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Godox KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight (Travel Kit)

Godox continues to expand its most sophisticated line with the introduction of the powerful KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight Travel Kit-the answer for high-end sets in need of high-quality image creation. Emerging as the full RGB version of the previous bi-colour MG4K, the MG4KR hits the LED market with 3250W, refined features, advanced control options, and G-mount compatibility. The light features a controller intentionally separate from the fixture, which provides an improved cooling system in a robust and compact IP65-rated housing. The MG4KR was developed as a cinema-quality RGB LED that delivers comparable 4K HMI white light brightness and colourful illumination. Find deepest reds, richest blues, and vibrant greens with high saturation and colour accuracy that will suit the most demanding film productions. A robust flight case is also supplied for storage and transportation.

SKU: GC49-11.MG4KR K1

Godox KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight (Travel Kit)

Godox KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight (Travel Kit)

Godox continues to expand its most sophisticated line with the introduction of the powerful KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight Travel Kit-the answer for high-end sets in need of high-quality image creation. Emerging as the full RGB version of the previous bi-colour MG4K, the MG4KR hits the LED market with 3250W, refined features, advanced control options, and G-mount compatibility. The light features a controller intentionally separate from the fixture, which provides an improved cooling system in a robust and compact IP65-rated housing. The MG4KR was developed as a cinema-quality RGB LED that delivers comparable 4K HMI white light brightness and colourful illumination. Find deepest reds, richest blues, and vibrant greens with high saturation and colour accuracy that will suit the most demanding film productions. A robust flight case is also supplied for storage and transportation.

Key Features:

Light with Flight Case

Output: 225,100 Lux at 9.8' w/ Reflector

1800-10,000K CCT; Full RGB & G/M Shift

AC Power

Onboard, DMX, CRMX, Ethernet & App

CRI 97 | TLCI 96

Compatible with Godox G-mount Modifiers

IP65-Rated Design

Four Dimming Curves & 14 FX Modes

What's in the Box:

Godox KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight (Travel Kit)

U-Type Bracket

Controller

Controller Mounting Device

AC Power Cord

DC Power Cord

Tying Cable

Safety Cable

Protection Cover

Flight Case

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Godox KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight (Travel Kit)

Godox continues to expand its most sophisticated line with the introduction of the powerful KNOWLED MG4KR RGB LED Monolight Travel Kit-the answer for high-end sets in need of high-quality image creation. Emerging as the full RGB version of the previous bi-colour MG4K, the MG4KR hits the LED market with 3250W, refined features, advanced control options, and G-mount compatibility. The light features a controller intentionally separate from the fixture, which provides an improved cooling system in a robust and compact IP65-rated housing. The MG4KR was developed as a cinema-quality RGB LED that delivers comparable 4K HMI white light brightness and colourful illumination. Find deepest reds, richest blues, and vibrant greens with high saturation and colour accuracy that will suit the most demanding film productions. A robust flight case is also supplied for storage and transportation.

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