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Godox SL300R RGB LED Light

Expanding its LED monolight line, the Godox SL300R RGB LED Light is designed for content creators and video productions alike. Featuring a bright output of 43,300 lux at 3.3' with the included reflector, this powerful light also provides a variable colour temperature range of 2500-10,000K with very high colour accuracy. 0-100% dimming lets you finely adjust the fixture's output, and 14 unique special effects are provided to simulate various creative looks. A nearly silent cooling system is suitable for recording sound on set, and the light also employs a Bowens S-mount design for utilising a wide array of light modifiers.

SKU: GC49-11.SL300R

Godox SL300R RGB LED Light

Godox SL300R RGB LED Light

Expanding its LED monolight line, the Godox SL300R RGB LED Light is designed for content creators and video productions alike. Featuring a bright output of 43,300 lux at 3.3' with the included reflector, this powerful light also provides a variable colour temperature range of 2500-10,000K with very high colour accuracy. 0-100% dimming lets you finely adjust the fixture's output, and 14 unique special effects are provided to simulate various creative looks. A nearly silent cooling system is suitable for recording sound on set, and the light also employs a Bowens S-mount design for utilising a wide array of light modifiers.

Compact and lightweight monolight well-suited for content creation and video production

Three built-in HSI, RGB, and GEL colour modes for creative lighting control

Variable colour temperature range of 2500 to 10,000K to seamlessly transition between warm and cool scenes

Features 14 special effects for RGB cycle, party, flash, lightning, cloud, broken bulb, TV, candle, fire, fireworks, explosion, welding, police car, and SOS

Active and passive cooling system with silent mode for noise-free recording

Built-in Bowens S-mount provides compatibility with a wide array of light modifiers

Onboard, DMX512, and wireless app control for remotely adjusting settings

Key Features:

For Content Creators & Video Productions

Output: 43,300 Lux @ 3.3' with Reflector

2500-10,000K CCT

AC Power

Onboard & App Control

CRI 96 | TLCI 96

Active & Passive Cooling

Bowens S Accessory Mount

14 Preset Special Effects

What's in the Box:

Godox SL300R RGB LED Light

Protective Cover

Reflector

AC Adapter

Power Cord

Adapter Holder

Steel Rope

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Godox SL300R RGB LED Light

Expanding its LED monolight line, the Godox SL300R RGB LED Light is designed for content creators and video productions alike. Featuring a bright output of 43,300 lux at 3.3' with the included reflector, this powerful light also provides a variable colour temperature range of 2500-10,000K with very high colour accuracy. 0-100% dimming lets you finely adjust the fixture's output, and 14 unique special effects are provided to simulate various creative looks. A nearly silent cooling system is suitable for recording sound on set, and the light also employs a Bowens S-mount design for utilising a wide array of light modifiers.

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