New Nanlite PavoTube II 6C: A Portable & Versatile RGBWW Light

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Published on April 23, 2020
Nanlite PavoTube II 6C
Nanlite PavoTube II 6C
Stephanie Vermillion
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With the new PavoTube II 6C, Nanlite packs powerful studio-quality lighting into an impressively compact 10-inch fixture. The Nanlite PavoTube II 6C combines a maximum output of 520 lumens with a color temperature range of 7500 to 2700K, not to mention full-spectrum RGB and pre-programmed lighting effects that precisely emulate different scenes, such as first responder lights or thunderstorms.

This portable gadget gives traveling photographers and videographers ultimate lighting creativity — without the typical lighting-kit bulk. Here are some of our favorite things about the new Nanlite PavoTube II 6C, which is available for purchase now.

Nanlite PavoTube II 6C

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The half-pound, ultra-portable Nanlite PavoTube II 6C delivers studio-quality lighting without the bulky lighting-kit weight. This new lighting fixture features 0 to 100 percent dimming, with an adjustable color temperature of 7500 to 2700K, a maximum illumination of 520 lumens, and over 360 static light colors across the RGB spectrum. Plus, creators can use the PavoTube II 6C for up to 65 minutes at full brightness, thanks to the gadget’s powerful internal Li-ion battery (charged by USB-C source).

Key Features:

  • RGB+WW LED Tube
  • 2700K to 7500K color temperature with green/magenta adjustment
  • Color rendering index of 95
  • Television lighting consistency index of 97
  • 0 to 100 percent dimming
  • Maximum illumination of 520 lumens
  • 10 inches long with 1.5-inch diameter
  • 6 pounds
  • Built-in rechargeable 3.7V/ 2200mA Li-ion battery
  • 65-minute battery run time at 100 percent brightness
  • USB-C charging
  • 4ghz wireless control
  • Mount: 2x 1/4 20-inch receivers, magnets

Portable, on-the-go lighting:

For studio-quality lighting, the new Nanlite PavoTube II 6C is about as portable as they come. This 0.6-pound, 10-inch lighting fixture offers an impressive maximum illumination of 520 lumens — with a tiny size that easily fits in a backpack’s water bottle compartment. The PavoTube II 6C comes with a wristband for easy carrying and controlling, as well as a carry bag for protection. This compact-yet-powerful lighting fixture is a game-changer for travel, adventure, and on-the-go photographers and videographers.  

Nanlite PavoTube II 6C

Easily adjustable with 360 static light colors:

Color versatility is one of the PavoTube II 6C’s most impressive features. This gadget has a color temperature of 7500 to 2700K with green to magenta adjustments — and that’s just the start. The PavoTube II 6C also offers more than 360 static light colors across the RGB spectrum. Creators can cycle through this spectrum as quickly or as slowly as they’d like.

Spot-on special lighting effects:

The PavoTube II 6C comes with 15 pre-programmed special effects that precisely emulate common scenes, such as the lighting effects of police cars, the flames of a candle, lightning from thunderstorms, explosions, camera flashes, and more. These scenes, often tricky to recreate, are seamless and easy to master with the fixture’s built-in menu system. 

Long-lasting internal battery:

The PavoTube II 6C may be small, but this gadget is mighty — especially when it comes to battery life. Its internal Li-ion battery can run at full brightness for up to 65 minutes. The battery can be charged by any USB-C source, including pre-charged power banks.

Feature image via Nanlite

Stephanie Vermillion
Stephanie Vermillion is a wedding, documentary and small business filmmaker covering the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area, as well as a travel and lifestyle journalist reporting on a variety of topics across the globe. Combining Stephanie’s interests in storytelling, love, wildlife, travel and media, Stephanie Vermillion Studio was built from the ground up in her one-bedroom apartment in Hoboken, New Jersey. Stephanie’s writing and photography have been published in outlets like Mental Floss and Elite Daily, and her filmmaking includes everything from East Coast weddings to awareness-building wildlife conservation films around the world.