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Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel

The Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel is a versatile and powerful lighting solution designed for professional photographers and videographers. With a robust output of 28,630 lux at 5600K, it offers impressive brightness, making it suitable for various shooting environments. The panel features an extensive colour temperature range from 2700K to 12,000K, along with full RGB capabilities, allowing for a wide spectrum of colour effects and precise colour control. Its high colour accuracy is reflected in a CRI of 96 and a TLCI of 97, ensuring true-to-life colour reproduction. The Alien 300C supports multiple control options, including onboard controls, Bluetooth via the Nanlink app, DMX/RDM, 2.4GHz wireless, and CRMX LumenRadio, providing flexibility in various shooting setups. Designed with durability in mind, the panel boasts an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use. Additionally, it offers power versatility, operating on AC power or V-Mount batteries, accommodating different shooting scenarios. The Alien 300C comes with essential accessories, including a quick-release softbox, diffusers, an eggcrate grid, and a padded carrying case, ensuring convenience and portability for on-the-go professionals.

SKU: GC52-NNALIEN300C

Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel

Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel

The Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel is a versatile and powerful lighting solution designed for professional photographers and videographers. With a robust output of 28,630 lux at 5600K, it offers impressive brightness, making it suitable for various shooting environments. The panel features an extensive colour temperature range from 2700K to 12,000K, along with full RGB capabilities, allowing for a wide spectrum of colour effects and precise colour control. Its high colour accuracy is reflected in a CRI of 96 and a TLCI of 97, ensuring true-to-life colour reproduction. The Alien 300C supports multiple control options, including onboard controls, Bluetooth via the Nanlink app, DMX/RDM, 2.4GHz wireless, and CRMX LumenRadio, providing flexibility in various shooting setups. Designed with durability in mind, the panel boasts an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use. Additionally, it offers power versatility, operating on AC power or V-Mount batteries, accommodating different shooting scenarios. The Alien 300C comes with essential accessories, including a quick-release softbox, diffusers, an eggcrate grid, and a padded carrying case, ensuring convenience and portability for on-the-go professionals.

Key Features:

Versatile and Powerful Lighting

Brightness 28,630 Lux at 5600K

Wide Colour Temperature Range

Full RGB Colour Capabilities

High Colour Accuracy CRI 96

TLCI 97 for True Colours

Multiple Control Options Available

Bluetooth and DMX/RDM Support

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Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel

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Product Overview

Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel

The Nanlite Alien 300C RGBWW LED Panel is a versatile and powerful lighting solution designed for professional photographers and videographers. With a robust output of 28,630 lux at 5600K, it offers impressive brightness, making it suitable for various shooting environments. The panel features an extensive colour temperature range from 2700K to 12,000K, along with full RGB capabilities, allowing for a wide spectrum of colour effects and precise colour control. Its high colour accuracy is reflected in a CRI of 96 and a TLCI of 97, ensuring true-to-life colour reproduction. The Alien 300C supports multiple control options, including onboard controls, Bluetooth via the Nanlink app, DMX/RDM, 2.4GHz wireless, and CRMX LumenRadio, providing flexibility in various shooting setups. Designed with durability in mind, the panel boasts an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use. Additionally, it offers power versatility, operating on AC power or V-Mount batteries, accommodating different shooting scenarios. The Alien 300C comes with essential accessories, including a quick-release softbox, diffusers, an eggcrate grid, and a padded carrying case, ensuring convenience and portability for on-the-go professionals.

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