With the Amaran 3-Point 2-Daylight Spot, 1-Bi-Color Flood Daylight HR672 3-Light Kit, Aputure has brought together a versatile trio of lights for location or studio work. Each light comes with a wireless remote control for central command of the lights, especially those situated in hard to reach places. Each also includes a multi-voltage AC adapter, two Sony-type batteries and chargers, a tilting stand adapter with 5/8" spigot, and both a diffusion and an orange tungsten conversion filter. It all fits in the provided kit case.
The Amaran HR672 Daylight 25° Spot and Flood 75° LED panels use 672 95+ CRI-rated LEDs to render colors with optimal precision and accuracy. The lights' 5500K color temperature means that you can easily match them with other daylight sources like HMIs and cool white fluorescents, as well balance the unit with ambient daylight conditions. An orange conversion (3200-5500K) filter is supplied to match tungsten lights or for creative late day lighting effects.
Among the HR672's advanced features is wireless control of the light's functions and light intensity from up to 328' away thanks to 2.4 GHz FSK technology. This is an especially valuable tool for adjusting lights hung overhead or on large sets or locations. It's also great for solo shooters and multi-light setups. The included remote control has 4 discrete channels to defeat interference and 3 groups for multiple setups. The HR672 also features a stepless rear dimming dial for adjusting light output from 0 to 100%. The light panels can be powered by the included multi-voltage AC adapters or the included NP-F970 batteries using the dual rear battery slots. Four LED indicator lights on the back of the unit display the remaining battery life. The 9.37 x 7.48" panels are only 1.26" thick and generate little heat, allowing them to squeeze into places where other lights, especially incandescents, just can't go.
The HR672C Bi-Color LED Flood Light has the same physical specs as the daylight versions of the light along with high output and a 95+ CRI rating. The big difference however, is the light's ability be adjusted from 3200K tungsten balance to 5500K daylight balance or anywhere in between, with a simple twist of a knob instead of using filters. Like the other lights, the Amaran HR672C ships a multi-voltage AC adapter, 5/8" tilting mount for stand mounting, a 5/8" spigot with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads, and a diffusion filter to soften the light's output.
The most powerful light in the series, the Amaran HR672S Daylight LED Spot Light from Aputure is an LED panel that uses 672 95+ rated LEDs to render colors with optimal precision and accuracy. The light's 5500K color temperature means that you can easily match it with other daylight sources like HMIs and cool white fluorescents, as well balance the unit with ambient daylight conditions. An orange conversion (3200-5500K) filter is supplied to match tungsten lights or for creative late day lighting effects.
Among the R672S's advanced features is wireless control of the light's functions and light intensity from up to 328' away thanks to 2.4 GHz FSK technology. This is an especially valuable tool for adjusting lights hung overhead or on large sets or locations. It's also great for solo shooters and multi-light setups. The included remote control has 4 discrete channels to defeat interference and 3 groups for multiple setups. The HR672S produces a spot 25-degree beam angle with an impressive brightness of 18,800 lux at a distance of 1.6, and features a stepless rear dimming dial for adjusting light output from 0 to 100%. The light panel can be powered by the included multi-voltage AC adapter or the included Sony-type batteries using the dual rear battery slots. Four LED indicator lights on the back of the unit display the remaining battery life.
The 9.37 x 7.48 panel is only 1.26" thick and generates little heat, allowing it to squeeze into places where other lights, especially incandescents, just can't go. The Amaran HR672S ships with the previously mentioned multi-voltage AC adapter, 5/8" tilting mount for stand mounting, a 5/8" spigot with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads, an orange CTO conversion filter and a diffusion filter to soften the light's output.
The most powerful light in the series, the Amaran HR672C Bi-Color LED Flood Light from Aputure is an LED panel that uses 672 CRI 95+ rated LEDs to render colors with optimal precision and accuracy. Color is variable from a warm 3,200K to daylight balanced 5,500K meaning that you can easily match other light sources, balance the unit with ambient light conditions or use the color range creatively, all without resorting to time-intensive filtering.
Among the HR672C's advanced features is wireless control of color balance and light intensity from up to 328' away thanks to 2.4 GHz FSK technology. This is an especially valuable tool for adjusting lights hung overhead or on large sets or locations. It's also great for solo shooters and multi-light setups. The included remote control has 4 discrete channels to defeat interference and 3 groups for multiple setups. The HR672C produces a flood 75-degree beam angle with a brightness of 1,920 lux at a distance of 3.3', and features a stepless rear dimming dial for adjusting light output from 10 to 100% and a second dial that displays your selected color temperature. The HR672C can be powered by the included multi-voltage AC adapter or the included Sony-type batteries using the dual rear battery slots. Four LED indicator lights on the back of the unit display the remaining battery life.
The 9.37 x 7.48 panel is only 1.26" thick and generates little heat, allowing it to squeeze into places where other lights, especially incandescents, just can't go. The Amaran HR672C ships with the previously mentioned multi-voltage AC adapter, 5/8" tilting mount for stand mounting, a 5/8" spigot with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads and a diffusion filter to soften the light's output.