Nanlux was showing its new Evoke 2400B at IBC 2023 in Amsterdam. The Evoke 2400B is a 2400W LED Bi-color Spot Light with G/M adjustment function and an IP55 rating. The Evoke 2400B will be available in Q4 of 2023 and the price will be announced at a later date.
The Evoke 2400B is CCT adjustable between 2700 to 6500K and it has full +/- G/M controls. The Evoke 2400B is around 40% heavier than the Evoke 1200B, but it has twice the output.
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Up until now, the highest power draw LED spotlight fixtures we have seen have been the Nanlux Evoke 1200/1200B, Aputure LS 1200d Pro, and Godox KNOWLED MG1200Bi Bi-Color LED Monolight which draw 1200W, 1400W, and 1440W respectively.
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The Evoke 2400B’s 2400W power draw is certainly a big step up and the caveats that come with that are increased weight and size, and the inability to run the light from a regular household socket in certain countries.
The Evoke 2400B isn’t massively bigger than the Evoke 1200B and the power supply is only a little bit bigger.
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To power the Evoke 2400B remotely you are going to need to use a generator, floor battery system, or a high-capacity portable power station, etc. The Evoke 2400B will require a 96V DC source to run.
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What is nice is that the lighting modifiers that were designed for the Evoke 1200B, will all work with the Evoke 2400B. There is also a new Fresnel that was specifically designed for the Evoke 2400B.
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Given the claimed output of the Evoke 1200B is 15,526 fc / 167,130 Lux at 3.3′ / 1 m (with 45-degree Reflector), the Evoke 2400B should be capable of outputting well over 300,000 Lux at 3.3′ / 1 m.