The Story
The Godox SL60IID Daylight LED Video Light features a user-friendly monolight form factor. The Godox SL 60 II D Daylight LED video light with a solid 5600K is ideal to be used in daylight, or in locations with large windows.
The Godox SL60IID produces accurate colours with a CRI rating of 96 and a TLCI rating of 97 and is dimmable from 0-100%. Illumination up to 18,600 lux is produced using the included. On the rear of the light, you will find a built-in LCD display, with tactile buttons, and encoders. Alternatively, you can operate the light from a distance via Bluetooth using the Godox light control app.
Eight creative special effects are added to add a creative flare to your shoot, such as the effect of a faulty television screen. On the front of the SL60IID, you will find the widely used Bowens mount to make it compatible with a wide variety of additional accessories from various manufacturers.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Godox SL60IID Daylight LED Video Light features a user-friendly monolight form factor. The Godox SL 60 II D Daylight LED video light with a solid 5600K is ideal to be used in daylight, or in locations with large windows.
The Godox SL60IID produces accurate colours with a CRI rating of 96 and a TLCI rating of 97 and is dimmable from 0-100%. Illumination up to 18,600 lux is produced using the included. On the rear of the light, you will find a built-in LCD display, with tactile buttons, and encoders. Alternatively, you can operate the light from a distance via Bluetooth using the Godox light control app.
Eight creative special effects are added to add a creative flare to your shoot, such as the effect of a faulty television screen. On the front of the SL60IID, you will find the widely used Bowens mount to make it compatible with a wide variety of additional accessories from various manufacturers.













