The DW Fresnel
The Netherlands - Elation Professional will show a spread of new products at ISE in Amsterdam next month on Stand 11-H45.

On display will be two low wattage yet high-output moving head luminaires, the Platinum Wash 16R Pro and the Rayzor Beam 2R, both powered by Platinum lamp technology. In Elation's line of innovative LED lighting, the multi-functional Protron LED Strobe, as well as a pair of dynamic white LED luminaires, the DW Fresnel and DW Profile, will also be on display.

Platinum Wash 16R Pro: Featuring the new 1,500-hour Platinum MSD 16R lamp from Philips (330W, 16,000 lumens), this versatile moving head functions as both a beam and wash luminaire. It is loaded with features such as CMY color mixing plus fixed colors, 6.5-48° motorized zoom, beam shaper, shutter/dimmer and has an EWDMX receiver built in. Compact yet powerful, output is comparable to 1,000 watt units but in a smaller, more energy efficient design.

Rayzor Beam 2R: This small, fast and precise moving head features the Platinum MSD 2R 132W lamp yet is powerful enough to work alongside larger fixtures. It houses static colors and gobos, as well as a rotating prism and shutter/dimmer. With an average lamp life of 6,000 hours in an energy efficient package, it is designed for both installations and productions.

Protron LED Strobe: This powerful and versatile IP65-rated LED PAR strobe light kicks out over 28,000 lumens of punchy output. A variety of unique strobe effects (intensity, rate, duration, chase) are possible via four individually controllable zones. For added versatility, the ProTron LED Strobe also has use as a highly capable floodlight. A 120 degree beam angle and remarkably even field of light make it a natural replacement for conventional PAR or daylight floodlight fixtures.

DW Fresnel and DW Profile: Featuring a 250-watt dynamic white LED engine capable of mixing white light from 3,200°K to 7,000°K, these pro-level products also feature a zoom, low-noise cooling and operate flicker-free, making them suitrableprofile and wash fixtures for TV, film, theatre and broadcast applications.

(Jim Evans)


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