Overview

The Litepanels Brick One Bi-Color On-Camera Light Kit includes a Litepanels Brick on-camera light, a Seahorse case with custom cut foam, a power supply, a gel frame, and a 60° honeycomb grid. The Brick features the same rectangular form factor of the MiniPlus LED Light but offers 4x the brightness, tungsten-to-daylight variable color temperature, and an IP65 weatherproof rating; all are ideal for on-the-go shooters in varying weather conditions. Combining tightly binned, surface-mount LEDs paired with fine-tuned, custom-designed TIR optics for improved color reproduction and increased brightness, the Brick delivers a 100W tungsten-equivalent output at a 36° beam angle. This allows you to take advantage of the included gel frame or honeycomb frame without diminishing the output so far as to be useless.

SKU: GC88-910-0001

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The Litepanels Brick One Bi-Color On-Camera Light Kit includes a Litepanels Brick on-camera light, a Seahorse case with custom cut foam, a power supply, a gel frame, and a 60° honeycomb grid. The Brick features the same rectangular form factor of the MiniPlus LED Light but offers 4x the brightness, tungsten-to-daylight variable color temperature, and an IP65 weatherproof rating; all are ideal for on-the-go shooters in varying weather conditions. Combining tightly binned, surface-mount LEDs paired with fine-tuned, custom-designed TIR optics for improved color reproduction and increased brightness, the Brick delivers a 100W tungsten-equivalent output at a 36° beam angle. This allows you to take advantage of the included gel frame or honeycomb frame without diminishing the output so far as to be useless.

The Brick LED Light features a smooth 100 to 0% brightness dimmer, and it is flicker-free at any frame rate or shutter angle. A dedicated power button allows you to maintain your settings when you turn the light off. The Brick has an integrated D-Tap cable, compatible with select camera batteries and also supports AC power via the included international power supply. The Brick and accessories fit inside the custom-foamed Seahorse SE-520, which is constructed to meet Mil-Spec and IP67 standards.

Litepanels Brick Bi-Color On-Camera LED Light

Building on the popular, compact MiniPlus LED Light, the Litepanels Brick LED Light features the same rectangular form factor but offers 4x the brightness, tungsten-to-daylight variable color-temperature, and IP65 weatherproof rating, all ideal for on-the-go shooters in varying weather conditions. It is designed with tightly-binned surface-mount LEDs paired with fine-tuned, custom-designed TIR optics. This results in improved color reproduction and increased brightness that provides a longer throw. The Brick delivers a 100W tungsten equivalent output at a 36° beam angle and is flicker-free at any frame rate or shutter angle.

The Brick LED Light features an ultra-smooth 100 to 0% brightness dimmer. It also has a dedicated power button, allowing you to maintain your settings when you turn the light off. The Brick has an integrated D-Tap cable, compatible with select camera batteries, and also supports optional AC/DC power.

Manfrotto 244 Micro Friction Arm

Mount an off-camera flash, LED light, or monitor to a tripod, stand, or bar with the Manfrotto 244 Micro Friction Arm. The arm features one 1/4"-20 threaded stud and one 3/8"-16 stud; one can be fitted to a clamp or mounting device, while the other side can be used for holding various types of gear or accessories. This arm helps you to place accessories like gobos and scrims in difficult-to-reach positions. It will support up to 6.6 lb and can be easily installed using the hex key.

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Key Features

  • Tungsten-to-daylight variable color-temperature
  • High-bright 100W tungsten equivalent output
  • IP65 weatherproof rating
  • Tightly-binned surface-mount LEDs paired with fine-tuned TIR optics
  • 36° beam angle
  • 100 to 0% ultra-smooth brightness dimmer
  • Flicker-free at any frame rate or shutter angle
  • Dedicated power button
  • Integrated D-Tap cable
  • Supports optional AC/DC power
  • 1/4"-20 mounting threads
  • Completely silent passive cooling
  • Half-white diffusion gel included
  • Weatherproof, High-Bright, Bi-Color
  • Tungsten-to-Daylight Variable Color
  • Surface-Mount LEDs & Paired TIR Optics
  • 100W Tungsten Equivalent Output
  • 36° Beam Angle, Flicker-Free
  • 100 to 0% Brightness Dimmer
  • Dedicated Power Button
  • Integrated D-Tap Cable, AC/DC Supported
  • Silent Passive Cooling
  • Accessories and Waterproof Case Included

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Product Overview

The Litepanels Brick One Bi-Color On-Camera Light Kit includes a Litepanels Brick on-camera light, a Seahorse case with custom cut foam, a power supply, a gel frame, and a 60° honeycomb grid. The Brick features the same rectangular form factor of the MiniPlus LED Light but offers 4x the brightness, tungsten-to-daylight variable color temperature, and an IP65 weatherproof rating; all are ideal for on-the-go shooters in varying weather conditions. Combining tightly binned, surface-mount LEDs paired with fine-tuned, custom-designed TIR optics for improved color reproduction and increased brightness, the Brick delivers a 100W tungsten-equivalent output at a 36° beam angle. This allows you to take advantage of the included gel frame or honeycomb frame without diminishing the output so far as to be useless.

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