Illuminate Your Creativity! ✨
The ZHIYUN Molus G60 Combo Softbox Lighting Kit is a compact yet powerful lighting solution featuring a 60W Bi-Color LED video light with an impressive 11194 Lux output. With adjustable color temperatures from 2700K to 6500K and high color accuracy ratings (CRI 96+/TLCI 97+), this kit is perfect for various photography and videography scenarios. The intelligent APP control and advanced cooling system make it an ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and quality.
Style Name | Umbrella |
Color | combo |
Lamp Wattage | 60 Watts |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Color Rendering Index | 100 |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.6"D x 2.6"W x 2.6"H |
F**A
Potente
Para el tamaño quedé impresionado con la potencia de esta luz. Para grabar video o fotografía está increíble, vale 100% la pena y el diseño y materiales son excelentes.
E**S
powerful & easy to use
I love this light ! powerful & easy to use. works perfect for my studio. howe ver I do want now the battery one.
W**R
Just amazing
You need to get the combo or you’ll be missing out!The light is so potent, adjustable and it doesn’t ever overheat lolIt is supreme. I’m getting another one soon and I’m never buying basic and heavy photographer gear ever again
P**R
Get the kit
Great light but spring for the full kit. The Bowens mount adapter and mini soft box are invaluable. These are as bright as my older COB lights but are 1/4 the size and weight. I bought two which makes travel WAY easier.
M**R
Amazingly compact 60W light, with a useful bundle.
First off, I really suggest getting the bundle. It's really useful to have the Bowen's adapter, and the compact little soft box, and it costs much more to get them separately.I think this little unit is adorable, but not all that practical for the price. These are lights made for Hipsters and influencers rather than for lighting professionals. That being said, 60 watts is actually something I can use. But don't let the compact size completely fool you, it does come with a relatively large power supply. So that's just the lamp head, it's not self-contained. And it has no internal battery. And they don't use industry standard external batteries, which limits their utility. So I regret getting these even though they are cute.I think the little compact softbox is adorable, and when combined with the grid, it can make a decent hair light if you don't mind it being a little bit hard. You do lose a fair amount of light using the softbox and grid, though. It's not super efficient. And it's also really tiny. It's only an 8-in soft box. I thought it would be bigger. But my worries about it being too heavy for the yolk on a lamp were misplaced because it's so tiny and so late. It's also very quick to assemble. You don't have to put it together one spoke at a time like with larger octoboxes and such.The Bowens Mount adapter is super useful. I have a number of different Bowens modifiers. However I don't want to put too big a soft box on this because it's not that brighter light. However, they can't really make a much bigger soft box for this that doesn't use the adapter because a heavier softbox would be too much for the little tiny yoke on the little tiny light. Instead you need the heavier duty yoke on the Bowen's adapter to take the stress, and even that one can't take a really big soft box.Lighting controls are quick and easy to use. Including shortcuts that let you speed through basic settings by pressing instead of turning the dial.It comes with a small dome diffuser, which for doing portraits I don't really have much use for, I like to control my light, and I like it big and soft other than tiny and uncontrolled. But for doing documentaries or narrative films, it might be useful.I would like to see a little snoot for this that uses the mini accessory mount. Since it's such a small light I think that would be a useful task to put it to. Or maybe a reflector with a grid that's a bit more efficient than the mini softbox with a grid.The biggest issue with this is power. It can take DC power, but it wants 24 volts. And neither my vmount nor my other batteries output 24 volts. It can also take a USBC PD power supply, but none of the ones that I've currently own can output 60 watts. I wish this could be powered by standard video batteries. There are other brands that cost less that can run on standard batteries. It's not too late for them to make an adapter. But right now, I don't currently own any way to power these in the field off of batteries. Which makes their small compact size somewhat useless.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago