Overview

Nanlite Alien 150C RGBWW LED Panel

The Alien 150C RGB LED Light Panel from Nanlite is a multifaceted LED panel that checks every box for complete lighting control and high brightness. Designed to be efficiently assembled with a quick release softbox, the Alien 150C is a compact 15.4 x 14.5" RGBWW fixture that offers a bright throw of illumination and extended CCT range of up to 12,000K while running on AC power, using an optional V-mount battery, or external 24V power sources. Its versatility doesn't stop there, as the panel's control options cover the most varied methods, including onboard or app control, 2.4 GHz wireless, DMX/RDM, and CRMX LumenRadio. In addition to the softbox that allows setup and breakdown with speed and ease, Nanlite includes a grid and two diffusers for better control. The Alien 150C's body is IP55 rated for protection against dust and water, while its conveniently separate control unit can be protected with a rain cover carefully included in the box. A padded carry case allows you to store and travel with the LED panel and all its included accessories.

SKU: GC52-NNALIEN150C

Nanlite Alien 150C RGBWW LED Panel

Nanlite Alien 150C RGBWW LED Panel

The Alien 150C RGB LED Light Panel from Nanlite is a multifaceted LED panel that checks every box for complete lighting control and high brightness. Designed to be efficiently assembled with a quick release softbox, the Alien 150C is a compact 15.4 x 14.5" RGBWW fixture that offers a bright throw of illumination and extended CCT range of up to 12,000K while running on AC power, using an optional V-mount battery, or external 24V power sources. Its versatility doesn't stop there, as the panel's control options cover the most varied methods, including onboard or app control, 2.4 GHz wireless, DMX/RDM, and CRMX LumenRadio. In addition to the softbox that allows setup and breakdown with speed and ease, Nanlite includes a grid and two diffusers for better control. The Alien 150C's body is IP55 rated for protection against dust and water, while its conveniently separate control unit can be protected with a rain cover carefully included in the box. A padded carry case allows you to store and travel with the LED panel and all its included accessories.

RGBWW Quality Lighting

Designed to seamlessly integrate into any ambient light situation, the Alien 150C is a tunable RGBWW panel for colourful, creative effects. It has an expansive CCT range of 2700 to 12,000K and high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 as indicators of accuracy in colour rendering. It's also possible to alter the +/- 150 green/magenta balance for greater precision, as well as adjust light intensity from 0 to 100% in fine 0.1% increments.

Impressive Throw & Features

One of the Alien 150C's advanced functions is a full RGB mode, giving you access to thousands of colour combinations for optimal choice. The fixture also offers 151 gels and other features, such as HSI mode and XY coordinates. When using the panel at 5600K, the Alien 150C outputs 13,050 lux at 3.3'.

15 Built-In Colour Effects

The 15 built-in effects can easily be customised and saved as presets in the Nanlink app. The effects include HUE loop, CCT loop, INT loop, flash, pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, fireworks, explosion, and welding.

Full Control

Adjust settings using the onboard controls with a 3.2" screen or the Nanlink mobile app for iOS and android. The app provides colour matching, XY colour space setting functions, and more. Going further, 2.4 GHz provides control through the separately available WS-TB-1 transmitter box for more elaborate setups, or with the optional WS-RC-C2 handheld remote. DMX/RDM control and CRMX LumenRadio are also supported for advanced users.

Power Anywhere

The Alien 150C can run off either on AC power or using an optional V-mount battery, so it can be operated in any location in the world regardless of power availability.

The separate control unit has a single V-mount battery plate for either a separately available 14.4-14.8V or a 26-28V V-mount battery

When using an optional 26V 270Wh V-mount battery, the Alien 150C runs for approximately one hour at 100% brightness

Quiet Fan Operation

The panel runs quiet thanks to its different fan-off and smart fan modes, a real asset in sound-sensitive environments.

Key Features:

For Studio & Film/TV Production

Output: 13,050 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

2000-12,000K; RGBWW Colour Control

15.4 x 14.5" Panel; AC/DC Operation

CRI 96 | TLCI 97

Onboard, DMX/RDM, CRMX & App Control

15 Special Effects; 0-100% Dimming

Fan Cooled, IP55 Rated Fixture

What's in the Box:

Nanlite Alien 150C RGBWW LED Panel

Control Unit

Nanlite Quick Release Super Clamp for Forza 720, 500 II, and 300 II

DC Connection Cable 0.24m

AC Power Cable (19.6')

Quick Release Softbox

Lite Diffuser (2.5 Stops)

Standard Diffuser (1.5 Stops)

Eggcrate

Rain Cover for Control Unit

Padded Carry Case

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Product Overview

Nanlite Alien 150C RGBWW LED Panel

The Alien 150C RGB LED Light Panel from Nanlite is a multifaceted LED panel that checks every box for complete lighting control and high brightness. Designed to be efficiently assembled with a quick release softbox, the Alien 150C is a compact 15.4 x 14.5" RGBWW fixture that offers a bright throw of illumination and extended CCT range of up to 12,000K while running on AC power, using an optional V-mount battery, or external 24V power sources. Its versatility doesn't stop there, as the panel's control options cover the most varied methods, including onboard or app control, 2.4 GHz wireless, DMX/RDM, and CRMX LumenRadio. In addition to the softbox that allows setup and breakdown with speed and ease, Nanlite includes a grid and two diffusers for better control. The Alien 150C's body is IP55 rated for protection against dust and water, while its conveniently separate control unit can be protected with a rain cover carefully included in the box. A padded carry case allows you to store and travel with the LED panel and all its included accessories.

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