Overview

The Light Storm 60x from Aputure is a precision fixture with beam spread, power, colour balance, and light intensity options. The light has an expansive colour range of 2700 to 6500K to meet any ambient light challenge or match other fixtures. The light's beam spread range of a tight 15 degrees to a medium flood of 45 degrees can be further modified by the included 4-way barn doors for selective lighting. Light intensity is adjustable too from 0 to 100%.

SKU: GC49-25.LS60X

Aputure Light Storm 60X Bi-Colour Led Light

The Light Storm 60x from Aputure is a precision fixture with beam spread, power, colour balance, and light intensity options. The light has an expansive colour range of 2700 to 6500K to meet any ambient light challenge or match other fixtures. The light's beam spread range of a tight 15 degrees to a medium flood of 45 degrees can be further modified by the included 4-way barn doors for selective lighting. Light intensity is adjustable too from 0 to 100%.

Power offers yet more options. You can use the 60x worldwide thanks to its 110 to 240V adapter but it will also run on one or two NP-F-type batteries or a V-mount battery in situations where AC current is unavailable.The LS 60x is also IP54 weatherproof (dust and water resistant), so it is built to withstand any shooting environment. It is compatible with a the separately-sold custom Bowens Mount adapter and Spotlight Mini Zoom lens. Among its other impressive features are nine built-in lighting effects including Paparazzi, Fireworks, Lightning, Faulty Bulb, TV, Pulsing, Strobe, Explosion, and Fire.

Features:

Adjustable spot/flood beam angle: 0-100%

Up to 30,000 lux at 3.28' in full 15° spot

Colour temperature: 2700-6500K

CRI: 95, TLCI: 95

IP54 weatherproof (dust and water-resistant)

Use one NP-F battery for half power; two for full power

Adjustable brightness of 0-100%

Compatible with Bowens mount adapter and "Spotlight Mini Zoom" projection lens

Includes barn doors for shaping light

Includes dual Sony NP-F battery plate

Supports Sidus Link Mobile App Control

Built-in lighting FX: Paparazzi, Fireworks, Lightning, Faulty Bulb, TV, Pulsing, Strobe, Explosion & Fire

Tilting Yoke: 360°

V-Mount plate built into yoke for attaching AC adapter

Dual NP-F battery plate

Ultra-quiet 18dB cooling fan design

Aircraft-grade aluminium build quality

Concealed antenna for durability

Power specifications: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz

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Product Overview

The Light Storm 60x from Aputure is a precision fixture with beam spread, power, colour balance, and light intensity options. The light has an expansive colour range of 2700 to 6500K to meet any ambient light challenge or match other fixtures. The light's beam spread range of a tight 15 degrees to a medium flood of 45 degrees can be further modified by the included 4-way barn doors for selective lighting. Light intensity is adjustable too from 0 to 100%.

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