The Aputure 60x Bi-Colour LED is a compact and highly versatile 60W point-source light. It features a wide colour temperature range from 2700K to 6500K, offering flexible bi-colour control. Its unique mini-Bowens mount is adaptable via an included adapter to standard Bowens modifiers, making it surprisingly versatile for its size. This light is excellent for accent, hair, or practical lighting, and its portability makes it ideal for run-and-gun shoots, small interviews, or adding quick fill.
Overview
- Compact 60W bi-colour LED point-source light
- Wide CCT range (2700K-6500K)
- Mini-Bowens mount with standard adapter included
- Highly portable and adaptable
- Quiet operation
- Suitable for accent, hair, or practical lighting
1x LS 60 AC Power Supply
1x Dual Sony NP-F Battery Plate Adapter for LS 60
1x Aputure D-Tap Power Cable (4-pin)
1x Aputure Bowens Mount to LS 60 Adapter
1x Aputure LS 60 Barndoors
1x Aputure LS 60 Carrying Case
1x 13A 2-Way Mains Extension Cable
Maximising Portability
Take advantage of its small size and lightweight design for exceptional portability. It’s incredibly easy to transport and position quickly, perfect for run-and-gun shooting or when working with limited space.
Versatile Light Shaping
Despite its compact form, remember it can use standard Bowens mount modifiers (via adaptor). This allows for surprising versatility in light shaping, from softboxes for fill to snoots for accenting.
Flexible Powering on Location
Power the 60x via AC, NP-F batteries, or V-mount batteries (with appropriate cables/plates). This offers great flexibility for both studio and especially on-location shooting where power outlets might be scarce.
Effective Fill/Accent Light
Use it as an excellent source for subtle fill, for precisely sculpting light on subjects, or even as a key light in very small interview setups, thanks to its surprising output for its size.
Sound-Sensitive Environments
Rely on its silent active cooling system to ensure minimal interference with audio recording. This is a major advantage for interviews, dialogue scenes, or documentary filming where sound quality is paramount.