Overview

Godox P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

With an all-metal and fanless design, the P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox is the ideal choice for studio work where colour accuracy, control, and flicker-free output are of major importance. The panel runs quiet thanks to its heatsink, which is a valuable asset in sound-sensitive environments. The P200Bi can be used worldwide with a multi-voltage 100-240 VAC-supporting daisy-chained power supply for multiple lights. Developed with built-in four-way barndoors, which help direct the light, the panel's selectable dimming ensures smooth fading from 100 to 0%. The fixture comes with a 360° hanging yoke to be mounted from above.

SKU: GC49-11.P200BI

Godox P200Bi Bi-Color LED Light Panel

Godox P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

With an all-metal and fanless design, the P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox is the ideal choice for studio work where colour accuracy, control, and flicker-free output are of major importance. The panel runs quiet thanks to its heatsink, which is a valuable asset in sound-sensitive environments. The P200Bi can be used worldwide with a multi-voltage 100-240 VAC-supporting daisy-chained power supply for multiple lights. Developed with built-in four-way barndoors, which help direct the light, the panel's selectable dimming ensures smooth fading from 100 to 0%. The fixture comes with a 360° hanging yoke to be mounted from above.

Studio-Quality Lighting

The P200Bi creates soft, even colour-accurate studio lighting with no complications. Well-suited for broadcast studios, conference rooms, and recording studios, this 24 x 16" panel produces up to 4880 lux at 3.3' (5600K). With the P200Bi's diffusion panel, you can easily create soft light that wraps nicely around your subjects.

Bi-Colour Output

Quickly achieve studio-quality results from warm tungsten balance to daylight (3200 to 5600K). Easily adjustable, the panel can be matched to the natural ambiance of your environment or other fixtures in your lighting setup.

Colour Accuracy

The panel also boasts superior colour accuracy, rating at 96/98 for both the CRI and TLCI standards, respectively. This means that the colour output of this light is highly accurate, eliminating the need for colour correction by accurately reproducing skin tones and true-to-life colours.

Control Methods

The P200Bi 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.

DMX control

The Godox Light app from your mobile device controls the light via Bluetooth from up to 98.4' away

Optional RC-A6II remote controls the light wirelessly via 2.4 GHz

Daisy-Chained Power Supply

To simplify your cable management and installation, the P200Bi supports AC power input and output. The fixture can be powered individually or up to five units can be daisy-chained simultaneously.

Fanless, Silent Operation

The light's metal housing was designed and optimised for an efficient heat dissipation through an internal, large heatsink for fanless, silent operation.

Flicker-Free

Even at high frame rates, the P200Bi delivers consistent lighting without flicker.

Light Modifiers

This 200W panel accepts separately available accessories, including a dedicated honeycomb grid for producing a harder quality of light and a tighter beam. The panel's integrated four-leaf barndoors are made of a nonreflective material for adjusting the shape of the light output.

Key Features:

For Film, Broadcast & Video Production

Output: 4880 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

3200-5600K CCT

24 x 16" Panel; AC Power

CRI 96 | TLCI 98

Onboard, DMX & App Control

Fanless Design, Flicker-free Operation

Integrated Four-leaf Barndoors

Accepts Optional Remote Control

What's in the Box:

Godox P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

U-Type Bracket

Mounting Adapter

Safety Cable

XLR Pin Female Cable Connector

XLR Pin Male Cable Connector

AC Power Male Connector

AC Power Female Connector

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Product Overview

Godox P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

With an all-metal and fanless design, the P200Bi Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox is the ideal choice for studio work where colour accuracy, control, and flicker-free output are of major importance. The panel runs quiet thanks to its heatsink, which is a valuable asset in sound-sensitive environments. The P200Bi can be used worldwide with a multi-voltage 100-240 VAC-supporting daisy-chained power supply for multiple lights. Developed with built-in four-way barndoors, which help direct the light, the panel's selectable dimming ensures smooth fading from 100 to 0%. The fixture comes with a 360° hanging yoke to be mounted from above.

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