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Godox P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Designed to provide better lighting for your video recordings and photo sessions, the P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox yields soft, evenly distributed light ideal for streaming, interviews, and all types of content creation. The PRO version utilises a similar compact, ultraslim form factor to the Godox original P260C while bringing an extended bi-colour range and improved features. Two of its great highlights are NFC functionality for quick app control and multiple power options. With an elegant white housing, this 12.9 x 12.7" LED panel produces a 45W equivalent output with a brightness of up to 1070 lux at 3.3'. Moreover, although a 1.6" thick light, the P260C PRO offers intuitive onboard control, CCT and brightness adjustments, various lighting effects, and stand mounting.

SKU: GC49-11.P260CPRO

Godox P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Godox P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Designed to provide better lighting for your video recordings and photo sessions, the P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox yields soft, evenly distributed light ideal for streaming, interviews, and all types of content creation. The PRO version utilises a similar compact, ultraslim form factor to the Godox original P260C while bringing an extended bi-colour range and improved features. Two of its great highlights are NFC functionality for quick app control and multiple power options. With an elegant white housing, this 12.9 x 12.7" LED panel produces a 45W equivalent output with a brightness of up to 1070 lux at 3.3'. Moreover, although a 1.6" thick light, the P260C PRO offers intuitive onboard control, CCT and brightness adjustments, various lighting effects, and stand mounting.

Bi-Colour Punch

The P260C PRO's colour is variable from 2800 to 6500K, giving you both daylight and tungsten colour temperatures. It is also dimmable from 0 to 100%. And while you can make colour and intensity adjustments on the panel, Godox offers app control with NFC functionality.

Soft Light & Accurate Colour Performance

Because of its integrated diffuser, the LED panel renders a soft, near-shadowless light that is flattering to skin tones. The high CRI/TLCI of 98 ensures accurate colour rendering.

11 Dynamic Lighting Effects

Select from 11 different types of lighting effects for a variety of creative shooting needs. The included effects are flash, lightning, cloudy, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, explosion, welding, and SOS.

Easy Control

On the rear of the unit is a convenient screen for monitoring the parameters of the light, complemented by local buttons and a knob for easy tweaks.

NFC Connection

NFC connection makes connecting the light with the Godox Light app easy. Simply bring your smartphone closer to the NFC spot on the rear of the fixture, and the app will connect automatically. It makes it much easier to synchronise and control multiple lights simultaneously.

Multiple Power Options

Although the P260C PRO comes with a power adapter and cable, it can also run from two optional NP-F batteries in locations where mains power is unavailable. Additionally, the unit's USB-C interface is compatible with various power sources. USB-C power requires a separately available 51W fast adapter to achieve 100% brightness.

Applications

Widely compatible, this LED panel is usable in various scenarios, such as content creation and online activity, portrait photography, or outdoor video shooting.

Key Features:

For Video Production & Vlogging

Output: 1070 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

2800-6500K CCT; Bi-Colour Control

12.9 x 12.7" Panel; AC/DC Operation

USB-C Interface

CRI 98 | TLCI 98

Onboard & App Control; NFC Connection

Ultraslim & Lightweight Design

Integrated Diffuser for Soft Light

What's in the Box:

Godox P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Handle Bracket

Power Adapter

Power Cord

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Product Overview

Godox P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel

Designed to provide better lighting for your video recordings and photo sessions, the P260C PRO Bi-Colour LED Light Panel from Godox yields soft, evenly distributed light ideal for streaming, interviews, and all types of content creation. The PRO version utilises a similar compact, ultraslim form factor to the Godox original P260C while bringing an extended bi-colour range and improved features. Two of its great highlights are NFC functionality for quick app control and multiple power options. With an elegant white housing, this 12.9 x 12.7" LED panel produces a 45W equivalent output with a brightness of up to 1070 lux at 3.3'. Moreover, although a 1.6" thick light, the P260C PRO offers intuitive onboard control, CCT and brightness adjustments, various lighting effects, and stand mounting.

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