£515/$599
www.rotolight.com
Specifications
Max output (constant): 5,443 Lux at 3 feet
Max output (flash): 10,700 Lux at 3 feet
CRI/TLCI: 95/99
Beam angle: 50⁰
Wireless control: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Mounting: 1/4in tripod, cold shoe
Power consumption: 50W
Battery type: NPF-750 24V
Dimensions (dia x depth): 145 x 50mm
Weight (excl battery): 354g
The Rotolight Neo 3 builds on the success of the preceding Neo 2, adding a raft of impressive new features. Both models deliver flash output as well as constant lighting, but the Neo 3 delivers a full range of colour in both modes, with full RGBWW options. It comes in various configurations and kits and accessories will vary according to which you choose.
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