It seems that Godox is about to update their X-Pro radio trigger - the new Godox XPro II (2023) radio controller is not been officially announced yet, but it is already listed online for Nikon, Sony, and Canon TTL systems (in the US Godox is sold at Amazon and B&H). Additional information:
What's Different From Version 1?
Specifications:
Compatibility | Works with most Nikon cameras. |
Power supply | 2*AA batteries |
Flash Exposure Control | |
TTL autoflash | Yes |
Manual flash | Yes |
Stroboscopic flash (Multi) | Yes |
Functions | |
High-speed sync | Yes |
Second- curtain sync | Yes (Set on camera) |
Flash exposure compensation | ±3EV(exposure value), adjustable in 1/3 EV increment |
Flash exposure lock | Yes |
Focus assist | Yes |
Modelling lamp flash | Control the modelling lamp flash by flash trigger |
Beeper | Control the flash recycle beep ON/OFF |
Wireless Shutter | The receiver end can control the camera shooting through the 2.5mm sync cord jack |
ZOOM setting | Adjust the ZOOM value by the transmitter from 24 to 200 |
TCM function | Transform the TTL shooting value into the output value in the M mode |
Firmware upgrade | Upgrade through the Type-C USB port |
Memory function | Settings will be stored 2 seconds after last operation and recover after a restart |
Display | Large LCD panel, backlighting ON or OFF |
Wireless Flash | |
Transmission range (approx.) | 0-100m |
Built-in wireless | 2.4GHz |
Modulation mode | MSK |
Channel | 32 |
Wireless ID | 01-99 |
Group | 16 |
Other | |
Dimension | 95mm*62mm*49mm |
Net Weight | 93g |
2.4G Wireless Frequency Range | 2413.0MHz-2464.5MHz |
Bluetooth Transmission Frequency | 2402.00MHz -2480.00MHz |
Max. Transmitting Power | 5dbm |
Source: Strobepro