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Godox S60 LED Focusing Light With Barndoor

Use this S60 LED Focusing Light from Godox for when you require variable beam focus backed by control and power options. The light has an expansive focusable beam spread of 6 to 55 degrees so you can use it as an accent light, a hair light, a long throw fixture, or a selective lighting tool. At 55 degrees it is easy to fill a silk or light a group. The included barn doors allow you to further shape the light.

SKU: GC49-11.S60

Godox S60 LED Focusing Light With Barndoor

Godox S60 LED Focusing Light With Barndoor

Use this S60 LED Focusing Light from Godox for when you require variable beam focus backed by control and power options. The light has an expansive focusable beam spread of 6 to 55 degrees so you can use it as an accent light, a hair light, a long throw fixture, or a selective lighting tool. At 55 degrees it is easy to fill a silk or light a group. The included barn doors allow you to further shape the light.

The S60 has a solid, consistent colour temperature of 5600K that can be converted to tungsten balance with a simple gel filter, and is dimmable from 0-100%. While you can make these adjustments locally on the fixture, Godox offers several ways to make them remotely. The S60 is controllable from a console via onboard DMX, wirelessly with a smartphone app, or with an optional remote controller that has a range of 164'. The S60 is ready for worldwide use thanks to its 100 to 240V power supply, but you can also run it via its controller's V-mount battery plate when AC power is unavailable.

Precise Control of Light Coverage

With a beam angle from 6 to 55 degrees, you can get the output spread size you need by adjusting the rotary knob on the back. An optional projecting lens makes it useful lighting details.

Outstanding Lighting Effects

An aspheric optical lens gives the S60 CRI/TLCI ratings of 96+/97+ and guarantees natural, pristine colour in any application. The light intensity of the focused spot yields an increase of around 4 stops from its flood setting. It also offers adjustable brightness from 1-100% for more flexible control.

A Choice of Light Shapers

The S60 was created for diverse lighting style abilities. With the many light shaping accessories such as barn doors, you can tailor the light to whatever pattern you require.

Even Beam

Aspheric optical lens yields even light from edge to edge.

Power Anywhere

The S60 comes with a separate control box which supports AC power or an optional V-mount battery for location shooting.

Optional Remote Control

With a built-in Bluetooth system, the S60 can be remotely adjusted for the setting on the user-friendly "Godox Light" app. It also supports optional RC-A6 wireless remote control.

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Godox S60 LED Focusing Light With Barndoor

Use this S60 LED Focusing Light from Godox for when you require variable beam focus backed by control and power options. The light has an expansive focusable beam spread of 6 to 55 degrees so you can use it as an accent light, a hair light, a long throw fixture, or a selective lighting tool. At 55 degrees it is easy to fill a silk or light a group. The included barn doors allow you to further shape the light.

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