A compact daylight spotlight from Nanlite, which is great for factual photography, portraits, photo and video shooting.
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NANLITE Studio Spotlight Forza 300 5600K
This professional, compact daylight spotlight is ideal for factual photography, portraits, photo and video shoots. It is used for uniform, enormously bright illumination (with standard reflector over 43000 lux at 1 m distance) and allows to achieve special lighting effects. The control unit is separate.
The spotlight is equipped with 300W COB LED (chip-on-board) and also has flicker-free light, which is free from infrared and UV components. The color temperature is 5600 Kelvin (daylight/neutral color rendering), CRI = 98, TLCI = 95, while the brightness is adjustable in 1% steps.
The following special lighting effects are available: fast and slow flashing, flashing with adjustable flashing frequency, long and short flashing light sequences, flashing light sequences at irregular intervals, as well as the simulation of brightness changes as on TV or the flickering of a defective lamp.
A low-noise cooling fan (< 16 dB) and a large heat sink enable continuous operation. At the same time, the cooling fan can be switched off, resulting in reduced max. brightness.
This headlamp has a robust aluminum / plastic housing with swivel / carrying handle. Thereby it is equipped with a carbon optic on the side.
Forza 300 has a separate control unit, which can be attached to the light stand with a supplied tripod clamp. The display is used to show brightness, lighting effects, radio/DMX channel, cooling fan status, menu functions, etc.
In addition to controlling brightness and lighting effects, the control unit can also be used to rotate the display 180°, select the address for radio/DMX channel (001 - 512), turn the cooling fan on or off, control the brightness of the display, and turn the illumination of the function keys on or off. Apart from this, flash sequences can be triggered at the push of a button and all current settings can be secured together against unintentional adjustment. Furthermore, the spotlight can also be controlled via DMX.



















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