Aputure launches Amaran MX and F7: compact, lightweight, powerful and affordable lights

Mar 31, 2018

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Aputure launches Amaran MX and F7: compact, lightweight, powerful and affordable lights

Mar 31, 2018

Dunja Djudjic

Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.

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Aputure is launching two new lights that put a whole lot of power in a small and lightweight package. One is Amaran MX, and Aputure showed off its prototype back in September 2017. The other is the Amaran F7, a long-awaited upgrade to one of their oldest products, the Amaran 198.

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Amaran MX

The Amaran MX is a “younger brother” of the Amaran M9. It boasts over 1,200 lux at 0.5m and has an expanded bicolor range of 2800K-6500K. Unlike the plastic M9, the MX is made of aircraft-grade aluminum. It’s still lightweight as its predecessor, but more durable.

This light packs 128 LEDs onto the surface size of a credit card. It’s the times brighter than the M9. It comes with a new BOOSTER function, which gives you 30% push of output on top of the light’s maximum, making it four times brighter than its predecessor. As for the color accuracy, the MX has TLCI and CRI of 95+.

The Amaran MX is available for orders starting from 30 March 2018 at the price of $149.

Amaran F7

The Amaran F7 is a follow-up to the Amaran 198, one of the oldest Aputure’s products. As the company puts it, the Amaran F7 “does everything that the Amaran 198 does, but better.”

The new light is half the depth but twice the brightness when compared to its predecessor. It has 256 LEDs on a slightly longer, but almost identical surface area, and it’s only half the size of the 198 in depth. The F7 is thinner and more compact, but three times brighter than the Amaran 198c at 5500k.

The Amaran F7 is capable of dimming to true 0% and has an expanded bicolor range of 3200-9500K. It gives you the maximum output of 5,500 lux at 0.5m when tuned to 5600K. This makes it the first bi-color LED that offers you 100% daylight output.

Just like the MX, the Amaran F7 also has TLCI and CRI score of 95+. It’s powered by Sony NP-F batteries, but also has a D-Tap so it can be powered by a V-Mount or Gold-Mount battery which powers the camera system.

As for the availability, it’s the same as for the MX: you can get this light starting from 30 March. The price is set to $98.

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Dunja Djudjic

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Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.

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