On the stand will be the Lancelot 4000W HTI stadium effects projector, the successful 1800W MSR Victor followspot and, just to show that LED has not completely replaced tungsten, the Cink 325LF 2000W tungsten Fresnel which adds the 'traditional touch' to any lighting design. And, one year after the first occasion, the Robert Juliat stand will be lit using the low power, high output, award-winning Aledin fixtures.
After successfully introducing the first framing spotlight with integrated LED light engine in 2010, Robert Juliat is now previewing two innovative ranges of profile spots that combine excellent dimming with homogenous projection quality.
The first solution has evolved from the award-winning Aledin LED profile (winner of the PLASA Award for Innovation 2010) and is designed to offer a higher light output - equivalent to a 1000W tungsten profile spot - together with very low power consumption. This new LED profile incorporates an innovative 150W LED engine, three zoom ranges and the option to integrate wireless DMX.
The second range of new profiles presents a compact and lightweight solution in "a visionary, modern design". Offering a choice of LED, tungsten or discharge sources, it features an optical design that allows two different zoom ranges in one single unit and the option to integrate wireless DMX technology into the LED version. It also accepts a comprehensive range of tungsten lamps from 300W to 650W.
(Jim Evans)