ZHIYUN Molus LED X200 Bi-Color Cob Light

X200 BI
 357.52
 443.32 (incl. VAT)

Higher Power, Lighter Build – Electronic Back-Pressure Cooling Upgraded for 200W – Side-Mounted Energy Hub –  Custom Lens Reflector – Professional Color Rendering – Multiple Power Supply Modes

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Zhiyun Molus LED X200 Bi-Color Cob Light
Remarkably bright while only weighing 800g the Molus X200 Bi-Color COB LED Light from Zhiyun is a high-power LED light for creators both on the go and in the studio.
With a Bowens mount to attach the included lens reflector as well as other Bowens accessories and a 2700 to 6500K CCT, it’s easy to shape the 8900 lux max output to suit your needs.
Control the light via an onboard LED display with two rotary knobs or by Bluetooth through the app.
Power the light with the included AC adapter cable, USB PD, or a V-mount battery.
A back-pressure fan cooling system delivers powerful performance in a slim package while remaining quiet during operation.
Convenient Design  
 
The light can be set up in approximately 10 seconds, perfect for any solo creators, and supports multi-light Bluetooth networking and wireless real-time dimming for larger lighting setups.
The V-mount battery acts as both a grip and a power source, reducing the light’s bulkiness for small operations.
Powerful Output
The 200W maximum light output puts the LED light in competition with much larger kits without sacrificing portability.
Packaging includes:
  • Zhiyun Molus X200 Bi-Color COB LED Light
  • Lens Reflector (Bowens Mount)
  • AC Power Cable (4,5m)
  • V-Mount Power Adapter
  • Adjustable Angle Bracket
  • Storage Bag

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