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SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight (2-Light Kit)

BH #SM5191 • MFR #5191
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SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight (2-Light Kit)
Key Features
  • For Pro Video Production and Vlogging
  • 2700-6500K CCT; Bi-Color Mode
  • Redesigned Low-Power Lens
  • Onboard, App & DMX Control Options
This bright and portable two light RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight Kit from SmallRig is suitable for both still and video productions. The Pro model features a variable color output from 2700 to 6500K for interior, exterior, and mixed light situations. The fixture's updated lens and light source provide the same output as the original RC 200B but with lower power consumption, making it ideal as a key light for film production or commercial photography. Using the included reflector creates an intense beam with smooth falloff, and you can easily adjust the brightness.
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The kit includes battery’s?

The kit includes battery’s?
Asked by: Ioav
No, the SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight (2-Light Kit) does not come with V-Mount batteries. It comes with the following included items: 2 x RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight 2 x Power Cord (19.7') 2 x Power Adapter 2 x Bowens Mount Reflector Carrying Case Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Answered by: Davis H
Date published: 2025-08-14

What's the exact size of the case for the two ...

What's the exact size of the case for the two lights? The description says one thing, but the photo shows something else.
Asked by: Lean_Lon
The dimensions of the carrying case included in the SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight (2-Light Kit), BH #SM5191, are approximately 15 x 9 x 12" / 380 x 230 x 280 mm.
Answered by: Cindy H
Date published: 2025-08-01

The SmallRig L-Series/NP-F Battery Adapter Plate ...

The SmallRig L-Series/NP-F Battery Adapter Plate is suitable for using NP-F batteries to power the light?
Asked by: Silvio
The SmallRig L-Series/NP-F Battery Adapter Plate is compatible for using NP-F batteries.
Answered by: Edgar M
Date published: 2026-02-15

I see the Smallrig 350B shows as discontinued at ...

I see the Smallrig 350B shows as discontinued at B&H. Is this its official replacement?
Asked by: Luiz
The output of the SmallRig RC 350B COB Bi-Color LED Video Monolight is 220 watts of power. The output for the discontinued SmallRig RC 350B COB Bi-Color LED Video Monolight is 403.2 watts. The SmallRig RC 350B COB Bi-Color LED Video Monolight is not a direct replacement.
Answered by: Vinny B
Date published: 2025-03-04

Cant the SmallRig vb212 battery run it at 100% ...

Cant the SmallRig vb212 battery run it at 100% brightness or be locked at the 68%?
Asked by: Booth Crew
The SmallRig VB212 is a 14V battery, so the maximum brightness of the SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight will be limited to 68% when using it for power.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-08-21

What are the Photometric values with the ...

What are the Photometric values with the Reflector?
Asked by: Rajnesh
The SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight at 5600K measures 7850 fc / 84,500 Lux at 3.3' / 1 m with the reflector.
Answered by: Rachael B
Date published: 2024-12-15

Will this fixture retain settings when AC power ...

Will this fixture retain settings when AC power is turned off, then on again? Aputure calls this functionality "studio mode".
Asked by: Jason
Yes, the SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight will hold the latest settings when the unit is turned off and then turned back on.
Answered by: Vinny B
Date published: 2025-04-22

How is it that bicolor uses the sane power as ...

How is it that bicolor uses the sane power as daylight yes outputs less light? They consume the same 220 watts.
Asked by: Travis
In the SmallRig RC 220B Pro Bi-Color LED Monolight, the LEDs are divided into 2 pairs. One is set to warm light, and the other is set to white light. This separation is why there is less output on a bi-color LED light versus all the LEDs working together on a single-color temperature light.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2025-06-17
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