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Godox SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight

The SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox is a sophisticated light source with a full range of professional features. Colour temperature ranges between 2800-6500K and it has high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 to indicate accurate colour reproduction. The light intensity is variable from 0 to 100% and while you can make adjustments locally on the fixture you can also make them from distances up to 164' with an optional radio remote or from up to 98' away with your smartphone and the Godox app. The fixture is kept cool by two quiet fans that can be turned off in sound-sensitive situations.

SKU: GC49-11.SL150IIIBI

Godox SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Godox SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight

The SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox is a sophisticated light source with a full range of professional features. Colour temperature ranges between 2800-6500K and it has high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 to indicate accurate colour reproduction. The light intensity is variable from 0 to 100% and while you can make adjustments locally on the fixture you can also make them from distances up to 164' with an optional radio remote or from up to 98' away with your smartphone and the Godox app. The fixture is kept cool by two quiet fans that can be turned off in sound-sensitive situations.

The SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour also has nine special effects, including flash 1/2, storm 1/2, fire, fireworks, candle, broken bulb, and television. The fixture has a well-designed yoke that can rotate 360° to accommodate large modifiers or subjects close to the light. This light is ready for worldwide use via its 100-240 VAC multi-voltage power supply.

Delivering an impressive output of 90,500 lux at 3.3' (4300K), this light ensures powerful illumination with high colour fidelity, featuring CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 for accurate colour reproduction. It includes ultra-quiet fans that can also be turned off for sound-sensitive environments, along with nine built-in cinematic effects such as flash, storm, fire, fireworks, candle, broken bulb, and television. Control is flexible with onboard operation, an optional RC-R9 remote, and wireless support via the Godox Light App. The 360° rotatable U-shaped yoke allows easy positioning and tilt adjustments, while the Bowens mount ensures wide compatibility with a variety of lighting modifiers.

Key Features:

Studio and Film Production Use

High Output 90500 Lux

Adjustable Colour Temperature Range

Onboard Remote and App Control

High CRI and TLCI Ratings

What's in the Box:

Godox SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight

LED Reflector

Protective Cover

Power Cable

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Godox SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight

The SL150IIIBI Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Godox is a sophisticated light source with a full range of professional features. Colour temperature ranges between 2800-6500K and it has high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 to indicate accurate colour reproduction. The light intensity is variable from 0 to 100% and while you can make adjustments locally on the fixture you can also make them from distances up to 164' with an optional radio remote or from up to 98' away with your smartphone and the Godox app. The fixture is kept cool by two quiet fans that can be turned off in sound-sensitive situations.

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