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Godox releases Litemons C30Bi/R compact panel LED

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Godox releases Litemons C30Bi/R compact panel LED
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The palm-sized Godox Litemons C30Bi/R is small enough to fit in your pocket but still packs a decent punch.

The new Litemons C30Bi/R from Godox  weighs just 248 grams (8.75 oz), meaning that it is not just portable but will comfortably fit into your kitbag or even your pocket.

The 30W light features what Godox says are aerospace-grade LED beads paired with proprietary optical lenses, providing a compact design with significantly enhanced brightness. Advanced optics algorithms enable it to deliver high brightness with uniform light distribution, while a CRI ≥ 94 and TLCI ≥ 96 enable it to guarantee accurate color reproduction.

The C30Bi allows adjustments from 2800K to 6500K, while the C30R goes even further, offering a range from 1800K to 10000K. HSI and FX modes let users experiment with color hues, saturation, intensity, and special effects.

Litemons C30BiR controls

As part of the whole portability vibe, it offers 45 minutes of full-power runtime on a single charge. Featuring Type-C fast charging, usefully enough creators can charge while in use.

Mounting is via a standard 1/4'' threaded hole for a variety of lighting configurations.

The C30Bi is priced at $54.90, and the C30R is priced at $79. Availability is immediate.

Litemons C30BiR use case

Key specifications

Weight: 248g

Max Power: ≈30W

LED Beads: Aerospace-grade technology with advanced optics

Color Rendering: CRI ≥ 94, TLCI ≥ 96

Run Time: 45 minutes at full power

Charging: Type-C fast charging (charge while in use)

CCT Range: C30Bi (2800K - 6500K), C30R (1800K - 10000K)

Modes: HSI and FX modes (C30R)

Cooling: Efficient heat dissipation with low-noise fan

Control: Simple operation with two adjustment knobs

Setup: 1/4'' threaded hole for flexible mounting options

Tags: Production Lighting Godox Litemons

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