Reimagining what entry-level lights can deliver, NANLITE’s latest offerings the FC-60B and FC-120B, prove to be truly mobile solutions for all creators, whether working in a studio or on location. These ultra-compact, bi-color LED spotlights harness power from both AC and battery sources to provide a potent lighting solution that defies their size.

Empowering Creators with a High-Performance, Budget-Friendly Solution

Both the FC-60B and FC-120B are noted for their high color accuracy and superb suite of advanced features including support for multiple wireless control protocols, making them an ideal choice for beginners as well as production-ready installations. NANLITE’s intention is to show that affordability doesn’t mean functionality has to be compromised.

An added USB-PD power port brings further flexibility in powering these lights. Coupled with a wide array of FM-mount accessories, these offerings represent a suite of high-performing LED lights that cater to the diverse needs of creators.

Continuing the Legacy of Forza and Expanding the FC Family

Despite their compact size, both the FC-60B and FC-120B churn out an exceptionally bright, high color-accurate light. They have not been stripped of features and maintain the full capabilities exhibited by the top-tier Forza series of LED spotlights from NANLITE.

They come with AC adapters allowing them to operate continuously on standard power outlets. The FC-60B is also compatible with NP-F batteries while both can be used with V-Mount batteries (sold separately). Inclusive of USB-C ports, they can be powered with USB power bank batteries and consumer chargers, offering freedom and flexibility to users (chargers and batteries sold separately).

Protect Your Gear with Hard-Foam Latching Cases

Like their larger counterparts, the FC-500B and FC-300B, both the FC-60B and FC-120B feature hard-foam latching cases to safeguard your gear during storage or transit. These cases are designed to hold all the included accessories. NANLITE ensures color fidelity with a Spectral Similarity Index (SSI) of 82 (for 3200K) and 74 (for 5600K), along with an average Television Color Consistency Index (TCI) of 96 and Television Lighting Consistency Index (TLCI) of 98.

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  • Michael Austin, who has been involved with the audiovisual market for over 7 years, is a highly skilled commercial photographer and videographer with a wealth of experience in various facets of the industry including studio work, event videography and live streaming.

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