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Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White (Without Battery)

The Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White is a powerful full-spectrum LED lamp with a wide colour temperature range, wireless control, and a modular design.

SKU: GC49-11.ML150RF

Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White (Without Battery)

Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White (Without Battery)

The Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White is a powerful full-spectrum LED lamp with a wide colour temperature range, wireless control, and a modular design.

PaletteLab Colour Engine

The ML150 RF utilises Godox's PaletteLab Colour Engine for full-spectrum performance and exceptional spectral density. This results in a CRI of approximately 96 and a TLCI of approximately 96. The colour temperature is adjustable from 1800 K to 10,000 K, and the green/magenta balance is adjustable from -100% to +100%.

Light output

With the included ML-Z zoom lens reflector in spot mode, the ML150 RF delivers up to 14,000 lux at a distance of 1 metre at 5600 K. The maximum power consumption is 165 W at a DC input of 36 V/4.6 A.

Light modes

The ML150 RF supports six lighting modes: CCT, HSI, RGBW, GEL (R-GEL and L-GEL), FX, and XY. In FX mode, 14 effects are available, including flash, strobe, lightning, clouds, bad lamp, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, explosion, welding, police car, SOS, colour cycle, and party. Dimming is possible from 0 to 100% with four adjustable dimming curves.

Operation

The lamp can be controlled in multiple ways: directly via the buttons on the unit (colour display, MENU/on/off button, SET button, selection dial, and MODE button), wirelessly via Bluetooth with a range of 30 m and the Godox Light App, via NFC for quick pairing, via wired DMX/RDM, and via CRMX with a TimoLink adapter.

Modular construction

The ML150 RF features a modular and detachable design with the Godox Mount accessory system. The lamp can be powered via the included AC adapter, an ML-BA battery (sold separately), or a V-mount battery via the included ML-VMA adapter plate.

Key Features:

Full-Spectrum LED Light Source

CRI 96 and TLCI 96

Adjustable 1800K to 10000K

14,000 Lux Light Output

Six Versatile Lighting Modes

Built-In FX Lighting Effects

NFC and App Control

DMX, RDM and CRMX Control

Multiple Power Supply Options

Compatible with V-Mount Batteries

What's in the Box:

Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White (Without Battery)

Zoom Lens Reflector ML-Z

Protective cover

Holder AD-E2

V-mount battery adapter plate ML-VMA

Adapter

Power cord

Carrying bag

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Godox PaletteLab LED Light ML150 RF White (Without Battery)

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