104 GUIDE - moving heads
FINE ART | FINE 1500 SPOT
www.fineart-light.com
FINE 1500 Spot is the newest moving head from Fine Art. It utilises an Osram HTI -1500W short-arc discharge lamp, glass, cold light
ceramic reflector, which enhances light output efficiency by 30% higher than same power moving heads. It features the new US type electronic ballast, infinite CMY colour mixing system and colour wheel with rainbow effect, three gobo wheels with shaking and morphing effects, linear CTO (6500K - 3000K),separate dimmer and strobe design. Other specifications include: replaceable animation wheel; 0 - 100% linear dimmer / 1 - 13 FPS strobe effect; 5 -100% linear iris / linear focus beam angle 10°- 32°; adjustable fan speed / DMX controlling fan speed; long life self charging battery; LCD wide screen and jog wheel design for menu operation; super silence working mode with fast / precise-orienting / smooth XY movement; and wireless system / Art-net over Ethernet network prepared.
GLP| IMPRESSION 120 REBEL ZOOM
www.glp.de
The new impression Zoom fixture has been born from the pedigree of the award winning impression series of LED based moving head fixtures designed and engineered in Germany. Building on the proven performance reputation that the Impression brand has attained around the world, the Impression Zoom brings an automated zoom function to designers fingertips, combined with a new LED source. The key, was not to lose any of the cool features from the original, including the design with no base unit, the smooth dimming, the even colour mixing, and the speed of operation. LED fixtures as a true professional light source have now been well and truly proved and the Impres- sion Zoom takes the use and application of LED to another new level.
GRIVEN | KOLORGLOBE MK2
www.griven.com
The CYM single beam colour changer searchlights Kolorglobe Mk2 7000 and Kolorglobe Mk2 4000 have huge creative possibilities with live event use, providing suitable solutions for rental companies, as well as for permanent architectural installations in large-scale concepts. Weatherproofed to a certified IP44 rating for a comfortable exterior use, these units feature an electronic ballast set and use powerful flicker-free 7000W or 4000W lamps with precision electro-shaped nickel rhodium coated reflector to give an extraordinary light output. The electronic ballast has been exclusively engineered to feed Xenon lamps and as a result offers high reliability, while ensuring long life to the lamp and correct operation in a wide variety of vertical and horizontal applications. Power supply extension cables for comfortable use can separate the ballast unit from the projectors up to 20m. On board or remote DMX 512 control gives access to all functions, which include frost soft edge effect, black out, mechanical dimmer, enhanced electronic strobe and stand-by option. Although designed for suspended use on touring shows applications, these units feature brake locking wheels and screw jacks for floor-mounted installations, while transit locks are provided for the pan and tilt movement.
HIGHLITE | INDIGO 4500
www.highlite.nl
Indigo 4500 is a small, quiet and compact LED based moving head spot. With an output that is the true rival to the MSD250 lamp and a feature set that suits an output of this kind, the Indigo 4500 is the new revolution of effect lighting. A 60W LED light source means that the Indigo 4500 is truly ‘green’ and is going to save money on power bills. The Indigo 4500 is fully packed and offers all functions needed for an average and powerful light show. It has two gobo wheels: one gobo wheel with nine metal gobos; and a second gobo wheel offers seven rotating gobos two of which are made of glass. All gobos are easy interchangeable and both gobo wheels offer goboshake function. The colour wheel has eight vivid colours. Focus is done by DMX and the three facet prism offers you an extra dimension in your creativity. The 60W LED engine in combination with the dedicated high class optics give you an massive 4500 Lux at two metres.
www.mondodr.com
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