IBC NEWS SPECIAL
LITEPANELS LIGHTS THE WAY
Litepanels has unveiled three new LED lights, adding the Studio X fresnel series to its growing range of panels. These offer flicker-free performance, accurate colour control and high brightness. Modular design and advanced connectivity make them adaptable to a variety of set-ups. For flat panels, Astra IP brings the acclaimed output and colour quality of the Astra range into an IP65-rated body. Made rugged and weather-resistant, it’s built for exterior shoots and unpredictable
conditions. It has quiet fanless operation, plus full DMX and wireless control. The Gemini 2x1 Hard gives maximum punch but flexible control. This RGBWW panel gives out up to 23,000 lux at 3m/10ft while weighing just 11.5kg/25lb. Drawing 500W, it offers full-spectrum white light, rich RGB output and cinematic effects. The included diffusion panels allow it to be changed between a tight 20° beam and a broad 100° wash. litepanels.com
MIRO BRINGS BRIGHT LIGHT ON A BUDGET Nanlite’s Miro 30c and 60c LEDs are compact, round panel lights designed for content creators who need portability, costing just £119/$119 for the smaller 30c and £160/$159 for the larger version. Made by the more affordable sister brand of Nanlux, the panel lights are powered by Nanlite’s Nebula C4 Light Engine and both models deliver full colour plus white light in the 2700-7500K range. The 60c outputs up to 8382 lux at 1m, with ±150 green-magenta adjustment for mixing with other lights. The circular panels are light and compact. The 30c is a little larger than a CD, while the 60c is the size of a salad plate. They include magnetic diffusers for quick changes from soft to punchy light. Power comes from USB-C PD input or NP-F batteries. Control is via the Nanlink app 2.0 with wireless group options and scene presets available. nanlite.com
NANLUX TO THE POWER OF EIGHT
Nanlux has unveiled the industry’s first eight-colour light engine – the Nebula C8 – along with two new fixtures in its Evoke family that use it: the 600C and 150C. The Nebula C8 integrates deep red, red, amber, lime, green, cyan, blue and indigo emitters, extending the spectrum beyond traditional RGBW/RGBWW engines. This gives richer skin tones, deeper reds, true indigos and a massive 1000-20,000K CCT range with ±200 green-magenta adjustment. It achieves 92% coverage of Rec. 2020 and eliminates UV wavelengths
of 20,820 lux at 3m with a 25° reflector, when set to 5600K. The new BE mount adds accessory recognition and motorised modifier control, while the various control options include the Nanlink App 2.0, DMX/RDM and Lumenradio CRMX. For more compact set-ups, the £1080/$1080 Evoke 150C brings Nebula C8 technology into a lightweight, all-in- one 150W body weighing just 2.65kg/5.8lb. Delivering 22,230 lux at 1m/5600K with a 45° reflector, it runs on mains, V-Mount batteries or USB-PD power. Its FE mount supports electronic modifiers and remains compatible with the compact FM accessory ecosystem. nanlux.com
for safer, prolonged on-set use. Powering the new engine, the
£2580/$2580 Evoke 600C is a 600W full- colour point source with IP66 protection, a magnesium-alloy housing and an output
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