![]() ![]() Perfect for use in the studio or on location, the MixPad II 27C can run off either the included AC adapter, 2x Sony NP-F batteries (Not Included), or D-tap cable (Not Included). Weighing just under 3lbs and a with width of 2.2 inches, the MixPad II 27C maintains a minimal footprint in a gear bag, on set, or even on a desktop for video conferencing. Powered via either mains or battery power, they are compatible with Sony NP-F style batteries (not included) and feature a built-in battery level indicator. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to. NanLite LumiPads are ideal for producing soft, diffused lighting in the studio or on location. ![]() The the MixPad II 27C can switch between a "traditional" multi-LED array for hard light with more throw, a diffuse SMD LED panel for soft, flattering light, and a tunable RGB array for colorful, creative effects at the push of a button. Nanlite MixPad II 27C RGBWW Hard and Soft Light LED Panel (MIXPADII27C). Plus the Versatility of Three Different LED Light Sources The Nanlite MixPad II 27C RGBWW Hard and Soft Light LED Panel is a thin, light-weight 13.7 x 2.2 x 12. (*green to magenta shift only available in hard light mode) And Powerful OutputĪt a distance of 3.3 ft (1m), the MixPad II 27C emits 842 lux of 5600K balanced light in hard light mode giving you a level of brightness usually found in much larger fixtures. ![]() The Nanlite MixPad II 27C features adjustable color temperature from 2700K-6500K with green to magenta shift*, 360 degrees of hue control with 100 levels of color saturation adjustment, an average CRI of 98, and an average TLCI of 95. Key Features Nanlite MixPad II 11C RGBWW Size : 165x165x35mm Color Temperature : 2700-6500K CRI : 95 TLCI : 98 Dimming: 0-100 Brightness Lumen 5600K : 905. The Nanlite MixPad II 27C RGBWW Hard and Soft Light LED Panel is a thin, light-weight 13.7 x 2.2 x 12.7 inch fixture with remarkably bright output relative to its size and the unique ability to switch between a "traditional" multi-LED array, a diffuse SMD LED panel and a tunable RGB array at the push of a button. ![]()
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