ARRI SkyPanel S60-C

ARRI SkyPanel S60-C

Use our high-quality, soft, and adjustable ARRI SkyPanel S60-C light. Ideal for corporate events, trade shows, gala dinners, and broadcast productions. Available for hire at AV Productions.
The ARRI SkyPanel S60-C is a widely used LED soft light for film, TV, and premium live and corporate productions. It’s a mid-sized panel with a 645 x 300 mm (25.4 in x 11.8 in) light aperture, designed to deliver a broad, even field of soft illumination. White light is continuously adjustable from 2,800 K to 10,000 K, and the RGBW light engine also supports full colour mixing with hue and saturation control. Green and magenta can be trimmed directly on the fixture, which makes it straightforward to match tungsten, daylight, mixed practicals, or camera-specific requirements without relying on gels. On set, the S60-C works well as a key, soft fill, or top light, especially for interviews, branded content, and studio style corporate shoots where you want a clean, flattering look. For events and hybrid productions, it provides camera-ready output while remaining comfortable for presenters at closer distances, which is ideal for keynote stages, panel discussions, and broadcast style sets. Control integrates neatly into modern workflows. The fixture supports onboard control, 5-pin DMX in and through, plus Art-Net and sACN over EtherCon LAN, with RDM available for setup and status. Dimming is smooth from 0 to 100% for cueing and camera work. Build and rigging are designed for professional use. The S60-C uses an aluminium yoke with a 28 mm spigot (Junior pin) mount and offers +/- 90° tilt. Battery input is available for mobile use, with light output reduced when running on battery. ARRI also quotes an estimated LED lifetime (L70) of 50,000 hours.
If your production needs soft, controllable, camera-friendly light, ARRI SkyPanel S60-C hire is a strong option. Send AV Productions your stage or studio layout and we’ll build a package that covers key, fill and backlight for both the live audience and the cameras.