£1,199/$1,399
www.rotolight.com
Specifications
Max output (constant): 11,500 Lux at 3 feet
Max output (flash): 17,500 Lux at 3 feet
CRI/TLCI: 95/99
Beam angle: 50⁰
Wireless control: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Mounting: 1/4in tripod, yoke
Power consumption: 120W
Battery type: V-lock 24V 150W
Dimensions (dia x depth): 295 x 25mm
Weight (excl battery): 2,400g
The Rotolight Aeos 2 bucks a recent trend. LED panels aren't exactly ten a penny these days, but there are plenty of ultra-cheap options on the market. They're universally good rather than great, with typically basic features and mediocre build quality. The Aeos 2 takes an opposite path, packing a range of advanced features plus high-speed sync flash into a compact and lightweight, yet fully pro-grade build. The original Aeos was a favourite of many enthusiasts, professional photographers and videographers, but the second edition takes everything to a new level.
Key features
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