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The NEEWER PL60C RGB LED Panel is a professional-grade video light featuring 60W power, 800 LEDs, and a wide 2500K-10000K color temperature range. It offers 6 lighting modes with 18 special FX scenes, precise 1% dimming, and high color fidelity (CRI 96+, TLCI 97+). Multiple control options include app, 2.4G wireless, DMX, and onboard panel, while quiet fans and dual power options (AC or V-mount battery) ensure versatile, stable lighting for recording, streaming, and photography.



























| ASIN | B0CJY2WXMP |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | 1 x PL60C RGB Panel Light, 1 x Power Adapter, 1 x Power Cable, 1 x Carrying Bag, 1 x User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, other lights with a 2.4G module, DMX consoles, AC adapters, V mount batteries |
| Connectivity Technology | DMX |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (39) |
| File Format | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Flash Modes Description | Constant illumination, adjustable brightness, adjustable color temperature, 18 scene effects (FX Mode) |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 39.1L x 34.2W x 8.6H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10103096 |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Model Number | PL60C |
| Shooting Modes | CCT, HSI, RGBCW, GEL, XY, FX with 18 scene effects |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**I
Great light, powerfull, nice colors and lots of controls
S**L
It fully satisfies our needs. It creates beautiful environment feeling for our recording.
A**N
Don’t purchase came with a faulty wire, doesn’t work properly light keeps twitching also.
B**N
Three hundred bucks is not chicken feed. I really hesitated on this one. Ultimately the brightness and the high CRI made me pull the trigger. And I'm glad I did. This thing is insanely bright. And I'm going to start with what most people would consider the throwaway. Even if you just decided to mount this thing behind a drumset, in music mode, you'd have a killer stage light. Despite the fact that this is primarily aimed at the video shooting market, the DMX (five pin, btw) and other features make it a flexible and useful light for so many uses. Particularly when music-response modes in most of these lights are junk. This isn't. I put it on a stand in my studio, entered the one and only music mode, and turned up the brightness. Then I put on Peter Gabriel's "Panopticon," and let 'er rip. So. Much. Color. And so much brightness. I was very pleased with the way this light tracked frequency, and made a fantastic little one-position light show. That aside, this is a fine piece of kit for its primary purpose. No matter what you're accustomed to in the way of video lighting, there are control modes that will let you integrate this into a shooting kit. It's one of those flex-players--you'll pull it out for all kinds of uses. The only slight downside really isn't much of one. This is a hard light, even at its size. That is surely owing to the many little reflectors built into the design. It's not diffuse at all. But it's exceptional brightness will give you plenty of light through a layer of diffusion cloth, which would give it the softness of a much larger source. I really didn't expect to come away from testing being able to say it's worth the three bills. Looks like I was wrong. This is five easy stars. Really an exceptional tool, and provided it holds up, one that I suspect I'll be happy I chose.
D**A
At least when on sale. The manuals leave a lot to be desired so here's a few comments: -The 2.4ghz mode is for controlling all fixtures on the assigned channel from a single fixture. Looks like any fixture you change settings on will send a packet with its values to the rest. - The dmx profiles aren't exactly ideal. There's no way to assign a dmx mode from the menu, instead the value of the first channel determines the mode.
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