Nanlite Forza 60B II Bi-Color LED Monolight Review
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Our editorial take on the Nanlite Forza 60B II Bi-Color LED Monolight
The Nanlite Forza 60B II represents a smart and welcome refinement of an already popular fixture. It expertly builds upon the original's success by solidifying its position as a go-to tool for creators who value portability and flexibility above all else. Its compact, lightweight-form factor is its defining feature, allowing it to be tucked into small spaces, mounted on a gimbal, or easily packed for travel without sacrificing a respectable amount of output for its size. This is not a light meant to overpower the sun, but rather a versatile instrument for controlled environments.
The second-generation improvements address key user feedback, resulting in a more polished user experience. Operation is quieter, the controls are more refined, and the build quality remains solid. The combination of bi-color functionality for matching ambient light, flexible power options using either AC or common NP-F batteries, and access to a massive ecosystem of modifiers via the included Bowens-mount adapter makes it a true workhorse. It can serve capably as a key light for interviews, a hair light in a three-point setup, or a practical accent on set.
For its intended use, the Forza 60B II is a standout performer that hits a compelling sweet spot between price, performance, and portability. It’s an incredibly practical investment that can fill multiple roles in a creator's lighting kit, making it one of the most versatile and useful compact lights on the market.
- Exceptionally compact and lightweight design
- Versatile power options with AC adapter or NP-F battery grip
- Good output for its small size
- Quiet fan operation suitable for video work
- Accurate bi-color performance across its CCT range
- Included Bowens mount adapter provides wide modifier compatibility
- Not powerful enough to fight strong daylight
- Full output requires the fan to be on
- Requires two NP-F batteries (not included) for grip operation
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Specs
- Weight
- 1.5 lb / 680 g
- Battery
- 1x V-Mount Rechargeable (Not Included) or 2x Sony-Type NP-F970 Rechargeable (Not Included)
- Dimming
- Built-In Dimmer, 0 to 100%
- Display
- OLED
- Item Type
- 1x LED Monolight
- Yoke Type
- Manually-Operated Yoke
- Beam Angle
- 45° with Included Reflector
- Dimensions
- 7.8 x 4.1 x 3.3" / 19.8 x 10.4 x 8.4 cm
- Color Modes
- Daylight, Tungsten
- Input Power
- 15 VDC, 110 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
- Power Source
- AC to DC Adapter (Included), Battery (Not Included)
- Inline Switch
- No
- Cooling System
- Fan
- Inputs Outputs
- 1x Barrel / Coax Power Input
- Umbrella Mount
- Yes
- Power Pass Thru
- No
- Fixture Mounting
- 1x 5/8" Receiver
- Color Temperature
- 2700 to 6500K
- Power Consumption
- 72 W (Maximum)
- Battery Plate Type
- 1x V-Mount (Included), 2x Sony L-Series / NP-F (Included)
- Wireless Frequency
- 2.4 GHz
- Operating Conditions
- Up to 104°F / 40.0°C
- Front Accessory Mount
- Proprietary
- Included Storage Case
- Yes
- Mobile App Compatible
- Yes: Android & iOS (App Name: NANLINK)
- Preprogrammed Effects
- Yes
- Color Accuracy Standard
- CRI 96, TLCI 98
- Environmental Resistance
- No
- Wireless Remote Control Type
- Bluetooth
- Photometrics At 3.3 Ft 1 M 5600k With Reflector
- 1333 fc / 14,350 Lux
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