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Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit

The Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit is a high-output RGB lighting solution engineered for demanding film, broadcast, and professional video production environments. Delivering up to 141,000 lux at 3.3' (5600K), the P1200R Hard P8 pairs impressive light output with optimal flexibility, offering a wide CCT range from 1800 to 10,000K and full RGB colour control. Its large 29 x 15.2", eight-pixel panel design ensures broad, even light coverage, while maintaining exceptional colour fidelity with CRI 97 and TLCI 98 accuracy.

SKU: GC49-11.P1200RHARDP8K1

Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit

Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit

The Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit is a high-output RGB lighting solution engineered for demanding film, broadcast, and professional video production environments. Delivering up to 141,000 lux at 3.3' (5600K), the P1200R Hard P8 pairs impressive light output with optimal flexibility, offering a wide CCT range from 1800 to 10,000K and full RGB colour control. Its large 29 x 15.2", eight-pixel panel design ensures broad, even light coverage, while maintaining exceptional colour fidelity with CRI 97 and TLCI 98 accuracy.

Powerful RGB Lighting Performance

Delivering an impressive output of 141,000 lux at 3.3 feet when set to 5600K, this powerful RGB lighting solution is designed for demanding professional productions. Its extensive 1800K to 10,000K colour temperature range enables smooth transitions from warm tungsten tones to crisp daylight balance. Full RGB colour control is available through HSI, RGBW, X-Y, and GEL modes, while CRI 97 and TLCI 98 ratings ensure highly accurate colour reproduction. Eight independently controlled pixel zones provide advanced creative lighting options for dynamic colour effects and precise scene customisation.

Precision Control and Advanced Connectivity

Offering smooth dimming from 0 to 100%, the fixture supports multiple control methods including onboard operation, wired and wireless DMX, CRMX, and Bluetooth app control through the Godox Light app. Four selectable dimming curves including linear, S-curve, exponential, and logarithmic provide refined brightness adjustment for different shooting scenarios. Seventeen built-in FX modes allow users to simulate a variety of lighting effects, while adjustable smoothing and high-speed modes help maintain flicker-free performance for high frame rate recording. Additional connectivity features include 5-pin XLR DMX input and output with RDM support, CRMX compatibility, a USB-A firmware update port, and universal 100 to 240V AC power support.

Rugged Construction for Professional Use

Built for reliable performance in demanding environments, the fixture features an IP65-rated dust and water-resistant design suitable for both studio and outdoor productions. An active cooling system with selectable fan modes helps maintain stable operation across a wide temperature range from -4°F to 113°F. The manually adjustable yoke with 1-1/8 inch stud mounting allows flexible positioning during setup. Included accessories such as the AC power cable, storage case, yoke, and safety wire provide convenient transport, secure mounting, and dependable operation on professional sets.

Key Features:

For Film, Broadcast & Video Production

Output: 141,000 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

1800-10,000K CCT; RGB Colour Control

29 x 15.2" Panel | AC Power

CRI 97 | TLCI 98

Onboard, DMX/RDM, CRMX & App Control

17 Built-in Effects | Fan Cooled

IP65-rated Weather Resistance

0-100% Dimming with Four Curves

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Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit

Yoke

AC Power Cable

Safety Wire

Storage Case

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Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit

The Godox KNOWLED P1200R Hard P8 RGB LED Light Panel with Storage Case Kit is a high-output RGB lighting solution engineered for demanding film, broadcast, and professional video production environments. Delivering up to 141,000 lux at 3.3' (5600K), the P1200R Hard P8 pairs impressive light output with optimal flexibility, offering a wide CCT range from 1800 to 10,000K and full RGB colour control. Its large 29 x 15.2", eight-pixel panel design ensures broad, even light coverage, while maintaining exceptional colour fidelity with CRI 97 and TLCI 98 accuracy.

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