Light Up Your Vision! 💥
The Godox SL-60W CRI 95+ LED Video Light is a powerful 60W lighting solution designed for professional photography and videography. With a color temperature of 5600K, it provides stable illumination and features wireless control for easy adjustments. Its durable design includes a protective cover and excellent heat dissipation, making it suitable for various applications, from outdoor shoots to wedding photography.
Wireless Technology | RF |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Mount Type | Bowens Mount |
Color Temperature | 5.6E+3 Kelvin |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Guide Number | [EO] 77.5 (Estimated, not accurate) |
Color | SL-60W |
E**N
The Perfect First Light for Me
I finally pulled the trigger on a proper light for my home YouTube studio.I have decent daylight in my office, but I've wanted to get a controllable light for a year now. Glad I finally did.This thing is perfect for my office - roughly 10x20ft so it's a decent size. It comes with some colored screens that are awesome. I bounced it off the walls and ceiling when I first unboxed it, and that would work quite fine.I did, however, opt for a soft box (pictured) to add on to it. And it's pretty sweet if you can swing that addition.The included remote is clutch. Very handy to make adjustments without having to get up.Perfect beginner light for this beginner.
R**T
So far, a good performance.
Arrived safely, well packed. Works well so far. Replacing a Dracast 600 that crapped out after 4 uses, now out of warranty, not worth the expense to repair, total waste of money. This light is working nicely with no hiccups. Completely satisfied with the build quality, brightness, adjustability and accessories that came with the light. Easy set up, runs quietly, remote is a convenient feature. Based upon performance so far, I would recommend this light. Good value.
D**L
Not bad, I am happy with it
This product came with a power cord, the Godox SL 60 ii D light, and the reflector.The reflector seems very well furbished, with a nice silver lining inside.The Godox light itself is not too heavy, and it comes in a decently compact size, meaning that it is easy to carry around and relatively portable.This Godox light gives 60 Watt lighting, and it comes with different colored light modifiers that you can use. Another neat feature is that there is a bluetooth connection available. So I can control the Godox light with smartphone when I connect it via bluetooth.There are also 8 different visual effects available, so I can choose the correct effect to utilize depending on what I believe would look the most aesthetically pleasing.I can also adjust the brightness from a dimness of 0 to a brightness of 100.All in all, this is a satisfying product. I would recommend it.
M**E
The best
Loving my light. I now no how to operate it.
A**L
Comparable & less costly than competitive brand on Amazon, but app requires email or cell-number
Item: Godox Mdl. SL-60-IID LED Video Spot, Cont.Adjust 2800K-6500K, 8-special effectsPrice: $139.00 at time of review on 05 XX 23When reviewing lighting, I’ll eventually or at the outset, take a look at Amazon’s ‘comparative-products.’ It’s usually half way down the vendor’s product page. The Godox SL-60-IID immediately reminded me of another recognizable brand of photo-video lighting, also on Amazon. As I ran through the specific features of the Godox, know that I’m mentally comparing it to a brand with which I’m well invested, I realized that both model lights were near identical in specifications and features. And with spotlights, which are many times ‘remotely accessed’, it starts with the control panel and any ‘app controls’ and/or ‘remote-control hardware.’ When specifications are near identical, my final comparison is price. And in this case Godox’s spot is a bit less. So let me go through the salient comparatives with the Godox SL-60-IID.Hardware Controls:Godox SL-60-IID offers three modes of control; (1) manual access on the back of the light-head, (2) remote control via a handheld remote and (3) Cellphone APP, which uses a ‘log-in’ and requires you use either a ‘cell-number’ or your ‘email.’ I didn’t feel comfortable sharing either, but used an anonymous email address which I will use for this type of situation.Price Point:Godox SL-60-IID is currently $40 less costly than one of the national brands. And the list of features between the two brands are near identical.Bowen Mount Compatible:While a notable feature, without it no prosumer or commercial spotlight could be competitive. So yes, Godox’s light comes with a standard reflector and the light is Bowen mount compatible.70-watt Rating:While certainly at the lower range for a prosumer spotlight, it serves its purpose for close work; not so much for large group photos and/or videos. Used in tandem with another spot, it makes a nice fill light.On its own and in a small controlled studio space, it can provide ‘single light’, strong shadow, dramatic lighting.The Godox App:Probably one feature that bothered me. At the outset it requires that you ‘sign-up’ to the app. You can either use a mobile-number or your email address. I always use a group of email addresses reserved for possible SPAM. With that, I added the app to my phone. But honestly, and even with my other ‘larger inventory lighting brand’, I typically ‘manually’ go to each light and set levels. I’ve shared that being at the light gives me a better perspective on how my adjustments are effected the overall lighting. If I wanted remote access I’d use the ‘Bluetooth, hardware-remote’ supplied. Final comment... I'm heavy into another well known lighting brand. So when I look for lighting that offers 'app control', the benefit of have one brand of lighting means I can operate nearly all those lights using just 'one app.' So that's something to consider when investing in prosumer/studio gear.Low Noise Fan:Again, this is a major issue ‘if’ the light is noisy. But this one isn’t as it evidently uses the same technology as my other brand. A couple years ago I reviewed a lighting system that was so noisy it could only be used in still work. I’ve yet to use that set.Special Effect Lighting:Yes, the SL60IID has 8 effects and the upgraded model SL60llBi comes with 11 effects. For me, this isn’t a deal breaker in spotlights, but without it my competitive analysis would probably take a spotlight out of the competition. The reason for effects in spotlights is, of course, the greater brilliance and coverage of the chose effect. Although, remember that this is only a 70-watt spot. So its best application is in smaller setups.Overall, I preceived this spotlight as having the same internals as my other, same wattage and features loaded spotlight. So feature to feature it's comparable and a few dollars less costly. But that price difference isn't enough for me to start investing right now in another brand that has a different cellphone app. That's my issue given my lighting inventory. While a respectable design, I couldn't go 5-stars given the app requiring a cell or email to load.
A**A
Perfect
My all time favorite light. The price is low but the quality is expensive. All my friends use this light
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