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Godox ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox expands its LED monolight line with the ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight . Featuring a flattering white housing, the ML60IIBi offers the bi-colour flexibility of the previous ML60Bi packed into a compact and highly portable fixture designed with run-and-gun shooting in mind. Ultralightweight at just 0.5 kg, the ML60IIBi allows quick setup and operation, even one-handed. Other benefits are AC or battery power options for studio or location work, plus a wide array of separately available accessories. Wherever you go, the ML60IIBi provides a bright output and dynamic effects to your shots.

SKU: GC49-11.ML60IIBI

Godox ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox expands its LED monolight line with the ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight . Featuring a flattering white housing, the ML60IIBi offers the bi-colour flexibility of the previous ML60Bi packed into a compact and highly portable fixture designed with run-and-gun shooting in mind. Ultralightweight at just 0.5 kg, the ML60IIBi allows quick setup and operation, even one-handed. Other benefits are AC or battery power options for studio or location work, plus a wide array of separately available accessories. Wherever you go, the ML60IIBi provides a bright output and dynamic effects to your shots.

Bi-Colour Punch & Colour Accuracy

The wide colour temperature range of 2800 to 6500K lets you quickly match ambient lighting. With high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97, the ML60IIBi delivers vibrant natural light and reproduces accurate colours.

11 Built-In Effects

The light has 11 creative lighting effects, including flash, lightning, cloudy, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, explosion, welding, and SOS.

Onboard & App Control

You can easily manage the light settings locally on the fixture or wirelessly at 98.4' using your smartphone and the Godox Light app.

Power Anywhere

Suitable for a variety of lighting setups, the ML60IIBi runs on AC power thanks to the included adapter and cord, but it will also run on two separately available NP-F batteries when AC power is unavailable.

Optional Accessories

The light is compatible with a wide variety of optional accessories. You can combine it with Godox's optional MLP projection attachment, NP-F battery accessory kit, or softboxes.

Highly Portable

A carry case is conveniently included for storage, protection, and transport.

Additional Details

70W power

Fully dimmable from 0 to 100%

Key Features:

For Content Creators and Vloggers

2800-6500K CCT

AC or Battery Power

Onboard and App Control

CRI 96 | TLCI 97

11 Preset Special Effects

Accepts Optional Projection Attachment

White Housing

What's in the Box:

Godox ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox AD-E2 Bracket for AD100Pro, AD200Pro & AD300Pro

Protective Cover for Lamp Head

Reflector

Power Adapter

Power Cord

Carry Bag

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Godox ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox expands its LED monolight line with the ML60IIBi Bi-Colour LED Monolight . Featuring a flattering white housing, the ML60IIBi offers the bi-colour flexibility of the previous ML60Bi packed into a compact and highly portable fixture designed with run-and-gun shooting in mind. Ultralightweight at just 0.5 kg, the ML60IIBi allows quick setup and operation, even one-handed. Other benefits are AC or battery power options for studio or location work, plus a wide array of separately available accessories. Wherever you go, the ML60IIBi provides a bright output and dynamic effects to your shots.

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