NANLUX Unveils WC-LM6P-C1: 6-Pin Wired Controller for Evoke and Dyno Lighting Fixtures

NANLUX, a renowned brand in film, TV, and photography lighting solutions, has unveiled the WC-LM6P-C1, a 6-pin wired controller designed for the Evoke and Dyno lighting fixture series.

NANGUANG, NANLUX’s parent company, founded in 1992 by photographer and entrepreneur Lin Biguang, remains a family-managed business with close to 1000 employees based in Shantou, China. Our coverage has previously highlighted NANLUX’s recent releases, such as the Evoke 2400B, Evoke 900C, and Dyno 1200C, among others.

Wired Controller as a Practical Alternative
The NANLUX WC-LM6P-C1 offers an alternative approach for the Dyno and Evoke series, enhancing the existing control options with its wired functionality. It proves valuable in scenarios where wireless communication faces challenges or is impractical, and it serves as a budget-friendly solution when wiring constraints limit connections to control boards and operators.

Intuitive Control Interface and Precision Operation
Equipped with physical controls, the WC-LM6P-C1 ensures straightforward and precise operation within an 8m range from the lamp head. Featuring a 3.2-inch display and an intuitive interface, the controller caters to both novice and experienced users. It comprises three knobs and three buttons for swift adjustments of brightness, green/magenta values, and CCT. The brightness can be fine-tuned with 0.1% precision, allowing seamless transitions from zero to the current value with a simple knob press.

Adaptable Set Positioning with Robust Design
The WC-LM6P-C1 comes with an 8m connection cable, incorporating a 6-pin self-latching aviation connector on both ends and a USB connector. Its robust design makes it adept at handling challenging setups, such as rigging fixtures at elevated heights, ensuring adjustable positioning on set.

News source: https://www.nanlux.com/index?t=1704988061242#/en

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