-P, and you never plan on using this additional flash on-camera, you could buy any V860 II ($180) and firmware update it, or a TT685-C ($110) (and only the Canon version) and firmware update it, and it can be a P-TTL/HSS radio off-camera flash to a -P Godox transmitter.