The NANLUX Evoke 600C is one of the first fixtures to be powered by the company's interesting looking new Nebula C8 Color Light Engine.
The NANLUX Evoke 600C is one of the first fixtures to be powered by the new Nebula C8 Color Light Engine. It offers an ultra-wide 1000K–20,000K range with what the company says are whole new levels of skin tone rendition. It also features IP66 protection for reliability in extreme conditions.
• LED Full-color spot light, equipped with Nebula C8 Light Engine
• Widest CCT range of 1,000K–20,000K with ±200 green/magenta adjustment
• Outstanding illuminance 20,820 lux@3m (5600K, with 25° reflector)
• Excellent color rendition with CRI/TLCI average 96/97, TM-30 Rf/Rg average 96/100
• Constructed with high-strength magnesium alloy and IP66-rated housing, all-in-one design weighs only 7.26kg/16.01lb
• Intuitive on-board operation featuring 2.4-inch display, three knobs, and four buttons
• Wired and wireless control methods: on-board, wired controller, Nanlink App, DMX/RDM, LumenRadio CRMX, Art-Net/sACN, remote controller
• 15 built-in special effects with customizable parameters in each effect
• Five fan modes: Smart, Full Speed, Low Speed, Pause and Off
• Compatible with BE, Bowens, and NL mount accessory ecosystem
• Supports firmware update
That C8 engine means it delivers 3% higher than Rec. 2020 in the visible color gamut and has 92% coverage of the Rec. 2020 color space. If you're looking for more stats on top of that, CRI is 96, with TLCI 97 and TM-30 scores of Rf 96 and Rg 100. It throws out 20,820 lux at 3 m (with 25° reflector, 5600K).
Six built-in lighting modes include CCT, HSI, RGBW, XY Coordinates, Gel, and Effect modes. It has ultra-precise 0.1% dimming, delivering stable low-end performance for smooth fade-in and fade-out transitions.
It features an all-in-one design that integrates lamp head, control unit, and power supply into a single 7.26 kg / 16.01lb unit, measuring 358×246×205 mm / 14.1×9.7×8.1 inches.
It also features five built-in fan modes, with the smart mode pegging the average noise level down to 31 dB(A).
The fixture’s extension port supports control devices, signal routing, and motorized accessories. An AC/DC input allows direct power from wall outlets (100–240V) or DC sources (48V/12.5A).
The yoke is offset with a dual-side locking mechanism and additional 1/4”-20 and 3/8” threads for accessory mounting. Balance adjusting rails allow the light to be moved forward and backward.
The Evoke 600C costs $2580 and will be shipping 'soon'.