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Godox KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Emerging as a smaller, yet still effective point-source alternative to the MG6K, Godox brings the KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight to the market with 2000W of power, advanced features, and various control and modifier options for high-end sets in need of quality image creation. The MG4K expands the brand's reliable KNOWLED MG line by offering a design with G-mount compatibility, along with an IP65-rated housing. The light has a controller that is intentionally separate from the fixture to allow easy overhead placement, and it also provides a reliable and improved fan cooling system. The intuitive design of the MG4K incorporates Godox's smallest light source with just 2.4" diametre of emitting area, which curiously maximises brightness and optical efficiency. With that being said, the MG4K is developed as a cinema-quality LED that exceeds the brightness of traditional 4K HMI fixtures.

SKU: GC49-11.MG4K

Godox KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Emerging as a smaller, yet still effective point-source alternative to the MG6K, Godox brings the KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight to the market with 2000W of power, advanced features, and various control and modifier options for high-end sets in need of quality image creation. The MG4K expands the brand's reliable KNOWLED MG line by offering a design with G-mount compatibility, along with an IP65-rated housing. The light has a controller that is intentionally separate from the fixture to allow easy overhead placement, and it also provides a reliable and improved fan cooling system. The intuitive design of the MG4K incorporates Godox's smallest light source with just 2.4" diametre of emitting area, which curiously maximises brightness and optical efficiency. With that being said, the MG4K is developed as a cinema-quality LED that exceeds the brightness of traditional 4K HMI fixtures.

Precision Bi-Colour Lighting

The KNOWLED MG4K has a wide colour temperature range from 2800 to 10,000K, making it ideal for matching other fixtures or in scenarios with a cool or warm colour balance. Other benefits are brightness, accurate colour reproduction, and 0.1% precision dimming. TV studios, filmmakers, and lighting designers will appreciate this AC-powered fixture that ensures high-quality bi-colour lighting with complete control over its operation.

Exceptional Brightness

Combined with the included 30° reflector, the MG4K produces an impressive 640,000 lux at a 3.3' distance and 5600K setting. It also works with an optional 15° reflector to personalise your creative expression with an even higher, more concentrated output. Godox highlights that the powerful MG4K LED delivers high brightness with half the energy of a traditional 4K HMI fixture.

Intuitive & Advanced

A variety of control methods allow effortless adjustments to control the light and simplify your workflow. While intuitive onboard adjustments are available, DMX, and app control are other options. Users also control the fixture wirelessly via LumenRadio CRMX or opt for Ethernet support.

Consistent Performance

An upgraded fan system is featured to help regulate temperature levels. This improved cooling system ensures rapid heat dissipation and protects the LED itself.

G-Mount Compatible

The light is configured to accept G-mount light modifiers and accessories, such as the included reflector. Add optional G-mount light modifiers to achieve complete control of the light output. The G-Mount ecosystem offers 16 separately available modifiers, from reflectors, Fresnel lenses, and BeamLight options to projection attachments, softboxes, the LiteFlow system, and more.

AC Power & IP65 Rating

Made for those in studios or places with access to AC power, the MG4K comes with AC and DC power cords. Rated IP65 for weather resistance, the light can withstand dust, water splashes, rain, fog, or other extreme weather. Rig, move, and position the MG4K on set thanks to its manageable 9.98 kg light head-only structure. The light delivers class-leading output in a more compact size.

Key Features:

High Output Studio Lighting

Wide Colour Temperature Range

Advanced Colour Shift Control

AC Powered Operation System

Multiple Control Connectivity Options

Improved Fan Cooling System

IP65 Rated Weather Protection

Compatible G Mount Modifiers

Compact Light Source Emitter

What's in the Box:

Godox KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight

U-Type Bracket

Godox Reflector for KNOWLED MG6K LED Light (30°)

Controller

Controller Mounting Device

AC Power Cord

DC Power Cord

Typing Rope

Safety Rope

Protection Cover

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Godox KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Emerging as a smaller, yet still effective point-source alternative to the MG6K, Godox brings the KNOWLED MG4K Bi-Colour LED Monolight to the market with 2000W of power, advanced features, and various control and modifier options for high-end sets in need of quality image creation. The MG4K expands the brand's reliable KNOWLED MG line by offering a design with G-mount compatibility, along with an IP65-rated housing. The light has a controller that is intentionally separate from the fixture to allow easy overhead placement, and it also provides a reliable and improved fan cooling system. The intuitive design of the MG4K incorporates Godox's smallest light source with just 2.4" diametre of emitting area, which curiously maximises brightness and optical efficiency. With that being said, the MG4K is developed as a cinema-quality LED that exceeds the brightness of traditional 4K HMI fixtures.

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