Overview

The Amaran T4C is ideal for content creators, indie filmmakers, and photographers who need a 4-foot linear lighting solution with full-colour control, battery operability, and intuitive mounting options. The optical and linear design of the T4C lights are perfect as in-camera practicals, wrapping soft lights, and accent lights for people or products. The RGBWW chipset of the T4C gives users full control over the output and can easily add a splash of colour to their scene.

SKU: GC49-25.T4C

Aputure Amaran T4C 120cm RGBWW LED Tube Light

The Amaran T4C is ideal for content creators, indie filmmakers, and photographers who need a 4-foot linear lighting solution with full-colour control, battery operability, and intuitive mounting options. The optical and linear design of the T4C lights are perfect as in-camera practicals, wrapping soft lights, and accent lights for people or products. The RGBWW chipset of the T4C gives users full control over the output and can easily add a splash of colour to their scene.

By using a removable, rechargeable battery, the T4C suits users who want to be able to quickly swap batteries onset and maintain the longevity & lightweight design of their light fixtures if batteries ever need to be replaced.

Aputure & Amaran's ecosystem and Sidus Link App integration also make the Amaran T4C perfect for users who prefer to adjust their lights remotely so they can spend more time behind or in front of their camera. With the Source Match, Color Picker, and Gel control functions, choosing the perfect colour for the scene has never been easier.

A lot of intention went into the design of the mounting solutions for the Amaran tube lights. With NATO rail compatible mounting running along the length of the light for flexible positioning. Arri-style locating pins for secure locking, and six of the ubiquitous .-20in screw threads, users can intuitively rig these tube lights with their existing camera and grip accessories, removing the need to purchase proprietary tube clips or clamps.

Introducing the all-new Amaran T4C 4-foot full-colour LED tube light! This innovative light features 40W of RGBWW output, resulting in over 744 lux at 1meter (5600K), adjustable colour temperature from 2500K to 7500K, green magenta tunability, and creative colour control for a range of looks and lighting effects. With a CRI of 95+, TLCI of 98+, and Sidus Link App compatibility the T4C is ideal for content creators, filmmakers, and photographers alike. Featuring a wide range of mounting options, including NATO rail, .1/4 20in threads, and 3/8-16in threads with Arri-Style locating pins, you will be able to mount the T4C with ease. And its included 77Wh swappable battery allows you to power your light anywhere without having to worry about outlets or additional cables. Utilising the latest in Amaran full-colour technology, the T4C can access 46 colour gel presets and 15 different built-in lighting effects, each with layers of variable control, to provide creative solutions for any lighting scenario. Using the Sidus Link app, you can also utilise tools unique to the Aputure and Amaran ecosystems, such as Source Match, Colour Picker, and Custom FX. And unique to the latest additions to the Amaran product line, you can control the T4C using DMX with a special USB-C to 5-Pin DMX512 In & Out adapter cable, adding professional-level control to your favourite tube light. The T2c can be operated using the included AC Power Supply or included custom Battery Grip that securely locks into place on the end of the tube and provides up to 4 hours of continuous use at max output. You can also attach a tool-less, collapsible 45° light control grid* to the tube to limit spill light and enhance their lighting design, or leave the tube bare with its over 180° aperture, giving you more coverage in your shot design. The Amaran T4C is a compact, lightweight, and portable tube light that is versatile enough for any project and is the perfect addition to your lighting kit.

 Features

  • 40W Output RGBWW LED Tube Light

  • 50W Max Power Draw

  • 744+ lux @ 1 meter (5600K)

  • HSI Full-Color Control

  • Tunable CCT from 2,500K to 7,500K

  • Tunable Green-Magenta Adjustment (Plus/Minus Green)

  • CRI: 95+, TLCI: 98+, CQS: 96+

  • SSI (Tungsten): 83+, SSI (D56): 73+

  • Unique & Friendly Mounting Solutions: NATO Rail, .-1/4 20in, 3/8-16in with Arri-Style Locating Pins

  • 77Wh Swappable Battery Included

  • Approx. 100min Run Time @ Max Output with Battery Grip

  • Stepless Dimming from 0 to 100%

  • Sidus Link App Control

  • DMX Control via USB-C to 5-Pin DMX512 In & Out Adapter Cable (Sold Separately)

  • 46 Color Gel Presets

  • 15 Built-in Lighting FX: Club Lights, Paparazzi, Lightning, TV, Candle, Fire, Strobe, Explosion, Faulty Bulb, Pulsing, Welding, Cop Car, Color Chase, Party Lights, Fireworks

  • Soft Carrying Case Included

  • Silent Passive Cooling

  • Operating Temperature: -10¬∞C ~ 40¬∞C / -4¬∞F ~ 113¬∞F

  • Compatible with Amaran Tube Light Control Grid (Sold Separately)

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Product Overview

The Amaran T4C is ideal for content creators, indie filmmakers, and photographers who need a 4-foot linear lighting solution with full-colour control, battery operability, and intuitive mounting options. The optical and linear design of the T4C lights are perfect as in-camera practicals, wrapping soft lights, and accent lights for people or products. The RGBWW chipset of the T4C gives users full control over the output and can easily add a splash of colour to their scene.

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