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Godox F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light (Stand Mount)

Take control of your lighting with the F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light from Godox. This 3200-5600K fixture is a valuable light source for TV studios, theaters, and film productions where its standard yoke is highly priced, allowing easy mounting on light stands. Equipped with a 7" Fresnel lens, the F7-120Bi has a beam angle variable from a 15° spot to a 60° flood and anywhere in between for precise control over how the light falls on your scene. Built specifically to be used on sets, the fixture's fanless design is quiet enough for even the most sound-sensitive environments.

SKU: GC49-11.F7-120BIK2BC

Godox F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light (Stand Mount)

Godox F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light (Stand Mount)

Take control of your lighting with the F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light from Godox. This 3200-5600K fixture is a valuable light source for TV studios, theaters, and film productions where its standard yoke is highly priced, allowing easy mounting on light stands. Equipped with a 7" Fresnel lens, the F7-120Bi has a beam angle variable from a 15° spot to a 60° flood and anywhere in between for precise control over how the light falls on your scene. Built specifically to be used on sets, the fixture's fanless design is quiet enough for even the most sound-sensitive environments.

Fresnel Lens for Adjustable Beam Spread

The 7" Fresnel lens is adjustable from a 60° flood to a tight 15° spot via a simple knob. Whether shooting in spot or flood mode, the F7-120Bi provides a high level of output with minimised power loss. This 3200-5600K fixture has a peak intensity of 43,100 lux at 3.3' (spot beam at 5600K).

Colour Accuracy

This fixture also boasts superior colour accuracy, rating at 96/97 for both the CRI and TLCI standards, respectively. This means that the colour output of this light is highly accurate, eliminating the need for colour correction by accurately reproducing skin tones and true-to-life colours.

Control Methods

The F7-120Bi doesn't tie you down to a single control method, but it gives you the flexibility to adjust and manipulate the light onboard or remotely.

Onboard control of brightness, beam angle, and DMX addressing

DMX control with the ability to fine-tune brightness and channels individually

The Godox Light app from your mobile device controls the light via Bluetooth from up to 98.4' away

Power Supply

This fixture can be used worldwide with a multi-voltage 100-240 VAC. To simplify your cable management and installation, the F7-120Bi can be powered individually or up to 10 units can be daisy-chained simultaneously.

Fanless, Silent Operation

The light's metal housing was designed and optimised for an efficient heat dissipation, providing silent operation. As a further precaution, the fanless design prevents overheating and extends the LED lifespan. LEDs are also known for power efficiency and the F7-120Bi consumes just 120W of power.

Flicker-Free

Even at high frame rates, the F7-120Bi delivers consistent lighting without flicker.

Four-Way Barndoors

The Fresnel's included and detachable four-leaf barndoors allow you to further modify the beam to selectively light areas of your subject.

Key Features:

For Studio & Film/TV Production

Output: 43,100 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

3200-5600K CCT

15-60° Adjustable Beam Angle

AC Power

CRI 96 | TLCI 97

Onboard, DMX & App Control

Fanless Design, Standard Yoke

Includes Four-Way Barndoors

Includes Power Supply

What's in the Box:

Godox F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light (Stand Mount)

Yoke

Four-Leaf Barndoors

Power Cord

Mounting Adapter

Safety Cable

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Godox F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light (Stand Mount)

Take control of your lighting with the F7-120Bi Bi-Colour LED Fresnel Light from Godox. This 3200-5600K fixture is a valuable light source for TV studios, theaters, and film productions where its standard yoke is highly priced, allowing easy mounting on light stands. Equipped with a 7" Fresnel lens, the F7-120Bi has a beam angle variable from a 15° spot to a 60° flood and anywhere in between for precise control over how the light falls on your scene. Built specifically to be used on sets, the fixture's fanless design is quiet enough for even the most sound-sensitive environments.

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