Overview

Zhiyun MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Designed to match the power of studio lights at a quarter of their size, the MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Zhiyun delivers professional results in an elegant, lightweight body. Featuring the overclocked MAX Extreme mode that increases the light's peak output to 500W, the light combines amplified power, bi-colour capability, and practical control in a compact form factor for maximum on-set versatility.

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Zhiyun MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Zhiyun MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Designed to match the power of studio lights at a quarter of their size, the MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Zhiyun delivers professional results in an elegant, lightweight body. Featuring the overclocked MAX Extreme mode that increases the light's peak output to 500W, the light combines amplified power, bi-colour capability, and practical control in a compact form factor for maximum on-set versatility.

Light Your Way

A great light for still photography and video applications alike, the G300 produces even illumination for image-makers looking for light with power and portability. The light is well-suited for studios, live streaming rooms, and other scenarios.

High Output

Designed with chip-on-board (COB) LED technology, the G300 is suitable for use in interior, exterior, and mixed lighting conditions. It offers a variable colour temperature of 2700 to 6500K and dims from 100 to 0%. At 5500K, this bright LED light delivers 15,500 lux at 3.3', rising to 61,000 lux at 3.3' with the included reflector. Users will appreciate advanced proficiency in colour reproduction with impressive ratings of CRI 95, TLCI 97, CQS 94, TM-30 Rf 94, and TM-30 Rg 101.

Innovative Design and Control

With no complications, adjustments are quickly and easily made onboard or from a distance via the app. Detachable from the light body, the G300's controller is equipped with two interactive buttons and a display screen for simple and quick management of the light's settings. For remote operation, the ZY Vega app lets you control dimming and switch presets using your smartphone. Five built-in presets for easy one-press colour temperature and brightness adjustment.

MAX Extreme Mode

The MAX Extreme mode enables you to increase the light fixture's output when you need extra power to brighten your scenes. The G300 boasts a peak output of up to 300W under normal usage, but with this one-press mode, it delivers a peak output of up to 500W. At 4300K, the MAX Extreme mode brightness is 20,300 lux at 3.3', escalating to 81,100 lux at 3.3' with the included reflector.

One Light, Three Modes

The light features Normal, Live, and Music modes, which can be used to enhance and even transform your shot. The G300 also boasts 14 built-in effects for creative, scene-specific lighting.

Cooling and Convenience

The sleek design houses a COB light source with a meticulous cooling system. The G200 employs its DynaVort Cooling System, which consists of a heat sink and an FOC fan to prevent overheating. Although the G300 is small, the unit offers full Bowens-mount versatility for compatibility with a wide variety of separately available modifiers. The light's integrated arm is 180° adjustable for easy positioning. Besides that, an umbrella slot also makes the fixture flexible and convenient to use.

Key Features

For Film, Broadcast & Video Production

61,000 Lux at 3.3' with Reflector

2700-6500K CCT

AC Power

Onboard & App Control

CRI 95 | TLCI 97 | TM-30 Rf 94, Rg 101

Active Cooling

Bowens S Accessory Mount

Compact Design, Separate Controller

What's in the Box:

Zhiyun MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Reflector

Controller

Power Cable

Chip Holder Cap

Umbrella Hole Lock Dial

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Zhiyun MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight

Designed to match the power of studio lights at a quarter of their size, the MOLUS G300 Bi-Colour LED Monolight from Zhiyun delivers professional results in an elegant, lightweight body. Featuring the overclocked MAX Extreme mode that increases the light's peak output to 500W, the light combines amplified power, bi-colour capability, and practical control in a compact form factor for maximum on-set versatility.

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