In testing the Zhiyun CX100, I was immediately struck by how much power this palm-sized unit packs into such a lightweight frame. It has quickly become my go-to tool for run-and-gun shoots where setting up heavy stands is simply not an option.
The CX100 feels exceptionally sturdy for weighing only 710g, with a chassis that manages heat impressively well thanks to the DynaVort cooling system. Even during extended high-intensity sessions, the device remains stable, proving that the build quality is prioritized for reliable field performance.
Using the CX100 is intuitive, with the bi-color adjustments allowing for quick transitions between warm indoor scenes and cool daylight setups. The battery life is surprisingly robust for its size, meaning you can spend less time worrying about power sources and more time capturing the perfect shot.
This light is perfect for freelance videographers and content creators who demand studio-quality illumination in a highly mobile, handheld package.
The Zhiyun CX100 is a brilliant piece of engineering that earns its 4.9/5 rating by solving the most common pain points of portable lighting. While $499.00 is a significant investment, the versatility and performance gains make it an essential upgrade for any serious mobile lighting kit.