Overview

The Nanlite Forza 60C innovatively adopts the RGBLAC six-color mixing technology: integrating additional LED beads of Lime/Amber/Cyan into the traditional RGB light source to fundamentally solve the problem of incomplete color spectrum of light and the near-daylight spectrum is achieved as well. The saturation strengthens significantly for colors other than RGB in HSI mode, which means that the Forza 60C can have a cutting edge on-color renditions over other RGB/RGBW/RGBWW fixtures. Full spectrum, wider color gamut, more accurate color reproduction and more subtle light/color quality in low saturation can all be delivered.

SKU: GC52-NNFORZA60C

Nanlite Forza 60C RGBLAC LED Spotlight with Battery Handle and Bowens adaptor

The Nanlite Forza 60C innovatively adopts the RGBLAC six-color mixing technology: integrating additional LED beads of Lime/Amber/Cyan into the traditional RGB light source to fundamentally solve the problem of incomplete color spectrum of light and the near-daylight spectrum is achieved as well. The saturation strengthens significantly for colors other than RGB in HSI mode, which means that the Forza 60C can have a cutting edge on-color renditions over other RGB/RGBW/RGBWW fixtures. Full spectrum, wider color gamut, more accurate color reproduction and more subtle light/color quality in low saturation can all be delivered.


The adaoption of the RGBLAC system has been achieved by overcoming multiple technical difficulties. Nanlite optimize the distribution of light source and structure design, so as to avoid uneven illumination in actual use. The power of each LED bead has been scientifically calibrated to ensure that the light fixture has a 60W of power draw for all colors. The illuminance discrepancy between different colors is now a thing of the past.


Weighing only 1.08kg, the Forza 60C is the first RGBLAC member of the Forza series. The Forza 60C goes beyond our current Forza 60B’s bi-colour spot and offers a wider CCT range of 1800K - 20,000K. This allows you to quickly match natural ambient or artificial lighting situations, easily at the twist of a dial, making it easy to get accurate balanced colours without the need for gels, saving you time and money.
Ultra Bright Output


The 60C employs a COB LED module to output 12810 Lux at 5600K at 1 meter, close to the 13830 Lux of the Forza 60B.


With with dimming from 100% down to 1% you can quickly adapt the Forza 60B to any scene without adding ND filters or diffusion.

Mini Mount system. with dedicated accessories to fit

The Forza 60C has a mini mount, which allows you to use all Forza 60 modifiers. The included Bowens adapter will allow you to attach standard Bowens modifiers, making the Forza 60C compatible with a massive selection of light modifiers, including but not limited to NANLITE's line of softboxes projection mounts, and lanterns.

Lightweight Compact Design

Created to eliminate the difficulties of travelling with large light fixtures the Forza 60C weighs only 1.08kg (not including reflector) and is compact enough to be easily packed into your camera bag.

Colour Perfection

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 60C features an average CRI/TLCI of 96 and 95, and TM-30 Rf: Average 95 / TM-30 Rg: Average 100, ensuring accurate colour rendition.

Practical Effects

The Forza 60C includes 15 different practical lighting effects -- HUE Loop, CCT Loop, INT Loop, Flash, Pulse, Storm, TV, Paparazzi, Candle/Fire, Bad Bulb, Fireworks, Explosion and Welding. All of these are designed to enhance your work and save you time creating complex lighting scenarios.


Optional wireless and DMX Control


With the optional Nanlite WS-RC-C2 remote control, you can wirelessly adjust the Forza 60 brightness and colour. Or, with the NANLINK App you can connect to the Forza 60C wirelessly to adjust the brightness, colour, and special effects.


Power Anywhere


Optimized for use in the studio or on location, the Forza 60C can run off either the included AC adapter, the included NPF battery handle using 2 x Sony style NP-F batteries (not included).


It can also be powered by an optional D-tap cable plugged into a 14.8V V-Mount battery, or the Optional V-Mount battery handle.


With so many power options, you can operate in any location regardless of power availability.

Studio and Location Ready

Supplied with a standard 5/8" receiver mount, the Forza 60C can be mounted directly on any standard light stand and the 330-degree rotating yoke makes it easy to adjust an angle or hang the light from a ceiling for studio use.

Silent Cooling system

The Forza 60C is equipped with a 60,000 hours lifetime rating. Ensuring the fixture performs at its best for longer. Emitting a low 20dB audible output at full power, it is at home in even the most sound-sensitive situations. Forza 60C also supports turning off the fan to achieve complete silence at lower power outputs.

Support for Firmware Updates & Wireless Control

The Forza 60C has a USB port to enable firmware updates to keeps the light open to future possibilities. Additionally, it can be wirelessly controlled via 2.4G controllers, making it the ideal light for all levels of production.

Battery Handle Included

Operate the Forza 60C with the convenient BH-FZ60 battery handle, and power the light from 2 x NPF Batteries (available separately)

Bowens adaptor Included

Use the Forza 60C with light modifiers that use the common Bowens mount using the included AS-BA-FMM adaptor.
High efficiency 45 degree reflector included
A high efficiency RF-FMM-45-S 45 degree faceted reflector is included

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Product Overview

The Nanlite Forza 60C innovatively adopts the RGBLAC six-color mixing technology: integrating additional LED beads of Lime/Amber/Cyan into the traditional RGB light source to fundamentally solve the problem of incomplete color spectrum of light and the near-daylight spectrum is achieved as well. The saturation strengthens significantly for colors other than RGB in HSI mode, which means that the Forza 60C can have a cutting edge on-color renditions over other RGB/RGBW/RGBWW fixtures. Full spectrum, wider color gamut, more accurate color reproduction and more subtle light/color quality in low saturation can all be delivered.

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