Overview

The compact Godox ML30 LED has a color temperature of 5600K - ideal for both indoor and outdoor shooting. The high color rendering index CRI / TLCI: 96/97 saves post-processing time. The light can be powered from the AC or outdoors using NP-F batteries.(sold separately) .

SKU: GC49-11.ML30

Godox Ml30 Daylight Led Light Inc Reflector

The compact Godox ML30 LED has a color temperature of 5600K - ideal for both indoor and outdoor shooting. The high color rendering index CRI / TLCI: 96/97 saves post-processing time. The light can be powered from the AC or outdoors using NP-F batteries.(sold separately) .

If you are looking for a bright, continuous light but are hesitant due to its size, if you long for a portable and easy to set up light for quick shots, and want a professional light that can be used both indoors and outdoors, Godox offers the optimal LED ML30 lighting solution. It is a 37W constant 5600K LED light source that is extremely useful for any situation where you need a portable light. With such professional options at your disposal, you can unleash your full creative potential.

ML30 combines good transport capacity with high usability. It is small in size but does not compromise on functionality. It weighs just 587 g (without handle and reflector), yet is impressively compact and convenient to hold in hand, carry and store. ML30 has a brightness adjustment from 0 to 100%.

Compatibility

Godox Ml30 Daylight Led Light Inc Reflector

  • Equipped with 4 special effects types. You can simulate lightning, flash, TV and broken bulb effects to get creative shots.
  • With high CRI and TLCI ratings, ML30 provides vibrant, natural light and faithful color reproduction. CRI is 96+, TLCI 97+.
  • ML30 is compatible with all Godox mount modifiers. By using it with the S2 bracket (optional), you can access any Bowens mount accessory, opening up even more creative possibilities.
  • The user-friendly interface makes it easy to control the lamp. You can also adjust the light with the RC-A6 remote control (sold separately) with 16 groups, 32 channels and 99ID.
  • An extremely quiet fan allows the ML30 to maintain minimal noise during operation. An ideal choice for sound-sensitive environments, as you can enable silent mode to eliminate noise during use.
  • Powered by an AC adapter or two NP-F970 batteries (optional), the ML30 is ideal for studio or outdoor use.
  • Now you're always ready to illuminate objects with this stunning light that you can take anywhere.

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The compact Godox ML30 LED has a color temperature of 5600K - ideal for both indoor and outdoor shooting. The high color rendering index CRI / TLCI: 96/97 saves post-processing time. The light can be powered from the AC or outdoors using NP-F batteries.(sold separately) .

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