Aputure releases LS 600D Pro and announces Amaran 100D/X & 200D/X Bowens mount LED lights
Itās a busy day of announcements for Aputure today. Their new Lightstorm 600D Pro LED light is now available to purchase, and theyāve also announced four new lights in the Aputure Amaran range; the 100D, 100X, 200D and 200X Bowens mount continuous LED lights.
The Aputure LS 600D Pro, as the name suggests, is a monstrously powerful LED light, offering equivalent output to a 1200W HMI or Joker 800 with a CRI and TLCI both over 96. The Amaran lights are somewhat less powerful and Aputure hasnāt released much information about them yet, but hereās what we do know.
Aputure LS 600D Pro
The original Aputure LS 600D was first announced way back at IBC 2019 and that original model hasnāt actually come to fruition yet. But that hasnāt stopped them working it. Theyāve received a lot of feedback and feature requests, and it essentially evolved into a much more capable light than was originally envisioned. So, the Pro version was created with all the bells and whistles one could hope for. The original non-Pro version will be coming at some point, of course, it wonāt contain all of the features of the Pro version thatās being released today.
Colour temp | 5600K +/-200L |
CRI | >96 |
TLCI | >96 |
SSI (D55) | >72 |
Beam angle | 105Ā° |
Beam angle (600 series hyper reflector) | 55Ā° |
Power consumption | |
Operating current | 8A |
Operating voltage | 110-240v 50/60Hz |
Battery power | A pair V-Mount or Gold Mount batteries or 48v via 3-pin XLR |
Control | On-board, 2.4Ghz, Sidus Link (Sidus Mesh), Art-net, LumenRadio |
2.4Ghz Wireless range | |
Bluetooth Wireless range | |
LumenRadio Wireless Range | |
Weatherproofing | Dust & light rain resistant |
Modifier mount | Bowens mount |
Dimensions (lamp head w/yoke) | 30.8 x 25.03 x 45.6cm |
Weight (lamp head w/yoke) | 4.64kg |
Dimensions (control box) | 32.41 x 17.9 x 14.28cm |
Weight (control box) | 5.8kg |
The light itself is available in two flavours, depending on how you want to power it and both are available to buy now. Thereās one that takes a pair of V-Mount batteries and one that takes a pair of Gold Mount batteries. Both versions of the light cost $1,890.
Aputure Amaran 100D, 100X, 200D, 200X
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The four newly announced lights, the Aputure Amaran 100D, 100X, 200D and 200X are all essentially variants of the same light. It comes in 100W and 200W maximum power options, and each of those choices is also available in daylight and bicolour variants. The āDā is the daylight and the āXā are the bicolour, with a range of 2700K to 6500K.
Aimed at YouTubers and small space content creators, these lights are compact and lightweight, and run on 48v DC through the use of an AC power adapter (they come with a 3-metre cable). However, that 48v DC socket is an XLR input, so those of you with accessories like the Aputure 2-Bay Battery Power Station can use these lights on the go as well.
They have a Bowens mount on the front, allowing you to use your favourite modifiers (handy for those who also shoot stills and have a decent collection of Bowens mount modifiers) and come with the Aputure Hyper-Reflector to help project more of the light forward as well as an umbrella holder. Naturally, theyāre compatible with all Aputure modifiers, as theyāre all Bowens mount, too.
They have a fairly simple control interface on the back, featuring just a single dial on the daylight versions or a pair of dials on the bicolour versions and a BT Reset button and a large display. Theyāre also compatible with Aputureās Sidus Link system, allowing for easy remote control from a smartphone or tablet ā yes, you donāt need to buy the Sidus Link Bridge for these.
Thereās no word on prices for these yet, but theyāre expected to be released at some point in January 2021, so no doubt weāll hear of prices along with more spec details as we get closer to the date.