Overview

Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP

The Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP takes everything you love about the best-selling PavoTube II 6C and refines it to perfection. Classic in form yet more powerful, longer lasting, and smarter than ever, this upgraded model gives creators the freedom to light anywhere with ease. Compact, precise, and packed with new features, it's your go-to portable light for photography, video, and on-the-go productions.

SKU: GC52-NNPAV6CP

Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP

Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP

The Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP takes everything you love about the best-selling PavoTube II 6C and refines it to perfection. Classic in form yet more powerful, longer lasting, and smarter than ever, this upgraded model gives creators the freedom to light anywhere with ease. Compact, precise, and packed with new features, it's your go-to portable light for photography, video, and on-the-go productions.

At the heart of the PavoTube II 6CP is Nanlite's Nebula C4 colour light engine, delivering higher output, superior colour accuracy, and expanded creative control. With a 10% increase in illuminance (661 lux @ 0.5m at 5600K), and an expanded colour temperature range of 2400K-12000K, you can sculpt light with stunning realism. Enhanced green/magenta adjustment (+150), new Gel Mode with 460 Rosco and LEE filters, and 15 realistic effects let you bring your vision to life with limitless expression.

Its 267g lightweight T12 form fits easily in your hand or bag, while stronger built-in magnets and ½"-20 threads at both ends make mounting effortless. The new interface design and Bluetooth + NFC connectivity ensure quick control through the Nanlink App 2.0, allowing you to manage individual or grouped fixtures wirelessly. With a 30% longer battery life (up to 78 minutes at full power) and USB-C charging, plus compatibility with optional NP-F battery grips and accessories, the PavoTube II 6CP is as flexible as your creativity demands.

Key Features:

661 Lux Output at 0.5m

2400K-12000K Colour Temperature Range

Nebula C4 Colour Light Engine

Enhanced ±150 Green/Magenta Adjustment

460 Rosco and LEE Gel Filters

15 Built-In Lighting Effects

Lightweight 267g T12 Design

Strong Built-In Magnetic Mounts

1/2"-20 Threads at Both Ends

Bluetooth and NFC Connectivity

Up to 78-Minute Battery Life

USB-C Charging Support

What's in the Box:

Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP

PavoTube II 6CP

Iron Plate

USB-C Cable

User Manual

Carrying Bag

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Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP

The Nanlite PavoTube II 6CP takes everything you love about the best-selling PavoTube II 6C and refines it to perfection. Classic in form yet more powerful, longer lasting, and smarter than ever, this upgraded model gives creators the freedom to light anywhere with ease. Compact, precise, and packed with new features, it's your go-to portable light for photography, video, and on-the-go productions.

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