Neewer MS150C RGB LED Lamp 150W 2700-6500K



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Description

Neewer MS150C RGB 150W 2700-6500K LED Light

The Neewer MS150C LED light will meet the expectations of filmmakers, photographers, and content creators. The device combines RGBWW light mixing technology with precise PWM dimming, allowing for accurate color reproduction. With a luminous flux of 150W and a variety of operating modes, the product will prove reliable both in the studio and outdoors. In addition, the LCD display allows for convenient adjustment of settings.

Neewer studio lamp with blue LED light mounted on a tripod against a dark background

Advanced light mixing technology

The Neewer MS150C uses RGBWW technology, offering a color temperature range from 2700K to 6500K. This allows it to emit many colors and reproduce them realistically, as evidenced by its CRI97+/TLCI98+ rating. PWM dimming provides precise brightness control from 1% to 100%, allowing for accurate lighting settings.

Model in a tropical setting illuminated by green light from Neewer studio lamps among monstera leaves

Compact design for filming

The device is lightweight and compact, weighing 1041 g and measuring 195 x 95 x 92 mm, making it easy to transport. The 180° adjustable handle and aluminum housing make the MS150C perfect for field use, and the included Bowens adapter allows you to connect a variety of light modifiers.

Compact Neewer LED lamp held in the hand with the LED matrix visible at the front of the device

Realistic special effects

The device offers 6 operating modes, including CCT, which provides a color temperature range of 2700K-6500K and GM color correction in the range of -50/+50, and HSI, which allows color saturation adjustment in the range of 0-100% and color angles of 360°. RGBCW is also available, allowing individual adjustment of red, green, blue, cool, and warm white tones. In addition, FX offers 17 special scenes, SOURCE allows you to collect and use colors, and GEL provides 40 color gel presets.

Photo shoot with a Neewer studio lamp emitting blue light and a model in colorful styling among plants

Various control methods

You can control the lamp in 3 ways – using the buttons and knobs on the housing, via the NEEWER APP with Infinity technology, which allows you to control hundreds of lamps, and via the 2.4G system, which allows you to control lamps of various models, including Neewer SL90, RGB1, CB60RGB, RGB1200, PL60C, MS150B, BH30S, and FS150B at a distance of up to 15 meters. The choice is yours!

Three Neewer studio lamps on tripods emitting light in different color temperatures - warm, cold, and neutral

Reliable power supply

The lamp can be powered directly from a power outlet, as well as with a V-mount battery (16.8V) and a D-Tap cable, ensuring convenient power supply in the field. However, it is worth remembering that when using a battery, the power of the device drops to 95W and it cannot be charged during use.

Close-up of the front panel of the Neewer studio lamp with a glowing white LED matrix

3 heat dissipation modes

You don't have to worry about the lamp overheating. 3 heat dissipation modes, such as Intelligent, High Speed, and Low Speed, effectively maintain the temperature at an optimal level.

A man in a cap and glasses posing in a studio lit by a softbox and a Neewer spot lamp

Included:

  • LED lamp
  • Standard reflector
  • Bracket
  • Bowens mount Adapter Ring
  • Power adapter
  • Power cord
  • Carrying case
  • User manual

 

Manufacturer Neewer
Model B0CTZL5TGL
Lighting technology RGBWW
Color temperature range 2700K - 6500K
Luminous flux 150 W
Illumination 16600 lux/1m (4400K) with reflector
Color reproduction CRI 97+/TLCI 98+
Refresh rate 1/2000 s
Lighting modes CCT, HSI, RGBCW, FX, SOURCE, GEL
Application NEEWER APP
Housing material Aluminum
Dimensions 195 x 95 x 92 mm
Weight 1041 g
Power supply Power cord / V-mount battery (16.8V) and D-Tap

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