Overview

Nanlite PavoSlim 240C RGBWW LED Panel Light

Slim yet Rugged, Compact yet Bright

The PavoSlim 240C RGBWW 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 thousands of colours plus 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-NNPAVOSLIM240C

Nanlite PavoSlim 240C RGBWW LED Panel Light

Nanlite PavoSlim 240C RGBWW LED Panel Light

Slim yet Rugged, Compact yet Bright

The PavoSlim 240C RGBWW 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 thousands of colours plus 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.

Designed for studio, film, and TV productions, this thin and lightweight LED panel provides a bright illumination of 24970 lux, 2319.7 fc @1M 5600K

Variable colour temperature range of 2700 to 7500K and thousands of colours 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.

PavoSlim 240C/2400

The latest in the new generation of PavoSlim LED panel lights - the bi-colour PavoSlim 240C and full-colour PavoSlim 240C - both feature a convenient foldable design for portability and fast setup, expanding the possibilities for higher power and larger illumination areas. The PavoSlim 240B and 240C are remarkably slim and lightweight, yet ruggedly constructed with metal bodies. They have highly accurate colour rendering and class-leading output. The PavoSlim 240B/C will empower creators with more flexible options to achieve their visions.

Foldable Metal Body,

Convenient Setup and High Luminance Through clever design, the metal body of the PavoSlim 240B/240C can be quickly folded and unfolded in seconds. Mounting sockets along the fold on the rear of the fixture are combined with a universal or baby pin holder to ensure that it is securely locked into place when unfolded. This forms a sturdy and durable structure. Users can quickly and assuredly use the PavoSlim 240B and 240C for interviews, in medium-sized studios, and for demanding film and television productions.

Efficient Design, Maximum Output

The Nanlite team has developed a dedicated optical system for the individual emitters of the PavoSlim lights. Combining efficient heat dissipation and excellent optical design, the PavoSlim 240B/240C achieve 4 times output compared to the average output of conventional mat light products.

Rapid Deployment

Every element of the PavoSlim is designed for rapid deployment. Because every minute counts on set, the PavoSlim 240B/240C can be quickly unfolded, secured and locked into place in moments. The accessories are also designed with the same philosophy for easy and rapid set-up.

The back of each Pavoslim 2408/2400 fixture has multiple 1/4 -20 sockets for flexible mounting in various situations. The control unit is designed with compatibitty for mouning via a quick-release plale. Which can be used with the included quick-release clamp for mounting to light stands or truss also found on NANLIE Forza II series fixtures. The control unit has a useful hand carry strap which can also be used to hang it from a light stand.

Professional Control Options

On the included control unit, all settings are accessed using just two buttons and two knobs, and are clearly displayed on the two-inch screen.

With built-in 2.4G and Bluetooth modules the PavoSlim 240B/240C can be easily connected to the NANLINK 2.0 App. This is a great way to achieve wireless intelligent control for lighting, especially when integrated with other NANLITE tube lights and point source lights. Together they can create diverse and complementary lighting solutions.

Thanks to the DMX/RDM settings the PavoSlim 240B/240C can be used with a standard film and TV standard control system, jointly controlled alongside other lighting fixtures in the same DMX network. The PavoSlim 240C is also equipped with LumenRadio for advanced wireless control operation. This makes lighting effects simpler and more efficient.

Multiple Power Options, Deploy Anywhere

The PavoSlim 240B/240C can be powered by AC power, DC power and V-mount batteries. All power supply methods support full power output, making the PavoSlim 240B/240C suitable for both indoor and outdoor scenarios.

The PavoSlim 240B/240C also supports hot swapping among different power supply modes, allowing for continuous shooting without interruption.

Key Features:

Metal Housing

Foldable Metal Body

Rapid Set Up

Wireless Control

What's in the Box:

Nanlite PavoSlim 240C Bi-Colour 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 240C RGBWW LED Panel Light

Slim yet Rugged, Compact yet Bright

The PavoSlim 240C RGBWW 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 thousands of colours plus 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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