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The Nanlite Miro 60c is the larger sibling of the Miro 30c, offering more power and a bigger light source while still keeping things slim, stylish, and portable. Measuring just under 23cm across and weighing only 0.74kg, it’s easy to carry and set up, yet produces a bright 8382 lux output at 1m (5600K). With the same Nebula C4 RGBW engine at its core, the Miro 60c gives you full-colour flexibility, 14 built-in effects, and a magnetic diffuser for flattering soft light. Control it directly on the unit or wirelessly via the NANLINK app, and power it from mains, USB-C, or optional dual NP-F batteries. Whether you’re filming, streaming, or shooting stills, the Miro 60c provides more punch in a compact package.
The Miro 60c is designed to adapt to any creative setup. Its wide CCT range of 2700K–7500K lets you match natural daylight or create warmer, moodier tones, while ±150 G/M adjustment ensures colour balance is spot on. The Nebula C4 engine opens up 36,000 RGB colours, giving you complete freedom to experiment. For softer, flattering results, the included magnetic diffuser attaches instantly.
The Miro 60c offers three core lighting modes:
Adjusting the light couldn’t be simpler. The rear panel features a single knob, two buttons, and a clear 1.28" round display, making changes quick and intuitive. For wireless convenience, the built-in Bluetooth connects to the NANLINK app, giving you precise control over brightness, colour, and effects directly from your phone.
With a 360° rotating yoke and both 1/4"-20 and 5/8" receiver mounting options, the Miro 60c is ready for almost any setup. Whether you’re mounting it on a stand, rig, or handheld grip, it’s easy to get the angle you need. Its lightweight but sturdy build makes it equally at home in a studio or on location.
The Miro 60c gives you multiple ways to stay powered. Use the included USB-C cable with a PD3.0 adapter for continuous mains use, or go mobile with optional NP-F batteries or a USB-C power bank. Unlike the smaller 30c, the 60c takes two NP-F batteries, giving you extended run times: around 63 minutes with NP-F750s, or up to 98 minutes with NP-F970s.
If you like the size and features of the Miro 30c but need more output, the Miro 60c is the natural upgrade. The larger panel and higher lux rating make it ideal for situations where extra brightness or softer coverage is required, such as interviews, livestreams, or product shoots. Its dual battery slots also give you longer wireless runtimes, making it especially useful for creators on the move. Portable, versatile, and packed with creative lighting modes, the Miro 60c is a solid investment for anyone who wants professional results without carrying heavy gear.
| Vendor: | Nanlite |
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