Gear Review: Aputure 600d

The Aputure 600d is a powerful and versatile LED light that offers a range of features that make it ideal for professional video production. Comparable to a 1200W HMI, it is one of the brightest LED lights on the market, making it perfect for use in a variety of settings, from small studios to large-scale productions. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the Aputure 600d and explore its features and performance in detail.

Features

Here is a list of the key features of the Aputure 600d:

  • Comparable to a 1200W HMI
  • Bowens mount for light modifiers
  • CRI and TLCI ratings of 96+

Performance

We at Seek First Productions love using this light to replace the sun coming through windows or as night for day. It is extremely bright.

The Aputure 600d delivers exceptional performance across a wide range of shooting situations. Its maximum output of 600W is more than sufficient for even the largest studio setups, while its adjustable control box makes it easy to fine-tune the light output to suit your needs. The bowens mount makes it easy to attach a variety of light modifiers, such as softboxes and beauty dishes, further expanding the range of lighting options available to you.

One of the standout features of the Aputure 600d is its high-quality color rendering. With CRI and TLCI ratings of 96+, it produces highly accurate colors that are true to life. This is especially important for video production, where accurate color reproduction is essential for creating a professional-looking final product.

Here is a full review. 

Using the Aputure 600d in Nashville

For video production professionals in Nashville, the Aputure 600d is an excellent choice for lighting equipment. Its high-quality color rendering and advanced control options make it ideal for a wide range of shooting situations, from small-scale productions to larger studio setups. It’s also compact and easy to transport, which makes it a great option for on-location shoots.

You can rent this LED at Nashville Gear Rental, here.