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Phottix M200R SE RGB LED Twin Light

Light your scene with the compact M200R RGB LED On-Camera Light Panel with USB Power Bank from Phottix. This compact LED light has about the size of a smartphone and features a 3200 to 5600K color temperature range and RGB full-colour and effects modes. It also features a built-in battery that can be used as a power bank.

SKU: GC76-PX PH81403

Phottix M200R SE RGB LED Twin Light

Phottix M200R SE RGB LED Twin Light

Light your scene with the compact M200R RGB LED On-Camera Light Panel with USB Power Bank from Phottix. This compact LED light has about the size of a smartphone and features a 3200 to 5600K color temperature range and RGB full-colour and effects modes. It also features a built-in battery that can be used as a power bank.

The M200R features a bright LCD screen on the back of the light that provides a clear status of your colour temperature, effects, and battery level. There are button and wheel controls on the side to adjust settings such as colour, brightness, and effects modes. In RGB mode, it allows you to choose from a wide spectrum of colours that you can use to alter your background as well as get creative in many other ways. The selectable colours function as built-in colour filters that can be controlled with hue, saturation, and brightness adjustments using a 360° RGB colour wheel. The light also features 21 different effects in seven groups such as Flash, TV Screen, Candle, Firelight, Police, Strobe, Fireworks, Club, and more.

The built-in 4000mAh battery is rechargeable via a USB Type-C port, and it also features a USB Type-A output to be used as a power bank port to charge other accessories or mobile devices. A 1/4"-20 thread on the bottom of the light allows you to mount it using the included tilting shoe mount onto your camera or cage, or it can be mounted on a stand or handheld mount with a 1/4"-20 screw. The tilting mount also features a 1/4"-20 thread on the bottom for additional mounting options. Also included with the light are a USB Type-C cable, a hand strap, and a carry pouch.

21 Preset Scenario Effects

Group A: Flash / Flash Fast / TV screen

Group B: Candle / Flame 1 / Flame 2

Group C: Police / Ambulance / Fire truck

Group D: Strobe Lights 1 / Strobe Lights 2 / Strobe Lights 3

Group E: Chase slow / Chase mid / Chase fast

Group F: Fireworks 1 / Fireworks 2 / Fireworks 3

Group G: Club 1 / Club 2 / Romantic

Key Features:

Compact Ultra-Slim Design, CRI: 96

3200-5600K Bi-Colour, RGB & Effects Modes

Hue, Saturation & Brightness Adjustment

USB 4000mAh Power Bank Function

1/4"-20 Mounting Thread on Bottom

What's in the Box:

Phottix M200R SE RGB LED Twin Light

Hand Strap

Shoe Mount Adapter

USB Type-C Cable

Carry Pouch

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Phottix M200R SE RGB LED Twin Light

Light your scene with the compact M200R RGB LED On-Camera Light Panel with USB Power Bank from Phottix. This compact LED light has about the size of a smartphone and features a 3200 to 5600K color temperature range and RGB full-colour and effects modes. It also features a built-in battery that can be used as a power bank.

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