Nanlux has put together this Evoke 1200B LED Bi-Color Spotlight Kit with Fresnel Lens and Flight Case for shooters who want to take the light on location. The kit features the 1200B and ballast, as well as a Fresnel lens and flight case. Adopting a popular, easy-to-use form factor, the 1200B has an expansive variable color range from 2700 to 6500K with high CRI and TLCI ratings or 96 and 97 to leave no doubt that color will be rendered accurately down to the subtlest hue. The 1200B is dimmable from 0 to 100% in 0.1% increments and has linear, S-curve, exponent, and logarithm dimming curves to guarantee color accuracy regardless of your chosen light intensity.
- Evoke 1200B Bi-Color LED Light
- Flight Case
- Fresnel Lens
- 61,030 Lux at 9.8' and 5600K
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Nanlux Evoke 1200B Overview
Nanlux Evoke 1200B Specs
| Item Type | |
| Included Light Modifier | |
| Included Storage Case | |
| Photometrics at 3.3' / 1 m | |
| Color Temperature | |
| Color Modes | |
| Color Accuracy Standard | |
| Dimming | |
| Front Accessory Mount | |
| Wireless Remote Control Type | |
| Power Source | |
| Input Power | |
| Power Consumption | |
| Fixture Mounting |
| Item Type | |
| Included Light Modifier | |
| Included Storage Case | |
| Photometrics | |
| Color Temperature | |
| Color Modes | |
| Color Accuracy Standard | |
| Dimming | |
| Cooling System | |
| Expected Lamp Life | |
| Beam Angle | |
| Built-In Flash | |
| Preprogrammed Effects | |
| Umbrella Mount | |
| Front Accessory Mount |
| Lens Type |
| Wireless Remote Control Type | |
| Mobile App Compatible | |
| Wireless Frequency |
| Power Source | |
| Inputs/Outputs | |
| Input Power | |
| Included Adapter / Cable | |
| Inline Switch | |
| Power Pass-Thru | |
| Power Consumption |
| Yoke Type | |
| Fixture Mounting |
| Display | |
| Environmental Resistance | |
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Nanlux Evoke 1200B Reviews
Great light...but thermal shutdown?
The Nanlux vs Aputure discussion is ongoing and I'm on the side of Nanlux. Having a bicolor M18 replacement is excellent and the Evoke doesn't disappoint. The bespoke mounting system is good and bad - no Bowens mount for universal modifiers, but the Nanlux branded domes and boxes are reasonably priced and well made. Pin registration is where it's at as well. The output is fantastic and though it drops substantially with the FL 28 fresnel, that unit is well made and creates excellent shadows with little fringing. All of that said, my crew was running a pair of Evoke 2400s, a 1200 and a Prolycht 675 and they all had issues with cutting off and on repeatedly on a 96 degree day with very high humidity. Initially we thought this was due to wireless crosstalk as they were running off of an Exalux DMX box. But after killing the wireless, there were still issues. It's hard to overstate how bad it is to tell your dp that it's hot outside so the lights are having trouble. I have never had a M18, M40, M60 or M90 go down because....it's summertime. This needs looking into.
Early Review
Having seen this reviewed by Andrew at Gaffer & Gear on Youtube I knew this was one on the items to add to my grip truck. With great photo metrics and output this is a heavy hitter for my small scale shoots where M18's are out of the running. My use is VERY limited at the moment so I'll need to come back and update this. If you're looking for a detailed spec review look for it on Youtube. Build quality seems excellent so far. Comparing this to Aperture 1200d I could see there being some more visible signs of scratching and wear on the outside by I wouldn't doubt this unit can last me 5-10 years. (This is if the tech does not get outpaced) A small complaint is having the physical controls on the back of the head. I would prefer this to be in the ballast but they do give you a small remote and the phone app works just fine. Only problem i did have was the first order I received came with a broken wheel on the case. I got a free replacement case however that does concern me that the wheels have the potential to break with time. We shall see...
