Overview

Aputure Storm 700X BLAIR LED Light

The storm 700x Tunable White LED Light arrives as Aputure's latest point-source LED, offering a tunable-white engine that provides high output in a more compact form factor. Aputure developed the storm 700x upon similar characteristics of the storm 1200x, XT52, and 400x-keeping the brand's proprietary and innovative BLAIR chipset. Meaning not only spectral quality, but superior accuracy in white light reproduction. It combines 700W with smooth dimming technology, multiple control methods, a convenient ProLock Bowens accessory mount, a smart cooling system, and finally, a robust IP65-rated construction for high-end set work under any circumstance. A great lighting solution for filmmakers, cinematographers, and lighting professionals in need of high output and precision white light colour performance in a weather-resistant body. The storm 700x ships with a 35° reflector, a control box, a clamp, head and power cables, and a soft rolling case that packs it all.

SKU: GC49-25.AP0703017W

Aputure Storm 700X BLAIR LED Light

Aputure Storm 700X BLAIR LED Light

The storm 700x Tunable White LED Light arrives as Aputure's latest point-source LED, offering a tunable-white engine that provides high output in a more compact form factor. Aputure developed the storm 700x upon similar characteristics of the storm 1200x, XT52, and 400x-keeping the brand's proprietary and innovative BLAIR chipset. Meaning not only spectral quality, but superior accuracy in white light reproduction. It combines 700W with smooth dimming technology, multiple control methods, a convenient ProLock Bowens accessory mount, a smart cooling system, and finally, a robust IP65-rated construction for high-end set work under any circumstance. A great lighting solution for filmmakers, cinematographers, and lighting professionals in need of high output and precision white light colour performance in a weather-resistant body. The storm 700x ships with a 35° reflector, a control box, a clamp, head and power cables, and a soft rolling case that packs it all.

BLAIR Light Engine

Aputure keeps its breakthrough BLAIR chipset that features blue, lime, amber, indigo, and red LED emitters to deliver higher brightness levels and colour accuracy levels. With over 70% coverage of the Rec. 2020 colour gamut, the storm 700x is rated 95 for both CRI and TLCI standards. The light also scores an 87 SSI rating at both 3200 and 5600K colour temperatures, as well as TM-30 ratings at Rf 95 and Rg 100, while its advanced five-diode architecture improves the light's colour-matching abilities, resulting in a greater range of CCT than traditional bi-colour fixtures.

Unmatched Flexibility

The full CCT range of 2500 to 10,000K is enhanced with green-magenta colour correction for advanced white-point control. The ±G 100% ASC MITC range green-magenta colour correction seamlessly integrate the fixture in mixed-lighting environments. The unit's daylight 5600K output reaches 16,730 lux at 9.8' when used with the included 35° reflector. Users can opt for max and constant output modes, in addition to high-speed photography, lead-follow, and studio modes.

Advanced Control

The storm 700x comes with a control box that enables smooth dimming and advanced local control functionality. Stepless dimming is available from 0.1 to 100% with four dimming curves: linear, exponential, logarithmic, and S-shaped. Experience wired and wireless control options to find a variety of protocols, including DMX, RDM, CRMX, as well as app control via Bluetooth and the Sidus Link and Sidus Link Pro apps. In terms of DMX, 12 DMX control profiles enable multiple DMX dimming modes and customisable DMX signal loss behaviors. These features seamlessly integrate the fixture into existing lighting workflows, providing lighting technicians and programmers with reliable control over its operation.

Compact Robust Design

The light's rugged construction is IP65 rated for dust and weather resistance, making it suitable for use in even the most demanding environments. To effectively manage heat dissipation, the storm 700x has an active air fan cooling system with four modes: smart, high, medium, and silent. The light also features a ProLock Bowens accessory mount, which makes the storm 700x compatible with a wide range of optional modifiers. It allows for a more secure and optically aligned modifier accessory connection. The light runs on AC power using its included 19.6' long power cable at a standard 100-240V operating voltage.

Lighting effects are paparazzi, fireworks, flickering bulb, cannon, lightning, TV, pulse, flash, explosion, and flame, along with 10 savable presets. The storm 700x is a reliable workhorse for commercial shoots, interviews, and mid-to-large-scale productions. It has a native COB beam angle of 58°, including a 35° reflector, but is also compatible with an optional 25° reflector. The 19.8 x 10.8 x 10.7 " lamp head with yoke weighs 5.15 kg, while the control box weighs approximately 4.08 kg. To conclude, batch firmware updates are possible via Sidus Link, Sidus Link Pro, or USB-A.

Key Features:

Designed for Studio and Film

Powerful 16,730 Lux Output

Wide 2500-10,000K CCT Range

Advanced BLAIR LED Chipset

High CRI 95 Colour Accuracy

Reliable TLCI 95 Performance

SSI 81 and TM-30 95/100

App, DMX and RDM Control

Adjustable Four Fan Modes

Durable IP65 Weather Resistance

Secure ProLock Bowens Mount

What's in the Box:

Aputure Storm 700X BLAIR LED Light

Control Box

Clamp

Hyper Reflector (35°)

Head Cable 3m

AC Power Cable 6m

Bowens Mount Protection Cover

Soft Rolling Case

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Product Overview

Aputure Storm 700X BLAIR LED Light

The storm 700x Tunable White LED Light arrives as Aputure's latest point-source LED, offering a tunable-white engine that provides high output in a more compact form factor. Aputure developed the storm 700x upon similar characteristics of the storm 1200x, XT52, and 400x-keeping the brand's proprietary and innovative BLAIR chipset. Meaning not only spectral quality, but superior accuracy in white light reproduction. It combines 700W with smooth dimming technology, multiple control methods, a convenient ProLock Bowens accessory mount, a smart cooling system, and finally, a robust IP65-rated construction for high-end set work under any circumstance. A great lighting solution for filmmakers, cinematographers, and lighting professionals in need of high output and precision white light colour performance in a weather-resistant body. The storm 700x ships with a 35° reflector, a control box, a clamp, head and power cables, and a soft rolling case that packs it all.

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