SKU: GC49-11.SZ200BI

Godox SZ200Bi Zoom Bi-Colour 200w LED Light

Godox SZ200Bi Zoom Bi-Colour 200w LED Light

Adopting the familiar, intuitive monolight form factor, the Bi-Colour Zoomable LED Video Light from Godox has a variable beam spread of 20 to 65 degrees to suit your subject or effect you're going for. It has variable colour too from 2800 to 6500K with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 97/96 for advanced accuracy in colour rendering. The light dims from 0 to 100%, and while you can make these changes locally on the fixture, you can also make them wirelessly at distances of 50m with an optional remote control or a free app. The light has 32 channels and 16 groups to ensure interference-free shooting. It also has a silent fan with an on/off switch for sound-sensitive situations.

Eight built-in special effects include Flash, Lightning Broken Bulb, TV, Candle, Fire, Fireworks, and SOS. The light comes with a reflector, a lamp cover, and a frosted cover. It is ready for worldwide use via its 100 to 240 VAC power supply.

Zoom Easily, Film Efficiently

With the twist of a knob, you can Zoom from a tight 20 degrees to a wide 65 degrees, so you spend less time changing light fixtures and adjusting the distance, and more time capturing the perfect light for your production.

Reliable Colour Rendering

With high CRI and TLCI scores of 97 and 96, the SZ200Bi delivers vibrant natural light and reproduces accurate colours.

Variable Colour Temperature

The wide colour temperature range of 2800 to 6500K lets you quickly match the colour of existing lighting without worrying about the gels.

Special Effects

For a wide variety of lighting scenarios, the SZ200Bi features 8 preset tunable cinematic lighting effects including flash, lightning, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, and SOS.

Easy to Control

Four optional control methods (On-Board Control, DMX Control, RC-A6 Remote (Optional), and Godox Light app) allow you to adjust and control your lights in various scenarios to makes your workflow easier.

Silent Mode

Turn off the fan to eliminate unwanted noise so you can focus more on the content and not worry that the light will cause any noise interference.

Features:

Bi-Colour Zoomable COB LED Light

Colour: 2800-6500K, CRI/TLCI: 97/96

Zoom Knob: 20 to 65deg Beam Spread

8 Special FX, 32 Channels, 16 Groups

Silent On/Off Fan-cooling

RC-A6 Remote is available as an option

Bowens S type mount

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Product Overview

Godox SZ200Bi Zoom Bi-Colour 200w LED Light

Adopting the familiar, intuitive monolight form factor, the Bi-Colour Zoomable LED Video Light from Godox has a variable beam spread of 20 to 65 degrees to suit your subject or effect you're going for. It has variable colour too from 2800 to 6500K with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 97/96 for advanced accuracy in colour rendering. The light dims from 0 to 100%, and while you can make these changes locally on the fixture, you can also make them wirelessly at distances of 50m with an optional remote control or a free app. The light has 32 channels and 16 groups to ensure interference-free shooting. It also has a silent fan with an on/off switch for sound-sensitive situations.

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