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Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED

The Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED is a powerful 500W continuous light source, delivering exceptional illumination with a daylight-balanced colour temperature of 5600K. Its high CRI of 95+ and TLCI of 97+ ensure superior colour accuracy, making it ideal for professional photography and videography. The unit features a separate external controller with an LCD display for precise adjustments, and includes five built-in scenario effect modes to enhance creative possibilities. Compatible with Bowens mount light modifiers, the X600 offers versatility in shaping light to suit various shooting requirements. It operates quietly due to its ultra-quiet cooling module, and can be powered via AC or V-mount lithium batteries, providing flexibility for both studio and on-location shoots.

SKU: GC76-PX PH81459

Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED

Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED

The Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED is a powerful 500W continuous light source, delivering exceptional illumination with a daylight-balanced colour temperature of 5600K. Its high CRI of 95+ and TLCI of 97+ ensure superior colour accuracy, making it ideal for professional photography and videography. The unit features a separate external controller with an LCD display for precise adjustments, and includes five built-in scenario effect modes to enhance creative possibilities. Compatible with Bowens mount light modifiers, the X600 offers versatility in shaping light to suit various shooting requirements. It operates quietly due to its ultra-quiet cooling module, and can be powered via AC or V-mount lithium batteries, providing flexibility for both studio and on-location shoots.

Key Features:

500w of Flattering Light

Excellent Colour Rendering - Cri 95+ (Tlci 97+)

Separate Design of Led Body And Controller Box

Colour Temperature 5600k

Build-in Super-silent Cooling Module

Digital Brightness Control

5 Scenario Effects

2.4g Remote Control with 99 Channels

Support Dmx 512

V-mount Battery And Ac Power

Support Bowens Mount Light Modifiers

What's in the Box:

Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED

X600 Light

X600 Control box

Remote control

Standard reflector

Connection cable

AC power cable

Carrying bag

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Product Overview

Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED

The Phottix X600 COB Daylight LED is a powerful 500W continuous light source, delivering exceptional illumination with a daylight-balanced colour temperature of 5600K. Its high CRI of 95+ and TLCI of 97+ ensure superior colour accuracy, making it ideal for professional photography and videography. The unit features a separate external controller with an LCD display for precise adjustments, and includes five built-in scenario effect modes to enhance creative possibilities. Compatible with Bowens mount light modifiers, the X600 offers versatility in shaping light to suit various shooting requirements. It operates quietly due to its ultra-quiet cooling module, and can be powered via AC or V-mount lithium batteries, providing flexibility for both studio and on-location shoots.

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