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Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC 3-Point Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light Video Light Kit

The Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light is the most powerful in the HR672 series. Add all three of them together and the kit opens various possibilities of lighting your location or set. These thin LED panels uses 672 LEDS each with a colour-rendering index (CRI) of 95+ for optimal precision and colour accuracy. The colour is variable from a warm 3200K to daylight-balanced 5500K to easily match your light sources with its wireless control system. The Amaran HR-672 Kit CCC is perfect for larger sets and locations whether you're shooting solo or need multi-light setups.

SKU: GC49-26.HR672KIT-CCC

Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC 3-Point Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light Video Light Kit

Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC 3-Point Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light Video Light Kit

The Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light is the most powerful in the HR672 series. Add all three of them together and the kit opens various possibilities of lighting your location or set. These thin LED panels uses 672 LEDS each with a colour-rendering index (CRI) of 95+ for optimal precision and colour accuracy. The colour is variable from a warm 3200K to daylight-balanced 5500K to easily match your light sources with its wireless control system. The Amaran HR-672 Kit CCC is perfect for larger sets and locations whether you're shooting solo or need multi-light setups.

One of the advanced features of the Amaran HR-672C Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light is its 100M Wireless Group Control. It uses 2.4G FSK technologies wherein you can adjust the brightness and colour temperature of the unit with a wireless remote. The multiple channels (up to 3) and groups (up to 4) also ensure that several different lights can be controlled without any interference or confusion even if it's 100m away from you.

Key Features:

High CRI for Accurate Colour

Flicker-Free Output at any FPS

4636.8 Lumens of Bright Light

Ultra Thin 3.2 cm Design

Lightweight with 672 LED Beads

2.4Ghz Wireless Remote Control

Control Range up to 100 m

Supports Multiple Channels and Groups

Fanless Quiet Heat Dissipation

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Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC 3-Point Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light Video Light Kit

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Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC 3-Point Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light Video Light Kit

The Aputure Amaran HR-672 CCC Bi-Colour LED Single Flood Light is the most powerful in the HR672 series. Add all three of them together and the kit opens various possibilities of lighting your location or set. These thin LED panels uses 672 LEDS each with a colour-rendering index (CRI) of 95+ for optimal precision and colour accuracy. The colour is variable from a warm 3200K to daylight-balanced 5500K to easily match your light sources with its wireless control system. The Amaran HR-672 Kit CCC is perfect for larger sets and locations whether you're shooting solo or need multi-light setups.

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