Illuminate Your Vision! ✨
The Aputure amaran COB 60xS is a cutting-edge, ultra-compact 60W bi-color LED studio light designed for professionals. With a wide color temperature range, high spectral quality, and versatile accessory compatibility, it’s perfect for any creative project. Plus, its built-in lighting effects offer endless possibilities for dynamic visual storytelling.
G**A
My go-to lighting tool for video shoots
The media could not be loaded. As a filmmaker, the Aputure Amaran COB 60xS has quickly become one of my go-to lighting tools for video shoots. The upgraded bi-color functionality offers incredible versatility, allowing me to shift between warm and cool tones seamlessly, which is perfect for adapting to different lighting environments.The Bowens mount is a game-changer, giving me the flexibility to use various light modifiers with ease. The build quality is solid yet lightweight, making it easy to transport and set up on location. Despite its compact size, the 60xS packs a punch with impressive brightness, capable of lighting both small studio spaces and larger areas with equal efficiency.What really stands out is how well the color rendering performs—skin tones look natural, and overall, the lighting quality adds a professional polish to my projects. The point-source design ensures a more focused beam, which can be shaped to suit any creative needs, from soft fills to hard key lighting.The app control is intuitive and makes adjusting the settings mid-shoot a breeze, especially when working solo or in small crews. For anyone looking to step up their lighting game without breaking the bank, the Amaran COB 60xS is a top-tier option. It’s an affordable yet powerful lighting solution that I highly recommend to filmmakers and content creators alike.
A**R
A lot of bang for the buck!
As an experienced professional filmmaker, I’m accustomed to having the latest and greatest high-end gear on set (often the most expensive). In building out my own personal production kit I knew I couldn’t invest the thousands of dollars per fixture like I use in my day to day, and needed to find the right cost effective and capable system to get me as close to what I’m used to. Enter Aputure lighting.The build quality and quality of light that Aputure fixtures and modifiers provide is really great. I’d had opportunities to use some of their larger fixtures prior to purchasing the 60xs and was excited to see what this little light could do. After a few days of testing it out I can officially say “WOW!!!” What an amazing little light! Lots of punch, super portable, and fast and convenient to work with when “running and gunning”. The app controllability is HUGE too! I find that to be a big time saver, and I love not having to step out from behind the camera and step over cables/set pieces to go adjust a light in 5-10% increments. The built in effects in the app will definitely come in handy too.Just a couple of things to be aware of when considering these 60xs fixtures:1) the light beam has a pretty significant hot spot in the center when using just the provided reflector. The provided diffuser helps even this out pretty well, and can be further adjusted with any other typical light modifier. The Aputure 4545 light box is giving me great results.2) provided case can be difficult fitting all cables/adapters back in. It’s a super tight fit, and I personally wouldn’t mind a slightly bigger case that could also accommodate a couple of batteries to power the lights.3) If you’re considering purchasing the add-on handle grip, be aware that it has some minor design flaws…read the reviews on that first so you know what to expect.All in all, amazing light for the money. I will be purchasing additional units.
M**R
Versatile, small, decent power - with some issues
I struggled with 3 vs. 4 stars for this light. I've been a working videographer/photographer for 20+ years (30+ for stills, film era), so this isn't an "amazing light for youtube and TikTok!!!" take. So far I've used this on a corporate location shoot for stills, and a video interview shoot.The pro's are many - it's TINY. You could get three of these in a 15-series Pelican case. It's easy to control (don't have the app yet). You'll get very second nature with temp vs. output, and click vs. turn, right away. It's definitely in the output range of my other 60 watt LEDs, and the little reflector makes the most out of the LED (though how often you just want a blazing hard light is up to you - this is not going to be an optimum keylight with a softbox unless you don't need a lot of power). It has an integrated v-mount connector (but with some cons to that), so no separate clamp needed. It doesn't use a proprietary power connector (I only use V-mounts, they're life-changing, haven't tried the adapter at all). The fan is near-silent - imagine someone just breathing out, a low-intensity "ahhhhhhhhh" that's barely audible and well-away from human voice tonal range. It's metal and not plastic.The cons - first off, the total-crap of an umbrella-mount vs. some kind of spud or yoke. You have to take care to tighten the daylights out of the thing. Eventually the rubber pad is gonna fail. It might make sense to just permanently screw the stud in with thread-locker, but it's... janky. And while the v-mount clip is nice to have, you're not sticking a 190 on this thing, the weight will really encourage the mount to loosen.The v-mount clip? When you install a battery, the battery blocks the accessory lock. So if you want to swap out a reflector or a softbox, you have to remove the battery. This is a big design oversight - that nobody noticed this is pretty weird, since the lock could go in two other places easily. Not a huge deal, but pretty silly. But in most use-cases, you'll want a v-mount clamp on the stand (many batteries will be larger/heavier than the light itself), especially if you fly this out on a boom. Without a battery attached, it would be a really nice overhead due to its size/weight. And the standard power input means you could use any-old v-mount or barrel extension cable for flying this way up.My strobes are all Speedotron, but I did have a 7" Bowens grid reflector lying around. It didn't fit the accessory mount, and I had to grind the three mounting points down to get it to fit. Maybe my reflector is oddball, I'll be getting a popup softbox. But - the 7" with a 30° grid is **really** sweet with this light, and a cool trick is putting mylar behind the grid, to get a soft yet directional light. I'd say another potential con is: where are the small reflector accessories? No grid I can find, and no mounting contour for one. Another big oversight, since the mini reflector would be a nice little ecosystem. Would be cool to have one case with 2 or 3 of these and accessories and batteries.The styrofoam case is kinda weird - I can't imagine this holding up long, but I think most of us will be packing these in larger cases.But for two hundred bucks? It's a lot of light in a tiny package, with a lot of versatility. Will I get another? Hmmm, not sure...
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