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Godox KNOWLED P600R 1x2 RGB Panel Inc Case and Softbox

Optimised for film and television studios, the Knowled P600R RGB LED Light Panel Travel Kit from Godox is a full colour spectrum LED light source that employs an advanced control system. With its 600W output, the fixture offers multiple wireless control methods, a wide CCT range of 1800 to 10,000K, precise brightness adjustments, four dimming curves, and a green-to-magenta shift for colour correction. This 78cm x 57cm panel supports 100 to 240 VAC, making it suitable for use anywhere in the world.

SKU: GC49-11.P600RKIT

Godox KNOWLED P600R 1x2 RGB Panel Inc Case and Softbox

Godox KNOWLED P600R 1x2 RGB Panel Inc Case and Softbox

Optimised for film and television studios, the Knowled P600R RGB LED Light Panel Travel Kit from Godox is a full colour spectrum LED light source that employs an advanced control system. With its 600W output, the fixture offers multiple wireless control methods, a wide CCT range of 1800 to 10,000K, precise brightness adjustments, four dimming curves, and a green-to-magenta shift for colour correction. This 78cm x 57cm panel supports 100 to 240 VAC, making it suitable for use anywhere in the world.

Extended Control Methods

The P600R 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. The panel supports DMX 512/RDM control, wireless LumenRadio/CRMX, and the Art-Net/sACN protocols. Rounding out the versatility of the panel is the Godox Light app with the option to control the light via Bluetooth from up to 30m away.

Pixel Mapping Effects

This RGB fixture offers higher pixel density for smooth visuals and more realistic pixel mapping effects.

Four Dimming Curves

The light allows for dimming from 0 to 100% in 0.1% increments along four dimming curves: linear, S-curve, exponential, and logarithmic.

Colour Accuracy

The panel also boasts superior colour accuracy, rating at 96 for both the CRI and TLCI standards.

Other Benefits

Flicker-free operation

Built-in fan for efficient heat dissipation

USB-A port for firmware updates

Accepts separately available accessories, including mounting brackets, modifiers, and a physical remote control

Key Features:

Travel Kit

Light with Carry Bag & Softbox

1800-10,000K CCT; RGB Colour Control

CRI 96 | TLCI 96

What's in the Box:

Godox KNOWLED P600R 1x2 RGB Panel Inc Case and Softbox

Godox Knowled P600R RGB LED Light Panel

Power Cable

Softbox (60 x 90cm)

Carry Bag (SC04 )

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Godox KNOWLED P600R 1x2 RGB Panel Inc Case and Softbox

Optimised for film and television studios, the Knowled P600R RGB LED Light Panel Travel Kit from Godox is a full colour spectrum LED light source that employs an advanced control system. With its 600W output, the fixture offers multiple wireless control methods, a wide CCT range of 1800 to 10,000K, precise brightness adjustments, four dimming curves, and a green-to-magenta shift for colour correction. This 78cm x 57cm panel supports 100 to 240 VAC, making it suitable for use anywhere in the world.

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