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Litepanels Studio X Broadcast LED Fresnel Lights Released

September 10th, 2022 Jump to Comment Section
Litepanels Studio X Broadcast LED Fresnel Lights Released

Litepanels has just released a new lineup of LED fresnel lights mainly designed for broadcast and studio use: the Litepanels Studio X. At launch, six models are available with a power output ranging from 60 to 360W. All Studio X fixtures are bi-color from 2700K to 6500K, you can adjust the beam angle precisely from flood to spot, and all offer DMX, RDM, and local control to continuously dim the light from 0 to 100%. Let’s take a closer look at these!

Litepanels is well-known for its LED panels like the Gemini 2×1 Hard which we had a first look at during Cine Gear. In addition, the company partnered with Quartzcolor to produce new LED Fresnel fixtures for broadcast and studio use: the Litepanels Studio X.

Litepanels Studio X features

At launch, the Litepanels Studio X lineup consists of six models:

  • Studio X2: 60W – 5″ lens size
  • Studio X3: 100W – 5″ lens size
  • Studio X4: 150W – 7″ lens size
  • Studio X5: 200W – 10″ lens size
  • Studio X6: 300W – 10″ lens size
  • Studio X7: 360W – 14″ lens size
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All Studio X fixtures are bi-color, and you can adjust the CCT range from 2700K to 6500K. Daylight and Tungsten-only versions are also available. According to Litepanels, the CRI/TLCI of each light is over 97, which should produce a “naturally realistic” source to light talents.

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You can precisely adjust the beam angle of each light thanks to a knob at the back of the fixture. Each Litepanels Studio X light has a different beam angle, but the minimum adjustment is 10 to 49°.

The Litepanels Studio X LED lights are primarily designed for studio use, so they all feature a 5-pin XLR DMX input, a mini-USB port, and RDM control.

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Price and availability

All lights are available to preorder now, starting at $1.900. You can choose between a standard or pole-operated yoke mount, and you’ll find a 10-foot power cable and barn doors in the package.

For more information, please visit Litepanels’ website.

What do you think about these new Studio X fixtures? Do you think RGB/RGBW versions would be helpful for broadcast/studio use? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

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