Overview

Nanlite PavoSlim 360C RGBWW LED Panel Light

The Nanlite PavoSlim 360C is a high-output, ultra-thin RGBWW LED panel designed for professional film, television, and commercial productions that demand soft, even illumination across a large area. With a 4×2 ft light-emitting surface, it is the largest fixture in the PavoSlim series, making it ideal for key, fill, and ambient lighting in studio or on-location environments.

SKU: GC52-NNPAVOSLIM360C

Nanlite PavoSlim 360C RGBWW LED Panel Light

Nanlite PavoSlim 360C RGBWW LED Panel Light

The Nanlite PavoSlim 360C is a high-output, ultra-thin RGBWW LED panel designed for professional film, television, and commercial productions that demand soft, even illumination across a large area. With a 4×2 ft light-emitting surface, it is the largest fixture in the PavoSlim series, making it ideal for key, fill, and ambient lighting in studio or on-location environments.

Despite its size and output, the PavoSlim 360C features a remarkably slim 19.6mm magnesium alloy body, keeping weight low and setup fast. Its advanced RGBWW light engine delivers a wide 2400K-12,000K CCT range, precise green/magenta adjustment, and extensive colour control with 460 built-in gel presets and 15 special effects. Designed for modern workflows, the fixture supports on-board control, NANLINK app, DMX/RDM, and LumenRadio CRMX, allowing seamless integration into complex lighting setups. Flexible power options include AC operation or V-mount battery power, with full output available when using compatible dual high-voltage batteries. Supplied with a pop-up softbox, diffusers, eggcrate, quick-release clamp, and universal holder, the PavoSlim 360C is ready for fast deployment straight out of the case. Optional accessories such as the Dual-Panel Coupler allow two panels to be combined into a larger unified light source for even greater coverage.

Key Features:

4×2' High-Output RGBWW LED Panel

2400K-12000K CCT Range

Precise Green/Magenta Adjustment

460 Built-In Gel Presets

15 Built-In Special Effects

Ultra-Thin 19.6mm Magnesium Alloy Body

On-Board and NANLINK App Control

DMX/RDM and CRMX Support

AC and V-Mount Battery Power

Dual-Panel Coupler Compatibility

What's in the Box:

Nanlite PavoSlim 360C RGBWW LED Panel Light

PavoSlim 360

Control Unit

Universal Holder with 5/8" Baby Pin

Power Supply

RF-BM-45 Reflector

Quick Release Clamp

DC Connection Cable 7.5M

Diffuser

Pop-up Softbox

Eggcrate

Lite Diffuser

Standard Diffuser

AC Power Cable 4.5M

User Manual

Carry Bag

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Nanlite PavoSlim 360C RGBWW LED Panel Light

The Nanlite PavoSlim 360C is a high-output, ultra-thin RGBWW LED panel designed for professional film, television, and commercial productions that demand soft, even illumination across a large area. With a 4×2 ft light-emitting surface, it is the largest fixture in the PavoSlim series, making it ideal for key, fill, and ambient lighting in studio or on-location environments.

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