Introducing the MG6K: Redefining High-Performance Professional Lighting
The MG6K sets a new benchmark in professional lighting, delivering brightness that exceeds traditional 6kW HMI fixtures—while drawing just 4,300W of power. Despite its power, the MG6K remains compact, with a lightweight 24.5 kg (54 lb) head (28 kg/61 lb with yoke) and an extended CCT range up to 10,000K, complete with ±100% green/magenta adjustment.
Engineered for precision and power, the MG6K—when paired with Godox’s extensive accessory ecosystem—produces intense, focused beams with sharp shadows and exceptional clarity. With the MGR30 reflector, it achieves 41,000 lux at 5600K from 5 meters; with the MGR15 reflector, output jumps to 132,000 lux.
Built for professional environments, the MG6K includes built-in CRMX wireless control, IP54-rated weather resistance, flicker-free output, ultra-fine dimming down to 0.1%, and a highly efficient cooling system that improves heat dissipation by 75%—ensuring reliable performance during extended, high-load shoots.
By maximizing both light source efficiency and structural engineering, the MG6K delivers exceptional output, durability, and control—pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern cinematographic lighting.
Engineered for precision and power, the MG6K—when paired with Godox’s extensive accessory ecosystem—produces intense, focused beams with sharp shadows and exceptional clarity. With the MGR30 reflector, it achieves 41,000 lux at 5600K from 5 meters; with the MGR15 reflector, output jumps to 132,000 lux.
Built for professional environments, the MG6K includes built-in CRMX wireless control, IP54-rated weather resistance, flicker-free output, ultra-fine dimming down to 0.1%, and a highly efficient cooling system that improves heat dissipation by 75%—ensuring reliable performance during extended, high-load shoots.
By maximizing both light source efficiency and structural engineering, the MG6K delivers exceptional output, durability, and control—pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern cinematographic lighting.
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