Aputure Light Storm LS 60X 2700-6500K for rent in Saint-Petersburg
- Beam Angle 15 to 45°
- Color Temperature 2700 to 6500K
- Color Accuracy Standard CRI 95 TLCI 95
- Cooling System Fan
- Dimming Yes, 0 to 100% (Continuous)
- Display LCD ...
- Beam Angle 15 to 45°
- Color Temperature 2700 to 6500K
- Color Accuracy Standard CRI 95 TLCI 95
- Cooling System Fan
- Dimming Yes, 0 to 100% (Continuous)
- Display LCD
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Photometrics 15°: 2787 fc / 30,000 Lux at 3.28' / 1 m
- Battery Plate 2 x Sony L-Series (NP-F)
- Fixture Mount 5/8" Receiver
- Cable Length 19.69' / 6 m
- IP Rating IP54
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6 hours
630 i
half shift
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1 shift
900 i
shift
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3 shift
2430 i
810 i / shift
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14 shift
10080 i
720 i / shift
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30 shift
18900 i
630 i / shift
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Specification
- Type
- LED lamp
- Power
- 60 W
- Color temperature
- 2700 - 6500 K
- Beam Angle
- 45 degrees
- Color temperature controller
- да
Physical
- Width
- 280 mm
- Height
- 156 mm
- Depth
- 127 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 1.8 kg
The Light Storm 60x from Aputure is a precision fixture with beam spread, power, color balance, and light intensity options. The light has an expansive color range of 2700 to 6500K to meet any ambient light challenge or match other fixtures. The light's beam spread range of a tight 15 degrees to medium flood of 45 degrees can be further modified by the included 4-way barndoors for selective lighting. Light intensity is adjustable too from 0 to 100%.
Power offers yet more options. You can use the 60x worldwide thanks to its 110 to 240V adapter but it will also run on one or two NP-F-type batteries or a V-mount battery in situations where AC current is unavailable.The LS 60x is also IP54 weatherproof (dust and water resistant), so it is built to withstand any shooting environment. It is compatible with a the separately-sold custom Bowens Mount adapter and Spotlight Mini Zoom lens. Among its other impressive features are nine built-in lighting effects including Paparazzi, Fireworks, Lightning, Faulty Bulb, TV, Pulsing, Strobe, Explosion, and Fire.