Overview

The Godox Knowled M300Bi Bi-Colour LED Light delivers brightness far beyond their competitors, generating the highest brightness among 200W and 300W LED units. With the addition of a Godox Fresnel lens (available separately), Godox Knowled lamps achieve up to 170,000 lux and will perform well in even the most demanding lighting setups.

SKU: GC49-11.M300BI

Godox Knowled M300Bi 360W Bi-Colour Led Light

The Godox Knowled M300Bi Bi-Colour LED Light delivers brightness far beyond their competitors, generating the highest brightness among 200W and 300W LED units. With the addition of a Godox Fresnel lens (available separately), Godox Knowled lamps achieve up to 170,000 lux and will perform well in even the most demanding lighting setups.

Flexible System

The M300 lights are compatible with Bowens mount modifiers as well as Godox advanced light shaping devices such as FLS Fresnel lenses and VSA optical spotlights, providing a truly versatile system for creative creation. The Godox Light APP will help you smoothly control the entire system.

Colour Accuracy

Lights meet the highest standards of color accuracy, rendering pleasing skin tones and vivid colors in any setting creating the cinematic experience you've been dreaming of. CRI 96+ TLCI 97+.

Convenience

Integrating ergonomic design and robust build quality into the all-in-one control box, which can be held securely and conveniently by the included clamp (LSA-19 & LSA-03), the M200D and M300D will be the workhorse ready for any shooting scenario.

Control

The lights can be controlled both with a controller and remotely using DMX, the Godox Light App or the RC-A6 remote control (available separately). The M300 features four optional brightness adjustment curves to help effectively render the best lighting effect. Several special FX effects are also available to users.

Silent cooling

An efficient cooling system provides a rapid heat dissipation process that is also extremely quiet, making the lamps ideal for lighting interviews, dialogues or streaming.

Power supply

The M300 is perfect for long shooting sessions in the studio using mains power, and thanks to its ability to be powered by V-Mount batteries, it is also suitable for work outdoors where there is no access to electricity.

Features

  • 2800-6500K Variable Colour Temperature
  • 0-100% Dimming, Flicker-Free
  • 7 Built-In Special Effects
  • DMX, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Wireless Control
  • 32 Channels, 16 Groups
  • Bowens-S Type Reflector Mount

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Product Overview

The Godox Knowled M300Bi Bi-Colour LED Light delivers brightness far beyond their competitors, generating the highest brightness among 200W and 300W LED units. With the addition of a Godox Fresnel lens (available separately), Godox Knowled lamps achieve up to 170,000 lux and will perform well in even the most demanding lighting setups.

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