Overview

Profoto L600C Cine Light

Featuring the new and innovative Profoto Core light engine, the L600C delivers a TLCI of 99, and SSI 84/90, providing outstanding colour accuracy, covering the full-colour space, and ensuring true-to-life tones for cinema-grade results. Whether you're mimicking candlelight at 2.000K or matching blue-sky daylight at 15.000K, the L600C gives you complete control over white balance in any scenario- ideal for mixed-light environments and fine-tuned colour matching.

SKU: GC40-902022

Profoto L600C Cine Light

Profoto L600C Cine Light

Featuring the new and innovative Profoto Core light engine, the L600C delivers a TLCI of 99, and SSI 84/90, providing outstanding colour accuracy, covering the full-colour space, and ensuring true-to-life tones for cinema-grade results. Whether you're mimicking candlelight at 2.000K or matching blue-sky daylight at 15.000K, the L600C gives you complete control over white balance in any scenario- ideal for mixed-light environments and fine-tuned colour matching.

The L600C is designed for demanding productions, and weighs just 6.1 kg including yoke. Power and control are built right into the head thanks to the unique liquid cooling system HydroCTech no external ballast or extra cables required, allowing set-up to be done in no time. No distractions. Just performance.

From subtle fade-ins to full-output blasts, with the 16-bit stepless dimming from 0.1% to 100% the L600C ensures a consistent output with no flicker at any frame rate. And with more than 300 gels available, there is an abundance of colours available at your fingertips.

Choose your workflow: onboard controls, DMX/RDM, CRMX, Profoto Air. Compatible with industry-standard apps such as Blackout. Wireless range extends up to 100 meters giving you wire-free operation, wherever you are.

The L600C is compatible with more than 55 different modifiers from the Profoto light shaping system, offering unmatched creative possibilities for filmmaking professionals who refuse to compromise their vision.

Key Features:

HydroCTech Cooling System

Unmatched Colour Accuracy Ratings

Ultrawide CCT Range with G/M

Compatible with 55 Modifiers

Selectable Dimming Curve Control

Flicker-free at Any Framerate

HSS Flash Capability

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Profoto L600C Cine Light

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Product Overview

Profoto L600C Cine Light

Featuring the new and innovative Profoto Core light engine, the L600C delivers a TLCI of 99, and SSI 84/90, providing outstanding colour accuracy, covering the full-colour space, and ensuring true-to-life tones for cinema-grade results. Whether you're mimicking candlelight at 2.000K or matching blue-sky daylight at 15.000K, the L600C gives you complete control over white balance in any scenario- ideal for mixed-light environments and fine-tuned colour matching.

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