Overview

The S30 LED Focusing LED Light from Godox is a lightweight, versatile source with light intensity, beam spread, and power options. The S30 has an adjustable beam angle of 6 to 55 degrees for long throw work or to flood out a silk. The output can be further controlled by swinging one or more leaves of the 8-way barndoors into the beam path to facilitate selective lighting. The S30 is also dimmable from 10 to 100% to save you the trouble of jockeying it back and forth for the desired light intensity. Ideal for shooting outdoors or seamlessly integrating with daylight-balanced fixtures, the S30 has a solid 5600K color temperature with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 96 that indicates impressive accuracy in the rendering of color. The S30 is ready for worldwide use using the included AC adapter, but it will also run on a separately purchased NP-F battery when mains power is unavailable, or an optional power bank using a USB cable.

SKU: GC49-11.S30-D

Godox S30-D Focusing LED 3-Light Kit

The S30 LED Focusing LED Light from Godox is a lightweight, versatile source with light intensity, beam spread, and power options. The S30 has an adjustable beam angle of 6 to 55 degrees for long throw work or to flood out a silk. The output can be further controlled by swinging one or more leaves of the 8-way barndoors into the beam path to facilitate selective lighting. The S30 is also dimmable from 10 to 100% to save you the trouble of jockeying it back and forth for the desired light intensity. Ideal for shooting outdoors or seamlessly integrating with daylight-balanced fixtures, the S30 has a solid 5600K color temperature with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 96 that indicates impressive accuracy in the rendering of color. The S30 is ready for worldwide use using the included AC adapter, but it will also run on a separately purchased NP-F battery when mains power is unavailable, or an optional power bank using a USB cable.

Consistent Beam Spread

Godox uses aspheric optics for output that's even from edge to edge.

Beam Angle Control

Coverage is adjustable from 6 to 55 degrees.

Variable Light Intensity

The S30 is dimmable from 10 to 100%.

Power Options

The S30 runs on the included AC adapter, optional NP-F-type batteries, or a power bank with USB cable.

Numerous Accessories

Available accessories include a projection attachment, gobo set, barndoors, softboxes, and gel filter sets.

UPC: 695234421730

Godox Projection Attachment with 85mm Lens for S30 Focusing LED Light

Ideal for precise and selective lighting of a subject, the Projection Attachment with 85mm Lens for S30 Focusing LED Light from Godox is an optical modifier that allows the S30 to project a de-focused soft circle or a focused hard circle of light. Among the many optional accessories for the Protection Attachment are a 60mm wide-angle lens for covering a large area while close up, and a 150mm telephoto lens for projection from a distance. Four optional shutter blades allow you to block off areas of light to create projected slits, squares or triangles, while separately-purchased steel gobos with patterns such as fire etched into them can be projected on scenery. There's also a set of scrims for lessening the light output and an iris for varying the size of the circle of projected light.

Godox Scrim Set for Projection Attachment

The Scrim Set for Projection Attachment from Godox contains five light intensity modifiers meant for use with the Projection Attachment that in turn is designed to be used with the S30 Focusing LED Light. Included in the set are a Full Single, Full Double, 1/2 Single, 1/2 Double, and a 1/2 Graduated scrim.

Godox Iris Diaphragm for Projection Attachment

An accessory for the separately-purchased modifier, the Iris Diaphragm for Projection Attachment from Godox slips into a slot in the attachment and allows you to vary the size of the projected circle of light, as well as focus or de-focus it.

Godox Framing Shutters for Projection Attachment (Set 4)

The Set of 4 Framing Shutters for Projection Attachment from Godox move independently inside a slot in the attachment's barrel, to create slits or irregular shapes that facilitate selective lighting,

Godox Gobo Set Holder

The Godox Gobo Set Holder slips into the separately-purchased Projection Attachment and supports gobos with patterns etched into them, which are then projected on scenery.

Godox Color Effects Set

Designed for use with the S30 LED Light, Godox Color Effects Set contains 15 creative colors to personalize the look and style of your images.

Godox Color Temperature Adjustment Set

Designed for use with the S30 Focusing LED Light, the Color Temperature Adjustment Set from Godox contains sixteen filters including CTO, CTB, Magenta, and Green filters.

Godox CB14 Carrying Bag for S30 Light Stand

Store, protect, and transport your S30 light stand with this CB14 Carrying Bag from Godox.

Godox CB15 Carrying Bag for S30 Kit

Store, protect, and transport your S30 Kit with this CB15 Carrying Bag from Godox.

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Product Overview

The S30 LED Focusing LED Light from Godox is a lightweight, versatile source with light intensity, beam spread, and power options. The S30 has an adjustable beam angle of 6 to 55 degrees for long throw work or to flood out a silk. The output can be further controlled by swinging one or more leaves of the 8-way barndoors into the beam path to facilitate selective lighting. The S30 is also dimmable from 10 to 100% to save you the trouble of jockeying it back and forth for the desired light intensity. Ideal for shooting outdoors or seamlessly integrating with daylight-balanced fixtures, the S30 has a solid 5600K color temperature with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 96 that indicates impressive accuracy in the rendering of color. The S30 is ready for worldwide use using the included AC adapter, but it will also run on a separately purchased NP-F battery when mains power is unavailable, or an optional power bank using a USB cable.

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