146 GUIDE - Moving heads
PROLIGHTS | CROMOWASH300
www.musiclights.it
Prolights Cromowash300 is a moving LED washer equipped with the brand new fast-zoom technology, providing an impressive zoom range. The LED section is equipped with 91 high efficiency 3W LEDs with RGBWA colour synthesis, giving it unequalled performance for a fixture in its class. The full spectrum RGBWA colour mixing allows perfect chromatic performance combining with a variable CTC for a linear transition from cold to warm shades. The new fast-zoom optics provide a fast and linear passage from 8º tight beam to 40º flood projec- tion, maintaining an outstanding colour mixing throughout the entire zooming range. Its compact dimensions and lightweight profile (only 11kg) allow Cromowash300 to have very silent, precise and rapid movements. The high-end technical profile of this multi-purpose fixture make it a reliable tool for production of professional lighting design in various environments as live, touring and TV studios.
ROBE | MMX SPOT
www.robe.cz
The Robin MMX Spot provides very powerful output of 1200W fixture required for full utilization of unique animating capabilities of two rotating gobo wheels, dual graphic wheel and rotating prism. This ‘king of animation’ is a unique combination of extreme power of the new Philips MSR Platinum 35 lamp, quietness of internal components and specially designed cooling system. The design is packed full of features including HotSpot control, fast Iris, CMY+CTO, variable frost and other effects that allow easy customisation via Slot&Lock system. Electronic auto-ranging ballast and power supplies ensure easy global installations, touring and cross renting. The New Dual Graphic Wheel : Astonishing artistic animations and effects are possible to achieve thanks to the Dual Graphic Wheel. By its unique design it allows creation of interesting Kaleidoscopic effects, as well as effects like water, fire, clouds, night sky and transitions with morphing through several focusing planes. The wheel also allows movement from side to side (patent pending). The MSR Platinum 35 lamp: exceptional light output of the MMX Spot is provided by Philips MSR Platinum 35 short arc MiniFastFit lamp. This lamp s features include better CCT stabil- ity, longer useful livetime and enable high output while requiring only 800W power consumption.
SAGITTER | ARROW 300 BEAM
www.sagitter.com
The professional Arrow 300W Beam moving head has been designed at the Sagitter research and development centre in Castel Goffredo Italy and features a patented beam focus technology. This is unique to Sagitter and provides a high definition beam far superior to a fixed lens. The design is based on the principle of moving the lens to focus the light beam rather than the traditional method of moving the entire light mechanism. The result is an unmatched purity and definition. The use of an innovative thermal cage allows the mounting of tangential cooling fans, which provide a very low noise cooling, making the product idea for installations which require low noise levels, such as broadcast or theatre applications. Features such as battery powering of the operating system allow users to program the various menus in the absence of power. The careful selection of the critical components used in the Arrow Series deliver a high quality professional product. It utilises the next generation FastFit lamp technology along with very high quality electronic ballasts, CYM colour mixing and is very little noise.
SGM | MP-5
www.sgm.it
Moving from its conventional round-can form, this IP65-rated fixture retains the same LED structure but adopts a more compact rectangular profile, making it tour friendly. With the advantages of reduced weight, dimension and power, coupled with the beautiful styling, SGM are setting a new direction, keeping the rental companies in mind. Housed in a black slim aluminium chassis, the low-profile MP5 is a powerful full-colour moving LED washlight for indoor and outdoor use. The low-profile fixture features 44 each of the luxeon rebel red, green and blue LEDs, offering CTC and white balance control, with just 400W power consumption and lamp life expectancy of 50,000 hours. Lenses are interchangeable (via the narrow, medium and wide lens kit) and there is 16-bit pan and tilt control. The fixture boasts seven or 12 DMX channels and set up is via an OLED graphic five button display. Other features include a simple menu structure, upgradeable software via DMX, standard Neutrik powerCON connectors and standard 5-pin XLR for DMX in / out. As with all SGM’s new LED models, cooling methods have been improved via rectangular heatsinks, set-up and address procedures improved with the aid of internal diagnostics, and control procedures implemented to ensure that lamps run flicker-free.
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