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Godox ML60IIBi 70W LED Video Light, 2800-5600K Bi-Color LED Monolight, CRI/TLCI 97+ App Control 13000Lux Portable Continous Output Lighting for Studio Live Streaming Video Recording
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•【ML60IIBi Bi-Color LED Light】Featuring a flattering white housing, the ML60IIBi offers the bi-color flexibility of the previous ML60Bi packed into a compact and highly portable fixture designed with run-and-gun shooting in mind.
•【Multiple Power Options, Power Anywhere】Powering the ML60II Bi is flexible, with options to use the included AC mains power adapter or batteries (2 NP-F or V mount battery) power when paired with the separately available battery grip. This versatility allows you to shoot virtually anywhere, whether indoors for studio with access to a mains power outlet or on-location work, plus a wide array of separately available accessories.
•【Highly Portable】A carry case is conveniently included for storage, protection, and transport. Despite its powerful performance, the ML60II Bi maintains a super compact and lightweight design, measuring only 4.38 x 3.62 x 3.46" / 11.13 x 9.19 x 8.79 cm (Fixture) and weighing approximately 1.1 lb, the ML60IIBi allows quick setup and operation, even one-handed. This sleek, cuboid design makes it highly portable and perfect for both studio and on-location shoots.
•【Onboard & App Control】You can easily manage the light settings locally on the fixture or wirelessly at 98.4' using your smartphone and the Godox Light app.
•【Bi-Color Punch & Color Accuracy &11 Built-In Effects】The wide color temperature range of 2800 to 6500K lets you quickly match ambient lighting. With high CRI/TLCI ratings of 96/97, the ML60IIBi delivers vibrant natural light and reproduces accurate colors. This feature makes it an ideal choice for a variety of shooting scenarios, including professional broadcasting, cinematography, video interviews, YouTube content creation, and stills photography such as portraits and product shots.