Overview

Nanlite PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel

Thin, lightweight, and bright, this 23.7 x 12.1" PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel from Nanlite is an ideal choice for shoots where colour accuracy and sophisticated control are needed. Offering a wide variable colour temperature range of 2700 to 7500K and 0-100% dimming, this slim and powerful panel seamlessly integrates into ambient light situations, letting you match the output of most fixtures. The panel's high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 provide high colour accuracy and rendering, and multiple onboard and wireless control options make for easy creative adjustments. Fifteen built-in special effects are included for hue loop, CCT loop, intensity Loop, flash, pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, firework, explosion, and welding. Additionally, two diffusers, a softbox, and an eggcrate are also included for modifying and adjusting the panel's output.

SKU: GC52-NNPAVOSLIM120C

Nanlite PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel

Nanlite PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel

Thin, lightweight, and bright, this 23.7 x 12.1" PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel from Nanlite is an ideal choice for shoots where colour accuracy and sophisticated control are needed. Offering a wide variable colour temperature range of 2700 to 7500K and 0-100% dimming, this slim and powerful panel seamlessly integrates into ambient light situations, letting you match the output of most fixtures. The panel's high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 provide high colour accuracy and rendering, and multiple onboard and wireless control options make for easy creative adjustments. Fifteen built-in special effects are included for hue loop, CCT loop, intensity Loop, flash, pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, firework, explosion, and welding. Additionally, two diffusers, a softbox, and an eggcrate are also included for modifying and adjusting the panel's output.

Key Features:

Designed for studio, film, and TV productions, this thin and lightweight LED panel provides a bright illumination of 12,830 lux at 3.3'. Variable colour temperature range of 2700 to 7500K and 0 to 100% dimming.

High CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 provide high colour accuracy and rendering.

15 built-in special effects for hue loop, CCT loop, intensity loop, flash, pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, firework, explosion, and welding.

Multiple presets for LEE filters.

Silent passive cooling for working on sets with sound recording.

Built-in battery plates for two V-mount batteries.

DMX/RDM port, Bluetooth, and wireless RF control options.

4-pin locking plate design to combine panels together to make a larger light source.

Includes two diffusers, a softbox, an eggcrate, and a soft case.

Dual-voltage design for worldwide use.

What in the Box:

Nanlite PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel

Control Unit

Universal Holder

Quick Release Clamp

Baby Pin Holder

DC Connection Cable

AC Power Cable

Lite Diffuser

Standard Diffuser

Eggcrate

Softbox

Carrying Bag

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Product Overview

Nanlite PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel

Thin, lightweight, and bright, this 23.7 x 12.1" PavoSlim 120C RGB LED Panel from Nanlite is an ideal choice for shoots where colour accuracy and sophisticated control are needed. Offering a wide variable colour temperature range of 2700 to 7500K and 0-100% dimming, this slim and powerful panel seamlessly integrates into ambient light situations, letting you match the output of most fixtures. The panel's high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97 provide high colour accuracy and rendering, and multiple onboard and wireless control options make for easy creative adjustments. Fifteen built-in special effects are included for hue loop, CCT loop, intensity Loop, flash, pulse, storm, police car, TV, paparazzi, candle/fire, disco, bad bulb, firework, explosion, and welding. Additionally, two diffusers, a softbox, and an eggcrate are also included for modifying and adjusting the panel's output.

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