Overview

Aputure LS1200D Pro LED Light with V Lock - Ex Demo

The Light Storm 1200d Pro is the flagship Light Storm product and the brightest fixture in the Aputure and Light Storm lineup. It utilises a 1200W Daylight COB chipset to compete on the same level as industry-standard HMI Lights, with a staggering 83,100+ lux output at 3 metres with the Hyper Reflector (Narrow).

SKU: EX-24.LS1200D-EX

Aputure LS1200D Pro LED Light with V Lock - Ex Demo

Aputure LS1200D Pro LED Light with V Lock - Ex Demo

The Light Storm 1200d Pro is the flagship Light Storm product and the brightest fixture in the Aputure and Light Storm lineup. It utilises a 1200W Daylight COB chipset to compete on the same level as industry-standard HMI Lights, with a staggering 83,100+ lux output at 3 metres with the Hyper Reflector (Narrow).

The Brightest Bowens

The LS 1200d Pro is the first and only Bowens Mount LED on the market with a 1200W COB, making it the highest output LED fixture compatible with Bowens Mount modifiers like Aputure Light Dome soft boxes and Lanterns. the LS 1200d Pro can also be accompanied by Bowens Mount softboxes made by manufacturers such as DoPchoice and Chimera Lighting.

3 Hyper Reflectors

To adapt the output and beam angle of the Light Storm 1200d Pro to your shooting scenario, the 1200d Pro kit includes 3 different Hyper Reflectors optimised for the size of its COB.

Colour Accurate

With exceptional colour accuracy measurements of CRI >96, TLCI >98, CQS>95, and SSI (D56) >73, the 1200d Pro provides consistently accurate light quality for all filmmakers.

Advanced UI

The LS 1200d Pro features a detailed LCD screen interface that, includes a revamped professional UI that displays important information in an intuitive way, including easy-to-read intensity and colour information.

Weather-resistant

The LS 1200d Pro joins the Light Storm Pro series, featuring a weather-resistant design. Using waterproof fans, sealed internal structures, rubber caps for all ports, and weatherproof connectors, the LS 1200d Pro can withstand challenging inclement weather environments.

0.1% Step-less Dimming

As a professional Light Storm series fixture the 1200d Pro features enhanced, step-less dimming, as well as light control in 0.1% increments, ensuring that you get the exact amount of light that you need.

Professional Controls

Designed for professional lighting technicians, the Light Storm 1200d Pro integrates sACN and Art-net via a durable etherCON connector, as well as wireless Lumenradio CRMX, in addition to its responsive on-board controls, DMX512 5-Pin XLR In and Out, and Sidus Link app compatibility, to seamlessly integrate into existing lighting workflows.

Sidus Link

Sidus Mesh integration allows users to control the 1200d Pro from nearly any smartphone or tablet with the Sidus Link mobile app up to 400 metres away with the addition of other fixtures, including the Aputure LS 600d Pro, LS 600x Pro, Accent B7c, MC, and Nova P600c.

Redesigned Control Box

As the flagship Light Storm product, the LS 1200d Pro also features a new control box design. The new control box has DMX512 In and Out ports, an industry-standard etherCON connector, two 48V/15A 3-pin XLR Inputs, and an AC Input that are all housed on the side of the fixture in an orientation that maximises flexibility while minimising damage. This allows the control box to be positioned upright on its feet, so it can be set down on set seamlessly. The control box also features two Lightning Clamps for different orientations on your light stand.

Power Solutions

As a 1200W COB LED with a maximum power draw of 1440W, the Light Storm 1200d Pro is a high-powered fixture that can compete on the same level as HMIs, while still featuring the ability to be operated using DC battery solutions. The 1200d Pro's control box has two 48V/15A (720W) DC Inputs. Providing power to one input will operate the 1200d Pro at half power, and providing sufficient power to both inputs will operate the fixture at full output. With its 1440W maximum power draw, the LS 1200d Pro can also easily be powered using a Honda 2000W generator compared to comparable HMIs that might overload the system.

Built-in Lighting Fx

The LS 1200d Pro can utilise 8 different built-in light effects: "Paparazzi", "Fireworks", "Lightning", "Faulty Bulb", "TV", "Pulsing", "Strobe", and "Explosion". The 600d Pro also has the potential to expand further into the SidusPro FX ecosystem.

Dual Carrying Cases

Housing the 1200d Pro's lamp head, redesigned control box, and 3 Hyper Reflectors, the 1200d Pro is accompanied by a rolling lamp case, and reflector carrying case, making transporting the fixture to and from set a breeze.

Key Features:

1200W Daylight Bowens-Mount LED

5600K Daylight Colour Temperature

83,100 Lux at 3 Metres

Stepless 0-100% Brightness Control

Multiple Control Methods Available

8/16-bit DMX512 Compatibility

Art-net and sACN Support

Curved Disk-Brake Yoke Design

Dust and Water Resistant Build

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Aputure LS1200D Pro LED Light with V Lock - Ex Demo

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Product Overview

Aputure LS1200D Pro LED Light with V Lock - Ex Demo

The Light Storm 1200d Pro is the flagship Light Storm product and the brightest fixture in the Aputure and Light Storm lineup. It utilises a 1200W Daylight COB chipset to compete on the same level as industry-standard HMI Lights, with a staggering 83,100+ lux output at 3 metres with the Hyper Reflector (Narrow).

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