Overview

Flexibility and control are key to the design of the Aputure Nova P300c RGB LED Panel The sturdily-constructed, 562mmx457mmx165.6mm fixture has 3 lighting modes. The CCT model offers an expansive colour temperature of 2000 to 10,000K with an impressive CRI/TLCI rating of 95 and plus/minus green control. The HSI mode allows you to adjust the hue, saturation, and intensity giving you access to literally millions of custom colours, while there's also a 300 industry-standard gel library for even greater chromatic control, The P300c is also dimmable from 0 to 100% without flicker or colour shift. Besides, user-programmable presets, the P300c has 15 special effects including Cop Car, Lightning, Paparazzi, Candle, and Fire.

SKU: GC49-24.NOVA300CKIT

Aputure Nova P300C RGB Light With Roller Hard Case

Flexibility and control are key to the design of the Aputure Nova P300c RGB LED Panel The sturdily-constructed, 562mmx457mmx165.6mm fixture has 3 lighting modes. The CCT model offers an expansive colour temperature of 2000 to 10,000K with an impressive CRI/TLCI rating of 95 and plus/minus green control. The HSI mode allows you to adjust the hue, saturation, and intensity giving you access to literally millions of custom colours, while there's also a 300 industry-standard gel library for even greater chromatic control, The P300c is also dimmable from 0 to 100% without flicker or colour shift. Besides, user-programmable presets, the P300c has 15 special effects including Cop Car, Lightning, Paparazzi, Candle, and Fire.

All of these adjustments can be made locally on the unit or remotely via a console, thanks to the P300c's built-in DMX, or with wireless control of all aspects of the light from a smartphone using the Sidus Link app. The P300c is ready for worldwide use, thanks to its 100 to 240 VAC power supply but it can also run on 24 to 48V batteries when AC power is unavailable.

3 Lighting Modes

CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) mode allows for bi-colour (daylight to tungsten) operation with the addition of plus and minus green adjustment

HSI colour model allows for full-colour control over hue, saturation, and intensity

Gel mode allows for a variety of 300 gels to be selected from the menu

15 Special Effects

Lighting effects include Cop Car, Lightning, Paparazzi, Candle, and Fire

Low Power Draw, High Output

The fixture draws only 360W

Outputs up to 9000 lux at 3.28'

Control

Remote control via DMX or Sidus Link cloud-based Bluetooth

Power Options

The integrated multi-voltage power supply operates worldwide on current from 100-240 VAC, or operate with DC battery power using separately available 24 to 48V batteries

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Product Overview

Flexibility and control are key to the design of the Aputure Nova P300c RGB LED Panel The sturdily-constructed, 562mmx457mmx165.6mm fixture has 3 lighting modes. The CCT model offers an expansive colour temperature of 2000 to 10,000K with an impressive CRI/TLCI rating of 95 and plus/minus green control. The HSI mode allows you to adjust the hue, saturation, and intensity giving you access to literally millions of custom colours, while there's also a 300 industry-standard gel library for even greater chromatic control, The P300c is also dimmable from 0 to 100% without flicker or colour shift. Besides, user-programmable presets, the P300c has 15 special effects including Cop Car, Lightning, Paparazzi, Candle, and Fire.

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