Overview

This Phottix Kali 50 LED Light Twin Kit includes everything you need to uncover more advanced LED lighting setups. You have two Phottix Kali 50 LED lights at your disposal, as well as two lighting stands so you can position them expertly. Also included in this twin kit are 1 remote, 2 lightstands and 2 AC power supplies, as well as a carry case for you to carry all of this awesome gear around with you.

SKU: GC76-PX PH81444

Phottix Light LED Kali 50 Twin Kit

This Phottix Kali 50 LED Light Twin Kit includes everything you need to uncover more advanced LED lighting setups. You have two Phottix Kali 50 LED lights at your disposal, as well as two lighting stands so you can position them expertly. Also included in this twin kit are 1 remote, 2 lightstands and 2 AC power supplies, as well as a carry case for you to carry all of this awesome gear around with you.

Using the latest flicker-free LED technology, this Phottix Kali 50 LED light is perfect for providing high-quality lighting for your vlogs and other videos. This LED light is housed in a rugged aviation-grade aluminium shell, so you can confidently use it in studio or on location, while it features a maximum light output of 1800Lux, which is ample light for most situations.

The Phottix Kali 50 LED light features sublime colour performance, with a CRI of 96+. It features 600 high-quality LED bulbs in total (300 cool and 300 warm) and colour temperature can easily be adjusted from between 3200K and 5600K. Power output can also be accurately adjusted from 10 to 100%, with all adjustments able to be made directly on the panel, as well as on the included wireless radio remote.

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Phottix Light LED Kali 50 Twin Kit

Key Features

  • Built-in 2.4G Wireless remote control
  • Excellent colour rendering - CRI 96+
  • Digital Power Control: 10% - 100%
  • Digital Colour Control: 3300K – 5600K
  • Rugged aviation-grade Aluminum shell
  • Channels(1-40) and grouping(3 Group A/B/C)
  • Compatible with 2x Sony NP-series batteries (not included)

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Product Overview

This Phottix Kali 50 LED Light Twin Kit includes everything you need to uncover more advanced LED lighting setups. You have two Phottix Kali 50 LED lights at your disposal, as well as two lighting stands so you can position them expertly. Also included in this twin kit are 1 remote, 2 lightstands and 2 AC power supplies, as well as a carry case for you to carry all of this awesome gear around with you.

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