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Moving heads - GUIDE 145


LAMA-VITA | VITASPOT 10014 www.lama-vita.com


The Lama-Vita VitaSpot 10014 is a powerful LED moving head which features a 90W light source, a 14° beam angle, and has a 50,000 hour lifespan. It has a crystal clear optical design, which allows it to create 9500 lux at two metres, but it only consumes only 180W. It features two gobo wheels, one rotated and one fixed, plus a colour wheel, and a three facet prism. Its other features inculde a motorised fo- cus, flicker-free operation, variable dimming and shutter modes, friendly custom programs, multiple control via DMX 11 / 14 channels, plus auto and master slave to function in standalone mode. The VitaSpot 10014 is a versatile fixture, and is suitable for a number of applications including stadia ceremonies, theatres, nightclubs, restaurants, ball rooms, conference room, and mobile DJ shows.


LTH | IANUS www.lth-gmbh.de


The Ianus 25 is a LED moving light with functions on the front of its chasis and on the reverse. The functions can be used separate or in conjunction with one another. The samll nature of the LEDs make it possible to equip the housing with two different systems. One side has a LED-videopanel, while the other side has a LED washlight with 96 3W RGBW LEDs. The fixtures features changeable lense optics, and can be controlled with either four or eight DMX channels. The Ianus features 576 single controllable Nichia RGB LEDs, and has soft- dimming with patented Lehmann-modulation. It has a beam angle of 115°, while its ambient temperature is 0º - 40º. It also features an illuminated LC display for quick and easy menu selections.


MARTIN PROFESSIONAL | MAC AURA www.martin.com


The Martin Professional MAC Aura is the first compact LED moving head wash light with zoom that offers new eye-candy aura effects plus functions as a highly capable single-lens wash with fully pre-mixed colour. The Aura’s groundbreaking optical system combines two illumi- nation systems in one luminaire - multicolour beam LEDs and a backlight LED lens array - to produce an all new visual palette that takes the synthetic look out of LED washlights. Use the fixture as a powerful single-lens wash or employ a separate set of individually control- lable multicolor LEDs. Mix, match, and create all new effects. Use the built-in FX engine to create extraordinary effects fast. The MAC Aura features superior colour mixing with a broad range of shades from two independent colour systems. Colour shades mix completely uniform from vibrant saturated colours across beautiful pastels to authentic warm and cool shades of white. The MAC Aura houses an unrivalled 11º - 58º zoom and delivers almost 4,000 lumens of output in an ultra-compact 5.6kg package. It moves at a speed and precision that was once only associated with moving mirrors. The MAC Aura is extremely quiet for noise sensitive environments and power consumption is super low.


PR LIGHTING | PR-5000 SPOT, BEAM & WASH www.pr-lighting.com


The PR-5000 spot, beam, and wash comprise the beginning of PR Lighting’s third generation series of moving heads. Among the list of achievements in this new series are a carefully chosen set of functions, very high light output, amazing zoom range, faster and quieter movement, improved cooling system and improved reliability. This series fits the bill perfectly for lighting designers needing higher power units.The highly-advanced PR-5000 Spot features 10º - 68º beam angle, combined with the integrated DMX wireless receiver, a very fast strobe and the capability to update the firmware through a PC. Other functions include CYM colour mixing plus seven dichroic colour filters and linear CTO, 12 indexable high-speed rotating gobos and seven easily interchangeable fixed gobos. They are DMX controlled, featur a linearly adjustable focus (eight or 16-bit), and a linearly adjustable dimmer and iris. Each has one three facet prism, a linearly adjustable frost wheel and changeable gobo effect wheel, plus an optional DMX512 wireless signal transmitter. The series have input signal isolating protection, energy saving function of the ballast, built-in analyser for easy fault finding and error messages, set-up options by internal rechargeable battery (without power connection), and a modular construction for easy maintenance.


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