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Studio LED Shootout

Studio LED gear & standards in the United States

United States product studios buy more continuous COB lighting than cinema stages did a decade ago—driven by Amazon packshot demand and in-house DTC teams. Federal rules focus on FCC Part 15 RF emissions for LED drivers, while IEEE Std 1789-2015 remains the practical reference for temporal light modulation when you shoot 1/250s on gloss.

Typical US street pricing for 150 W-class COB (June 2026, body only)
Model classStreet USDWarranty
Aputure 120d II$4692 yr US service
Godox SL150II$3191 yr retailer
Nanlite Forza 150$3492 yr import

Scenario — Elena, CPG studio in New Jersey: She standardized on Bowens-mount softboxes for 40 SKUs/month. Mixed-vendor COBs failed passport neutrality until she matched SSI ≥ 85 across keys—documented in our color accuracy pillar.

Related shootout: Aputure 120d II vs Godox SL150II.

Pillar guides for United States

FAQ

UL/ETL listing is common in corporate facilities; many COB imports are FCC Part 15 compliant without UL—check your studio insurance rider.
B&H and Adorama typically service gray-market Godox/Nanlite with store warranties; Aputure US service centers handle RMA for registered units.