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Nanlite Releases miro 30c and miro 60c Round Panel Lights

The new Nanlite miro 30c and miro 60c
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The new Nanlite miro 30c and miro 60c
Nanlite Releases miro 30c and miro 60c Round Panel Lights
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The new Nanlite miro 30c and miro 60c are compact round panel lights designed for flexible use in livestreaming, photography, and content creation.

Nanlite has just introduced the new miro 30c and miro 60c round panel LED lights. Based around the company's Nebula C4 Light Engine, combining RGB and white light chips for accurate color output, they provide bright white light, saturated color, and crucially - and this is a bit of a USP - a natural circular eye reflection. Each unit can be mounted on stands or placed on flat surfaces via stepped yokes, which allow multiple tilt angles.

Light Quality and Control

  • CCT range: 2700K–7500K with ±150 green/magenta adjustment

  • HSI mode: 36,000 color choices

  • Effect mode: 14 customizable effects

Control is via a 1.28-inch round display with outer progress bars, or wirelessly through the NANLINK App 2.0 using built-in Bluetooth. Multi-light setups can be managed individually or in groups.

Power & Output

nanlite miro use caseThe miro 30c is slightly larger than a CD, while the miro 60c is comparable in size to a salad plate, with emitting surfaces of 6.5 inches and 8.2 inches respectively .

Each fixture is equipped with a 45° focusing lens, producing a bright and concentrated beam while keeping power consumption low. The miro 30c has a 30 W power draw, and throws out 4854 lux at 1 m / 3.3 ft (5600K). The miro 60c has double the power draw at 60 W, and throws out 8382 lux 1 m / 3.3 ft (5600K)

Usefully, the lights can run from USB-C PD adapters, NP-F batteries, or an optional power bank holder. Reasonably enough given the power draw, the 30c has one NP-F battery slot and the 60c has two. Both will run for about 1.5 hours on battery.

Build & Cooling

The stepped yoke offers 360° rotation with 20 preset tilt positions. For versatile mounting, the yoke includes a 1/4"-20 thread, while the supplied 5/8" baby receiver with 1/4"-20 thread allows installation on stands with a 5/8" baby pin. Cooling is handled by a low-noise fan (20 dBA on the 60c) and efficient heat-dissipation vents. 

Both models are available in mint blue or midnight blue finishes and come with a carrying bag.

Price and Availability

Both lights are shipping now. The miro 30c costs $119 and the miro 60c $159.

Tags: Production Lighting Nanlite

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