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Godox Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight

Fulfill your need for a bright, daylight-only COB LED with the Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight from Godox. Part of the Litemons LE series, the LE200D is compact, intuitive, and made to illuminate the faces of people in front of a camera-whether in live streaming, podcasts, or other types of video lighting setups. The LE200D was developed to ensure powerful, consistent output for continuous use. Featuring an elegant housing, the LE200D introduces Godox's all-new Bluetooth reset button for better efficiency. The intuitive design of the light also incorporates NFC one-tap functionality, as well as a wide range of control options and Bowens flexibility.

SKU: GC49-11.LE200DBLACK

Godox Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight

Godox Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight

Fulfill your need for a bright, daylight-only COB LED with the Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight from Godox. Part of the Litemons LE series, the LE200D is compact, intuitive, and made to illuminate the faces of people in front of a camera-whether in live streaming, podcasts, or other types of video lighting setups. The LE200D was developed to ensure powerful, consistent output for continuous use. Featuring an elegant housing, the LE200D introduces Godox's all-new Bluetooth reset button for better efficiency. The intuitive design of the light also incorporates NFC one-tap functionality, as well as a wide range of control options and Bowens flexibility.

220W Daylight Punch

Godox debuts the Litemons LE200D as a daylight-only COB LED that also has ample brightness for professional use. The premium LED chips can output up to 63,500 lux at a distance of 3.3' with the included reflector at its native fixed 5600K CCT. This 220W fixture produces a broad, even light quality along with high colour accuracy ratings of 96 CRI and 97 TLCI and dimming from from 100 to 0%. This light is ideal for live streaming setups as well as large commercial studio productions.

Onboard, App, Wired DMX & Optional CRMX Control

Onboard management of the fixture is available using the rear local controls and colour screen. A highlight is the Bluetooth reset button for better efficiency when setting up multiple lights. The light can also be controlled from your phone with the app or via wired DMX. The LE200D enables CRMX network integration with the separately available TimoLink RX wireless DMX receiver. The optional TimoLink RX converts wired DMX fixtures with no CRMX modules, such as the LE200D, to permit proper wireless DMX control for the most demanding scenarios.

NFC One-Tap Connection & FX Mode

An NFC connection makes it easy to connect the light with the Godox Light app. Simply bring your smartphone close to the fixture's NFC spot and the app will connect automatically. This allows you to manage the light via Bluetooth from up to 98.4' away. The advantage of app control is you have the ability to synchronise and control multiple lights at once or remotely operate different effects. For creative use, the light provides seven customisable effects.

Integrated Power Supply

The light runs on 100-240 VAC power by simply plugging its included AC power cord. No additional adapters or batteries are needed. Besides the convenience of AC power, another beneficial feature is the light's metal 5.5 lb body with a built-in fan that helps keep the light running cool for safe and consistent use. The fan has different settings that can also be modified to best suit sound sensitive environments. A fan off mode enables you to turn it off to achieve complete silence for video recording.

Your Creative Vision

Configured to accept standard Bowens mount modifiers and accessories, such as the included reflector, the LE200D is fully compatible with Godox's separately available UL series of softboxes in different shapes, as well as with the brand's QR-PT quick release parabolic softbox and the CS-T collapsible lantern softbox. Different modifiers can be used to diffuse, narrow, and better sculpt the light to almost any application.

Key Features:

For Video Production & Content Creators

Output: 63,500 Lux at 3.3' w/ Reflector

5600K CCT

Integrated Power Supply; AC Power

Onboard, DMX & App Control; NFC One-Tap

Optional CRMX & Bluetooth Reset Button

CRI 96 | TLCI 97

7 Lighting Effects

Fan Cooled & Bowens Mount Compatibility

What's in the Box:

Godox Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight

Reflector

AC Power Cord

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Godox Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight

Fulfill your need for a bright, daylight-only COB LED with the Litemons LE200D Daylight LED Monolight from Godox. Part of the Litemons LE series, the LE200D is compact, intuitive, and made to illuminate the faces of people in front of a camera-whether in live streaming, podcasts, or other types of video lighting setups. The LE200D was developed to ensure powerful, consistent output for continuous use. Featuring an elegant housing, the LE200D introduces Godox's all-new Bluetooth reset button for better efficiency. The intuitive design of the light also incorporates NFC one-tap functionality, as well as a wide range of control options and Bowens flexibility.

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