LBX8
The Ikan LBX8 is a sleek and low-profile lighting solution designed to be effortlessly installed in studios with limited ceiling clearance. Equipped with high CRI LED chips and a soft panel, it emits a gentle, wraparound light that offers a clean and sharp shadow. With a color temperature range of 3200K to 5600K, it is highly versatile and ideal for any lighting production. The 110-degree beam angle offers ample coverage, and the sturdy yoke, with its tension knobs, allows for easy adjustments and secure placement at any angle. The yellow control knob on the back, along with the LED readout, makes adjusting the light’s brightness, color temperature, and DMX channels a breeze. Additionally, the built-in barn doors offer integrated clips to add light modifiers. The inclusion of a baby 5/8″ and junior 1 1/8″ combo pin expands its compatibility, enabling use on standard light stands.
Low Profile
The Ikan LBX8 is crafted with versatility and practicality in mind, specifically for spaces with limited ceiling clearance. To accommodate a variety of lighting setups, the LBX8 is equipped with a convenient baby 5/8″ and junior 1 1/8″ combo pin, enabling it to be mounted on a grid or securely positioned on a light stand.
Consistent Color and Brightness
The Ikan LBX8 boasts high CRI LED chips and a 1/2-stop soft diffusion panel, which together produce a brilliant and diffused light. Its bi-color adjustability, ranging from 3200K to 5600K, makes it suitable for a wide range of lighting scenarios. The wide beam angle of the Lyra soft light radiates a generous amount of soft illumination, providing ample coverage.
LED Readout & Single Knob Control
Users can easily adjust the brightness or DMX, on the fly by using the single control knob on the back of the lights. The LED readout gives you a quick reference of the light’s output, color temperature, and DMX channel.
Full Body Lighting
Using the included TVMP you can mount the light vertically to allow full body lighting. To adjust the TVMP for vertical lighting the location screws will need to be removed.
110° Beam Angle & Single Shadow
The wide 110° beam angle gives you plenty of soft light and a more natural shot with a single shadow.