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An incredibly color-accurate light!
I was quite curious about this light, as I believe this is the first higher-wattage COB light K&F Concept has produced. K&F has been known for making pretty good quality, inexpensive gear for some time, but in the last year or so, they've seen a significant improvement in the quality of their products, such as their fantastic Black Mist filters.
Given the price, I had tempered my expectations. I mean, this is one of the most affordable 60W Bowens mount lights on the market. When I tested the color accuracy of the light, I was incredibly surprised. I've included a screenshot of that test in this review. The measured light temperature is 5631K! I mean, I have MUCH more expensive lights, including ones from companies like Aputure and Nanlite, that don't reach anywhere near 5600K like this light. There was also just a small shift to the green, and it was small! I was simply blown away by these results!
Another thing I really like is that K&F did NOT make the included reflector one of those crazy hyper-reflectors that so many companies now use so they can increase their brightness specs. The problem with those reflectors is that they create a super bright but small circle of light in the center that then quickly drops off to the sides. This isn't an issue with this light, as K&F included a more traditional reflector that creates a much more even light distribution.
The yoke has a plastic handle, but is still incredibly sturdy. I hung a 36-inch deep parabolic softbox on this light and had no problems with sagging. This mount is much sturdier than the old gold standard for budget 60W lights, the Godox SL60.
The power supply is integrated into the light, just like the Godox SL60, and it comes with one of the longest power cords I've ever seen on a light in this price range. The remote control is easy to use and features a nice, large, bright screen that's very easy to read.
You can set the group and channel number of this light, allowing you to control multiple lights with different settings using the single remote.
The build quality is mostly plastic, as you'd expect from a light in this price range, but it actually feels a bit more solid than the Godox SL60.
If you're looking for a 60W light, I'd strongly recommend skipping the Godox SL60 and opting for this one from K&F instead. Not only is it a much more color-accurate light (actually, one of the most color-accurate lights I've ever used, regardless of the price), the fan inside the light is also a bit quieter AND it's currently about $10 cheaper!
Given the price, I had tempered my expectations. I mean, this is one of the most affordable 60W Bowens mount lights on the market. When I tested the color accuracy of the light, I was incredibly surprised. I've included a screenshot of that test in this review. The measured light temperature is 5631K! I mean, I have MUCH more expensive lights, including ones from companies like Aputure and Nanlite, that don't reach anywhere near 5600K like this light. There was also just a small shift to the green, and it was small! I was simply blown away by these results!
Another thing I really like is that K&F did NOT make the included reflector one of those crazy hyper-reflectors that so many companies now use so they can increase their brightness specs. The problem with those reflectors is that they create a super bright but small circle of light in the center that then quickly drops off to the sides. This isn't an issue with this light, as K&F included a more traditional reflector that creates a much more even light distribution.
The yoke has a plastic handle, but is still incredibly sturdy. I hung a 36-inch deep parabolic softbox on this light and had no problems with sagging. This mount is much sturdier than the old gold standard for budget 60W lights, the Godox SL60.
The power supply is integrated into the light, just like the Godox SL60, and it comes with one of the longest power cords I've ever seen on a light in this price range. The remote control is easy to use and features a nice, large, bright screen that's very easy to read.
You can set the group and channel number of this light, allowing you to control multiple lights with different settings using the single remote.
The build quality is mostly plastic, as you'd expect from a light in this price range, but it actually feels a bit more solid than the Godox SL60.
If you're looking for a 60W light, I'd strongly recommend skipping the Godox SL60 and opting for this one from K&F instead. Not only is it a much more color-accurate light (actually, one of the most color-accurate lights I've ever used, regardless of the price), the fan inside the light is also a bit quieter AND it's currently about $10 cheaper!
23/03/2025
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