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Rotolight Anova Pro

Source: 1 The Anova Pro fits in a U-shaped yoke, which attaches to a regular lighting stand to allow both horizontal rotation and up/down angles.2 Powered either by a mains adaptor or a V-Lock battery, the Anova Pro can be used both in the studio or on location.3 All the work is done with these two large control dials: one for intensity (up to 100%) and the other for colour temperature (3,150K to 6,300K).

£1,140/$1,500

The Anova Pro comes in two versions: a Bi- Color unit or a brighter, fixed-colour We’ve reviewed the Bi-Color model, which mixes the output from two LED types to provide a continuously adjustable colour temperature from 3,150K to 6,300K.

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