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Lume Cube Panel Go

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  • Lume Cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED
  • with mini shoe holder
  • 112 Bi-Color LEDs
  • Adjustment possibilities of the BI-Color-Leds
  • Adjust the color temperature by yourself
  • brightness and soft diffuser
  • Mini accessory shoe holder

Lume cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED met Mini Shoe Mount
The Lume Cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED is a beautifully designed professional and portable light source for those who need extra light when shooting videos, photos or video conferencing. Due to its slim and compact design, this smartphone-sized light source easily fits in your pocket. With 112 bi-color LEDs, you can adjust the color temperature yourself. With this powerful LED panel, you'll never be in the dark again during your vlog or video conference. The Panel GO includes a mini shoe mount.

BI-Color LEDs Adjustment Options
On the back of the LED panel, an intuitive LCD screen allows you to control both color temperature and brightness of the LED light according to the situation via user-friendly plus and minus buttons. "Bicolor" is the LED panel because its color temperature can be changed from 3,200 K to 5,600 K - in 5% increments. The same plus-and-minus keys are also used to change the LED brightness. The key assignment between color temperature and brightness can be changed very easily by pressing the power switch once.

Brightness and soft diffuser
The intuitive LCD screen on the back not only displays information about color temperature and brightness, but also immediately shows how long the LED will last at the set brightness. The battery lasts about 16 hours at 1% brightness, and about 1.3 hours at 100%. To illuminate yourself, a brightness of 1% to 10% is usually sufficient. Charging is done with the included USB-C cable. The battery capacity of the Panel GO is 2470 mAh. The LED panel comes with a soft diffuser made of flexible silicone that you can place over the LED lamp. With the diffuser, you diffuse the LED light so that the light becomes softer. This prevents a harsh cast shadow from being cast.

Mini Accessory Shoe Mount
The Panel GO has a ¼-inch screw hole on both the long and short sides. With the included mini accessory shoe mount, you can mount the LED panel directly on your camera. Or you can place the LED Panel on a tripod with the ¼-inch threaded connection on the bottom of the accessory shoe.

Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 139,-
112,89 Foto / Videoleuchte
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Lume Cube Panel Go

Short profile

  • Lume Cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED
  • with mini shoe holder
  • 112 Bi-Color LEDs
  • Adjustment possibilities of the BI-Color-Leds
  • Adjust the color temperature by yourself
  • brightness and soft diffuser
  • Mini accessory shoe holder

This product is intended for the lighting of photos and not for other applications.

Product description for Lume Cube Panel Go

Lume cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED met Mini Shoe Mount
The Lume Cube Panel GO Bi-Color LED is a beautifully designed professional and portable light source for those who need extra light when shooting videos, photos or video conferencing. Due to its slim and compact design, this smartphone-sized light source easily fits in your pocket. With 112 bi-color LEDs, you can adjust the color temperature yourself. With this powerful LED panel, you'll never be in the dark again during your vlog or video conference. The Panel GO includes a mini shoe mount.

BI-Color LEDs Adjustment Options
On the back of the LED panel, an intuitive LCD screen allows you to control both color temperature and brightness of the LED light according to the situation via user-friendly plus and minus buttons. "Bicolor" is the LED panel because its color temperature can be changed from 3,200 K to 5,600 K - in 5% increments. The same plus-and-minus keys are also used to change the LED brightness. The key assignment between color temperature and brightness can be changed very easily by pressing the power switch once.

Brightness and soft diffuser
The intuitive LCD screen on the back not only displays information about color temperature and brightness, but also immediately shows how long the LED will last at the set brightness. The battery lasts about 16 hours at 1% brightness, and about 1.3 hours at 100%. To illuminate yourself, a brightness of 1% to 10% is usually sufficient. Charging is done with the included USB-C cable. The battery capacity of the Panel GO is 2470 mAh. The LED panel comes with a soft diffuser made of flexible silicone that you can place over the LED lamp. With the diffuser, you diffuse the LED light so that the light becomes softer. This prevents a harsh cast shadow from being cast.

Mini Accessory Shoe Mount
The Panel GO has a ¼-inch screw hole on both the long and short sides. With the included mini accessory shoe mount, you can mount the LED panel directly on your camera. Or you can place the LED Panel on a tripod with the ¼-inch threaded connection on the bottom of the accessory shoe.

Lume Cube Panel Go

Technik
Lichtleistung
1080 Lux
Ausstattung
Komplett-Set
nein
Farbtemperatur
3200 - 5600K
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
66 x 8 x 121 mm
Gewicht ca.
126 g
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
integriert
Akku-Kapazität
2470 mAh
Lichtformer Anschluss
ohne Angabe
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
810019500770
KAN
LC-PANELGO

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