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Cold White LED Fresnel Spotlight

  • LED Fresnel spotlight incl. barndoor and colour filter frame
  • Stepless manual zoom adjustment from 15° to 38°
  • Homogeneous 16-bit dimming
  • Dimmer mode, dimmer curve and dimmer delay can be adjusted according to the intended use
  • Frequency of pulse-width modulation is freely selectable
  • LC display with practical menu navigation
  • Mounting bracket with 24 mm TV spigot
  • 8-Leaf barn doors
  • Colour filter frame and power cable included in delivery

Technical data:

  • LED type: 1x 150 W COB LED
  • Colour temperature: 5600 K
  • Beam angle: 15° - 38°
  • Standalone and DMX mode
  • Number of DMX channels: 1/2/3/4/5
  • DMX connection: 5-pin XLR in/output
  • Cooling: temperature controlled fan
  • Power connection: Power Twist TR1 In/Output
  • Power consumption: 0.7 A / 230 V
  • Mains voltage: 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz
  • Housing: Die-cast aluminium
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 34.4 x 27.2 x 39.8 cm
  • Weight: 8.4 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Available since February 2021
  • Item number 506843
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Light source LED
  • Optical system Fresnel
  • Power 150 W
  • Fanless No
  • Colour mix / Colour temperature 5600
  • motorized zoom No
  • Beam angle 15 ° – 38 °
  • Housing Colour Black
  • Number of LEDs 1
  • single LED power 150 W
  • LED Type COB
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Recommended, using warm filters
Bra?o 09.12.2023
At our relocated house of worship we first tried a regular warm white fresnel (Cameo TS 200 WW ) but we we unsatisfied with a color - too warm, too yellow. We have a white houselight at around 4900K so this did not match.
We the chose these Elation cool white fresnels and put a warm filter over it and it showed up perfectly. We use just a regular filter, not even a LED-light-rated (like Lee Zircon).
As a big advantage of cool white fresnels overall I see they can be easily warmed down to a desired temperature by filters and you do not even loose lumens, since cool white is more luminuous than warm white at the same power.
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