The Aputure LS 1200d Pro Daylight LED Light is a powerful COB LED that provides precision color accuracy at a fixed 5600K with a high CRI rating of 95. Key features include:
Up to 83,100 Lux at 9.8’ output; 4 dimming curves
15°, 30°, and 55° beam angle with reflector
Fixed 5600K color temperature; CRI/TCLI 95 rating
Wireless control via DMX, CRMX, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
Powerful, Professional Lighting. The Aputure LS 1200d Pro Daylight LED is a precision fixture with a solid 5600K color temperature with a high CRI/TLCI rating of 95 that is great for location shooting outdoors, or in areas dominated by other daylight-balanced lights. Besides power, control is a driving force in the design of the 1200d Pro. The light also has myriad wireless control methods, such as the optional (by request only) 2.4 GHz remote, the Sidus Link mobile app, and the built-in wireless DMX control.
Ready For Whatever Your Shoot May Bring. Whether your shoot is going as planned or you’re having to adapt, the Aputure LS 1200d Pro Daylight LED can roll with the punches. Its dust- and water-resistant construction will keep the lights on even when the universe decides otherwise. This light also features eight built-in lighting effects such as Paparazzi, Fireworks, Lightning, Faulty Bulb, TV, Pulsing, Strobe, and Explosion for additional creative control.
Power Options. This light includes a control box with two 48V/15A (720W) DC inputs. Providing power to both of those inputs will operate the 1200d at full power, while providing power to one of the inputs will operate it at half power. The LS 1200d has a 1440W maximum power draw, and you can easily power it with a Honda 2000W generator when comparable HMI lights might overload the system.
Mounting. This light will include an attached, curved, disc-brake yoke with 360° rotation and a 5/8-inch baby pin receiver for mounting to common medium and heavy-duty combo stands and grip equipment.
Modifier Compatible. This light features a Bowens mount design that is compatible with our various Bowens-mount modifiers from Westcott.