Overview

Nanlite Forza 300 5600K LED Monolight

Weighing only 2.5 kg, the Forza 300 employs a COB LED module to output 43060 Lux of 5600K daylight-balanced light at 1 metre. All while maintaining a high CRI/TLCI of 98/95, ensuring accurate colour rendition. With the included reflector, the Forza 300 emits an impressive 43060 Lux at 1 metre. When equipped with the optional Fresnel the light output climbs to a staggering 108679 Lux at 1 metre. Plus with dimming from 100% down to 1% you can quickly adapt the Forza 300 to any scene without adding ND filters or diffusion.

SKU: GC52-NNFORZA300

Nanlite Forza 300 5600K LED Monolight

Nanlite Forza 300 5600K LED Monolight

Weighing only 2.5 kg, the Forza 300 employs a COB LED module to output 43060 Lux of 5600K daylight-balanced light at 1 metre. All while maintaining a high CRI/TLCI of 98/95, ensuring accurate colour rendition. With the included reflector, the Forza 300 emits an impressive 43060 Lux at 1 metre. When equipped with the optional Fresnel the light output climbs to a staggering 108679 Lux at 1 metre. Plus with dimming from 100% down to 1% you can quickly adapt the Forza 300 to any scene without adding ND filters or diffusion.

Lightweight Compact Design

Created to eliminate the difficulties of travelling with large light fixtures the Forza 300 weighs only 2.5 kg and is compact enough to be easily packed into most gear cases. The brightness of a light is important, but without colour accuracy, a ton of time and money will be lost in post-production. The Forza 300 features a CRI of 98 and a TLCI of 95 meaning you can shoot with confidence knowing the colour reproduction will be precise.

Bowens Style Light Modifier Mount

By utilising the near-universal Bowens style light modifier mount, the Forza 300 is compatible with a massive selection of light modifiers. Including, but not limited to NanLite's line of softboxes and umbrellas. With pre-programmed special effects in a simple-to-master menu system, the Forza makes it easy to imitate lighting scenarios that can otherwise be tricky to recreate. At the touch of a button, you can simulate the lighting effects of lightning, a TV screen, a flash and a malfunctioning light bulb.

Satellite Control and Power Station

To keep a low centre of gravity and the controls easily accessible the Forza 300's control panel, AC adapter and battery plate have been combined into one satellite unit easily hung from any light stand. The satellite also serves as the DMX connection point enabling the Forza 300 to be quickly integrated into any DMX controlled environment.

Power Anywhere

Optimised for use in the studio or on location, the Forza 300 can run off either the included AC adapter or 2x 14.8V V-Mount batteries (Not Included) so you can operate in any location regardless of power availability. Supplied with a standard 5/8" receiver mount, the Forza 300 can be mounted directly on any standard light stand and the 330-degree rotating yolk makes it easy to adjust an angle or hang the light from a ceiling for studio use. Also thanks to the Forza 300's active, silent fan it is at home in even the most sound-sensitive situations.

Key Features:

43060 Lux Daylight Output at 1m

5600K Daylight-Balanced COB LED

High CRI 98 and TLCI 95

2.5 kg Lightweight Compact Design

1-100% Smooth Dimming Control

Bowens-Style Light Modifier Mount

Built-In Special Lighting Effects

DMX Control Integration

AC and Dual V-Mount Power

330° Rotating Yoke

Standard 5/8" Receiver Mount

Silent Active Cooling Fan

What's in the Box:

NanLite Forza 300 5600K LED Monolight

Nanlite 55 Degree Reflector

Nanlite Australian Power Cord

Nanlite Soft Carry Case

Nanlite V-Mount Plate (Batteries Not Included)

Standard 5/8" Receiver Mount

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Nanlite Forza 300 5600K LED Monolight

Weighing only 2.5 kg, the Forza 300 employs a COB LED module to output 43060 Lux of 5600K daylight-balanced light at 1 metre. All while maintaining a high CRI/TLCI of 98/95, ensuring accurate colour rendition. With the included reflector, the Forza 300 emits an impressive 43060 Lux at 1 metre. When equipped with the optional Fresnel the light output climbs to a staggering 108679 Lux at 1 metre. Plus with dimming from 100% down to 1% you can quickly adapt the Forza 300 to any scene without adding ND filters or diffusion.

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