Moving heads - GUIDE 141
CHAUVET | LEGEND 412
www.chauvetlighting.com
Legend 412 is an innovative, high performance moving yoke wash with 12 cutting-edge, CREE quad-coloured RGBW LEDs controllable in quadrants. Nimble and ultra-compact, it is a multi-purpose unit, capable of an excellent wash, dynamic chases and pixel mapping. The incorporation of white emitters makes for better colour rendering while the calibration of LEDs ensures the visual uniformity of output. The 45 built-in movement, strobe and colour macros make complex-looking effects easy to achieve. With these pre-existing macros, a designer can get a jump-start on programming as well as maintain dimming control over them. Placed alone or in groups, this lightweight fixture can be positioned almost anywhere and deliver powerful results in any setting. Its 12º beam angle has tremendous punch against higher wattage fixtures, yet the Legend 412 maintains a very even wash. Its superior optical system achieves enhanced clarity for this near-silent fixture. A variant of the Legend 412, Legend 412 VW, incorporates warm and cool white quad-coloured LEDs for better, purer whites and the flexibility of colour temperature selection to go from warm and inviting, to crisp and cold shades.
CHRISTIE | YK200, YK100 & YK50
www.christiedigital.eu
Christie Nitro is a range of integrated moving yokes that can double as digital moving luminaires. The yokes, which come in three sizes - the YK200, YK100 and YK50 - use DMX512 show control to pan or tilt either a range of lighting heads or Christie projection systems. When using the projection systems Nitro also adds focus, zoom and keystone capability with repeatable accuracy, and smashes the brightness / performance ratio of previous moving digital luminaires - now offering up to 20,000 ANSI lumens. Further to utilising a variety of LED and xenon show lighting systems (up to 7000W xenon), the yokes can be married to current Christie projection technology, bringing new com- mercial possibilities to those who have already invested in Christie award-winning Roadster and M Series, and even some of Christie’s LCD projection systems.
CLAY PAKY | SHARPY
www.claypaky.it
Sharpy is a 189W moving beam light with an unprecedented brightness usually achievable only with far greater wattages. Weighing just 16kg, it produces a perfectly parallel, laser-like beam with an incredible output of 59,760 lux at 20 metres. Sharpy is also groundbreaking for the purity of its beam, which is sharply defined and free of any halo or discoloration around the edges. Sharpy’s spectacular mid-air effects are the result of a miniaturised system that includes 17 gobos, an eight facet rotating prism, a wheel with 14 colours, a dimmer, a linear frost and a strobe shutter. The gobos are fixed in a wheel that is easily replaceable and includes six variably sized circular apertures, which reduce the beam angle from 3.8º to 0º. Sharpy’s rapid pan / tilt movements display the sort of speed and snappy acceleration normally as- sociated with moving mirror fixtures. Movements are meticulously precise and repeatable in addition to being fast. With its lightweight and modest footprint, Sharpy is small enough to be fitted anywhere - on trusses at live and TV events, on stage, in showrooms or conference rooms. Sharpy is also available in a shiny mirror-finish chrome version, adding glamour to sets while making lights a less invasive presence.
COEMAR | INFINITY M
www.coemar.com
The Infinity M series gives extraordinary continuity to the logical expansion of the successful Infinity range, and offers the most technologi- cally advanced professional lighting tools, sized in a micro body. Designed to be the next generation of essential moving lights, this family of fixtures introduces the multiple-lamp concept. Apart from the 700W and 575W MSR gold MiniFastFit, the Infinity M now also take the new MiniFastFit 750W Ge Halogen lamp. This innovation, makes the Infinity M one of the most versatile adjustable head projector on the market. The fact that it is compact, bright, has a wide range of functions and is technologically advanced truly makes this the wave of the future. With a simple software update, all the M series (Spot / Wash / ACL) can be transformed from studio to theatre projectors, ready to accept the new 3,200K MiniFastFit lamp especially designed for the Infinity M series.
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