146 GUIDE - MOVING HEADS
PR LIGHTING | XLED 336
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The XLED 336 is a 36-lamp fast moving, compact and economically priced moving head, with 17° dispersion angle. It generates its power and RGB colour mix from 36 x 3W Osram Oslon lamps (12 red, 12 green, 12 blue). With a power consumption of just 140W it outputs close to 250W. The spot has a field angle of 17°, beam angle of 8° (without frost board) or field angle of 32°, beam angle of 16° (without frost board) - with a lens angle of 8°. Head movement includes 540° pan and 270° tilt, with auto position correction, pan and tilt swap and invert function. It also offers 12 DMX control channels (16 channels in extended mode) plus electronic dimmer and strobe. Other advantages include the 50,000 hours LED lamp life, its compact dimensions of 263mm x 224mm x 204mm and a weight of just 4.2kg.
ROBE | ROBIN DLS
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The Robin DLS is the latest product in the DL range of luminaires that use the Robe RGBW LED module. The DLS adds a system of four fast, smooth, framing shutters within the optical path design of the DLX spot format. There is individual control of each shutter blade posi- tion and angle, together with rotation of the complete framing module. As well as providing a sharp, precise or soft frame for the projected image, the system produces a new series of effects through pre-programmed shutter blade shape and movement sequences. As with all models in the Robe DL luminaire range, the multiple shadows normally associated with an LED source have been eliminated. The Robe RGBW LED light source reproduces both rich and pastel colours at output levels normally associated with 1,200W discharge fixtures as well as pure whites at preselected 2,700K, 3,200K, 4,200K, 5,600K and 8,000K colour temperatures. The tungsten emulation function allows the fixture to be integrated into lighting schemes with existing traditional lanterns.
SGM | G-SPOT
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The G-Spot LED moving head generates a powerful light beam comparable to the brightest discharge lamps. It is perfect for all outdoor, wet and humid environments and is protected against the harmful ingress of external elements such as dirt, grease, sand and dust, which would deteriorate the gobos, lenses and so on. The G-Spot is sand, dirt and waterproof and fully-featured, with attributes such as: wide-angle ultra-fast linear 16-bit zoom 1:5 (9° to 45°); dynamic CT correction (2,500K to 10,000K); linear CTO; linear CTB; ultra smooth colour mixing, plus fast colour-snaps and completely seamless fades; two independent rotating gobo wheels and two independent effect wheels; RFID interface; fast and accurate iris with built-in dynamic effects; high-speed and precise focus control for crisp beam quality or soft de-focused effects; four-facet rotating prism for crisp clear beam separation; soft, high-quality frost filter; ultra-high-speed strobe, with the possibility to strobe between two or more colours at any speed; precision, fast, 16-bit 540° pan control and 270° tilt.
VARI LITE | VL3015LT
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The VL3015LT Spot luminaire from Philips Vari-Lite provides an output of a 1,500W lamp in a luminaire that offers a zoom range optimised for long throw applications along with a vast array of powerful features. Using the highly reliable 1,500W Osram double-ended short arc lamp to produce 41,487 lumens of output, the VL3015LT Spot features 10:1 zoom optics, CYM colour mixing, variable CTO wheel, two five-position colour wheels, three gobo/effects wheels, a beam size iris, and separate dimmer and ultra-fast strobe mechanisms. A stan- dard palette of gobos, effects and colours is provided with the unit and custom gobos, effects, and colours are also available. Additionally, the light contains an independent rotating and indexing three-facet prism as well as an independent frost glass. The zoom range of 6° to 60° allows for use in a multitude of applications from stadiums to theatres, and with only a setting adjustment, the fixture will run its short arc lamp at 900W, 1,200W or 1,650W without any detrimental effects on the lamp.
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