Overview

Nanlite Miro 30C

The miro 30c RGB Round LED Light Panel is introduced by Nanlite as a stylish, circular light source with colour, control, and power versatility. Compact at approximately 7" and weighing less than one pound, the miro 30c is a highly portable and easy-to-handle light that can create any colour thanks to its Nebula C4 engine. An additional benefit of choosing the miro 30c is a round form factor, which is complemented by a magnetic diffuser capable of delivering flattering soft light results. Power options include AC power, optional NP-F batteries, or USB-C power banks. Nanlite also supplies a USB-C cable, a 5/8" receiver with 1/4"-20 thread for stand mounting, and a convenient carry bag. This version has an elegant midnight blue finish that will improve not only the lighting, but the aesthetics of your podcast, live streaming, and any other content creation setup.

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Nanlite Miro 30C

Nanlite Miro 30C

The miro 30c RGB Round LED Light Panel is introduced by Nanlite as a stylish, circular light source with colour, control, and power versatility. Compact at approximately 7" and weighing less than one pound, the miro 30c is a highly portable and easy-to-handle light that can create any colour thanks to its Nebula C4 engine. An additional benefit of choosing the miro 30c is a round form factor, which is complemented by a magnetic diffuser capable of delivering flattering soft light results. Power options include AC power, optional NP-F batteries, or USB-C power banks. Nanlite also supplies a USB-C cable, a 5/8" receiver with 1/4"-20 thread for stand mounting, and a convenient carry bag. This version has an elegant midnight blue finish that will improve not only the lighting, but the aesthetics of your podcast, live streaming, and any other content creation setup.

Personalised Lighting

The miro 30c produces soft lighting up 4854 lux at 3.3' (5600K) to illuminate both video and photo setups, working well for most types of content creation if you're looking for a compact, simple, yet versatile full colour LED fixture. Fine-tune the colour temperature from 2700 to 7500K and brightness from 0 to 100% in 1% increments. The round panel's magnetic diffuser is easy to attach in order to achieve soft, evenly diffused lighting results. Finally, a CRI of 95 and TLCI of 93 ensure faithful colour reproduction.

36,000 Colours & Effects

In addition to a variable CCT, +/-150 green-to-magenta tint adjustment, and full RGB, the fixture has a variety of effects to choose from. Quickly change the colour of the miro 30c from a warm, golden-hour light to a cooler light, or choose any desired colour thanks to the Nebula C4 light engine. The 14 creative effects that enable creative lighting simulations for video applications. The effects are: hue loop, CCT flash, hue flash, CCT pulse, hue pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, fireworks, and explosion.

Easy Onboard & App Control

Whether you're managing the settings via onboard controls or using a Bluetooth connection, the miro 30c is intuitive and uncomplicated. Get the right look for your scenes with warm and cool white light or select the brightness and RGB colour. Adjust the lighting parameters using its integrated controls placed on the back of the fixture, where a convenient 1.28" circular colour screen displays all the necessary information for precise adjustments. The fixture only uses a single knob and two buttons to keep it straightforward. Wireless control using the Nanlink mobile app is also possible thanks to built-in Bluetooth connectivity.

Power Flexibility

Run the miro 30c continuously via AC power using the included USB-C cable that lets you attach a power adapter block. You also have the option of using separately available NP-F750 or NP-F970 batteries, or optional USB-C power banks. Nanlite offers various optional accessories that will keep the elevated appearance of the miro 30c. Use the colour-coordinated optional batteries, a 2-slot battery charger, or the handy band that keeps your power banks closely attached to the fixture body. The miro 30c uses a single optional NP-F battery to run for about one hour (optional NP-F750 5200mAh battery) or for one hour and 30 minutes (optional NP-F970 7800mAh battery).

Precise Angle Adjustments

The light's 360° adjustable yoke offers various angles to take the light right where you need it. The miro 30c's stand mount adapter makes it compatible with a wide range of separately available light stands. Set it up in your home or external studio, or take it with you wherever and whenever you need some extra punch or RGB colour.

Key Features:

For Content Creators & Vloggers

Output: 4854 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)

2700-7500K CCT; RGB Colour Control

7" Round Panel; Optional NP-F Battery

CRI 95 | TLCI 93

Onboard & App Control

14 Lighting Effects & G/M Shift

5/8" Receiver with 1/4"-20 Thread Mount

What's in the Box:

Nanlite Miro 30C

Magnetic Diffuser

5/8" Baby Receiver with 1/4"-20 Thread

USB-C Cable

Carry Bag

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Product Overview

Nanlite Miro 30C

The miro 30c RGB Round LED Light Panel is introduced by Nanlite as a stylish, circular light source with colour, control, and power versatility. Compact at approximately 7" and weighing less than one pound, the miro 30c is a highly portable and easy-to-handle light that can create any colour thanks to its Nebula C4 engine. An additional benefit of choosing the miro 30c is a round form factor, which is complemented by a magnetic diffuser capable of delivering flattering soft light results. Power options include AC power, optional NP-F batteries, or USB-C power banks. Nanlite also supplies a USB-C cable, a 5/8" receiver with 1/4"-20 thread for stand mounting, and a convenient carry bag. This version has an elegant midnight blue finish that will improve not only the lighting, but the aesthetics of your podcast, live streaming, and any other content creation setup.

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