Aputure LS C300D II Kit (Video light)
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Aputure LS C300D II Kit

Video light


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Mchboss

4 years ago

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roman

4 years ago

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Mathematically, the lamp consumes 350W at 100% light intensity, i.e. 350Wh (or ~24000mAh) for 1h. 250Wh batteries are sold on the internet as "high capacity". On digitec it seems to go up to 190Wh. You attach 2 batteries to the lamp, so theoretically you get 500Wh with the "high capacity" batteries, which corresponds to about 1 hour and 25 minutes of use.

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Zagro

4 years ago

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Mister Analog

4 years ago

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Not necessarily like any other lamp there is no tripod included. It is a standard light mount. Look for a "C-Stand", any will do, then it's up to the accessories you mount on the built-in Bowens mount as they can make a hell of a leverage. Manfrotto's are good and affordable. (Ex: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/manfrotto-c-stand-300cm-10kg-trepieds-declairage-12848548) Great product, the lamp is very powerful and can be used for hybrid photo/video use. The only problem is that the plug is French, so you have to buy an adapter for Swiss plugs (this one is great: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/q2power-de-leurope-a-la-suisse-3-broches-type-j-2-poles-ue-prise-schuko-3-broches-ue-adaptateurs-de--6144990)

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lukasmontanes

5 years ago

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hobbyfoeteler

5 years ago

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I assume that this light has about the same scope of delivery as my 120d II. That is: - Bag - light - Power supply unit (with V-mount for battery operation) - cable set - reflector - Remote control unit A rechargeable battery will not be included, as this is an open system and, as far as I know, Aputure does not manufacture rechargeable batteries itself.

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