Overview

Cost less and create more. That’s the Godox LC30BI Tabletop Bi - Colour Led Light. Targeted at tabletop shooting, the light is meant to serve as a competent and budget-friendly solution for your utmost convenience. The cup-sized body makes it easy to be set up and carried around. Attached with diffusion accessories, it provides bright and variable lighting for small products photography and tabletop live streaming like handwork, smartphone teardown and more.

SKU: GC49-11.LC30BI

Godox LC30BI Tabletop Bi - Colour Led Light

Cost less and create more. That’s the Godox LC30BI Tabletop Bi - Colour Led Light. Targeted at tabletop shooting, the light is meant to serve as a competent and budget-friendly solution for your utmost convenience. The cup-sized body makes it easy to be set up and carried around. Attached with diffusion accessories, it provides bright and variable lighting for small products photography and tabletop live streaming like handwork, smartphone teardown and more.

Features

  • For Content Creators & Vloggers

  • Lightweight & Portable Design

  • 3200-6500K Color Temperature

  • 95/96 CRI/TLCI

  • 11 Special Effect Settings

  • 0-100% Dimming

Tabletop Shooting

Designed for tabletop shooting, the LC30Bi is easy to transport and quickly sets up in studio environments or anytime you're on the go. Attached with optional diffusion accessories, this LED fixture provides bright and efficient lighting for small product photography and tabletop livestreaming.

Tabletop Livestreaming

Good lighting makes your livestreaming shine. The LC30Bi provides bright illumination and unique special effects for tabletop livestreaming, and its lightweight and compact design (about the size of a coffee mug) allows you to film in a very limited space.

Special Effects

Want to get creative and stand out from the crowd? The LC30Bi has you covered and features eleven special effects including flash 1, flash 2, flash 3, storm 1, storm 2, storm 3, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, and fireworks.

Optional Power Choices

Supplied with an AC adapter and power cable, the LC30D also runs on optional two NP-F970 batteries when used with the separately purchased ML-AK accessory kit, which extends the light's versatility in meeting various shooting conditions.

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Cost less and create more. That’s the Godox LC30BI Tabletop Bi - Colour Led Light. Targeted at tabletop shooting, the light is meant to serve as a competent and budget-friendly solution for your utmost convenience. The cup-sized body makes it easy to be set up and carried around. Attached with diffusion accessories, it provides bright and variable lighting for small products photography and tabletop live streaming like handwork, smartphone teardown and more.

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