Nanlite Forza 500 COB LED Light (Daylight)

Full day rate: $75.00

Total including 5% insurance & 10% GST : $86.63

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Product Description


Adopting a popular, easy-to-use form factor, the Forza 500 COB LED Light from NanLite has a daylight colour temperature of 5600K with a high CRI/TLCI of 98/95, indicating accuracy in colour rendition.

Massive Output:

75,290 Lux at 1 Meter with Reflector, higher than 4000W Tungsten Lamp only with a fifth of the weight!

With the included reflector, the Forza 500 outputs an impressive 6257 lux at 9.8'. With dimming from 100 down to 0%, you can quickly adapt the Forza 500 to any scene without adding ND filters or diffusion.

Lightweight, Compact Design:

Created to eliminate the difficulties of travelling with large light fixtures, the Forza 500 weighs only 2.55kg & is compact enough to be easily packed into most gear cases.

Accurate Colour:

The brightness of a light is important, but without colour accuracy, a lot of time and money will be lost in post-production. The Forza 500 features a CRI of 98 and a TLCI of 95, meaning you can shoot with confidence knowing the colour reproduction will be precise.

Quick Change Modifier Mount:

To keep up with the speed of production NanLite kept the Forza 500's modifier mount is fast and simple and uses a Bowen's mount. With one push of a button and a quarter turn you can swap out any of the specifically designed NanLite light modifiers.

Practical Effects:

With pre-programmed special effects in a simple-to-master menu system, the Forza makes it easy to imitate lighting scenarios that can otherwise be tricky to recreate. At the touch of a button, you can simulate the lighting effects of lightning, a TV screen, a flash, and a flickering light bulb.

Satellite Control & Power Station:

To keep a low centre of gravity & the controls easily accessible, the Forza 500's control panel, AC adapter, & battery plate have been combined into one satellite unit easily hung from any light stand. The satellite also serves as the DMX connection point enabling the Forza 500 to be quickly adapted to any DMX-controlled environment.

The lighting fixture is separate to the control box opening up multiple modes of work.


Tech Specs:

  • Dimensions: 308.5 x 205 x 142mm (Fixture) / 450 x 135.8 x 124mm (Control box)
  • Weight: 2.55kg (Fixture) / 2.8kg (Control box + Power adapter)
  • Output: 500W
  • CRI (Ra) 98
  • TLCI (Qa) 95
  • Colour Temperature: 5600K
  • Dimming: 0 to 100%
  • Remote Control: Type2.4G, Wi-Fi, DMX

Included:

  • Forza 500 COB LED Light
  • Nanlite 120cm Parabolic softbox for Forza 300/500
  • Nanlite Forza 500 Fresnel Adaptor + Barn doors
    Heavy Duty Stand

How does Hire work?

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Step 2:View your Camera Bag & select the date & duration of the hire including the desired collection time.

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Step 4:Submit to request a quote. You'll receive a copy. Urban Cine will send you a formal quote if required.

Step 5:Pick Up & Return: Typically after 2:00pm the day before the hire, & by 11:00am the day after the hire. Picking up the day before gives you the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the equipment & check that everything is in order before your shoot the next day.

Step 6:Payment: For new customers payment is required prior or on collection. If you have a history with Urban Cine a credit account may be offered.

Step 7:Insurance & ID: To ensure insurance for hired equipment is valid Urban Cine Pty. Ltd. asks you to verify your identity. By doing so you are supplying the required 100 points of ID. This will protect both you the Hirer & Urban Cine Pty. Ltd. You will receive a text message. Just follow the prompts. For more info see OCR Labs IDKit

Step 8:Using Equipment: It’s fair & reasonable to expect the hirer has the skillset to use equipment in a respectful & professional manner.

Step 9:Report Issues: Please report equipment failures & breakages. Feedback is important. If you’re experiencing issues with equipment on set please call us asap. Often issues can be rectified over the phone.

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