All the fixtures have a built in Gravity sensor, making it easy to use the menu in any position, all units have a built in battery allowing for setting up of your fixture without mains power, all units are fixed with Neutrik powercon connectors and also three pole and five-pole XLRs and all units are equipped with quick lock brackets, which can be mounted in any position.
There are three new LED RGBW wash fixtures: the iW-715 (7 x 15W RGBW 4-in-1 LEDs), which has manual zoom from 7° to 50°; the iW-720 (7 x 20W RGBW 4-in 1 LEDs), with electronic zoom from 7° to 50°, with four section control on the LEDs; and finally the iW-915 (19 x 15W RGBW, 4-in-1 LEDs), also with electronic zoom from 7° to 50°, with five section control on the LEDs.
There are two LED Spot moving heads - the iS-100, which has a 100W white LED light source, two gobo wheels, one static and one rotating (replaceable) and a colour wheel with eight dichroic colours plus open white, a beam angle of 15°, motorised focus, iris and three-way rotating prism. The bigger brother is the iS-200, using a 200W White LED light source, two gobo wheels, one static and one rotating (replaceable), two colour wheels, both with seven dichroic colours and open white, motorised focus and iris, frost filter and three-way rotating Prism.
The last two units in the Infinity range are the iB-2R and iB-5R beam effects. The iB-2R uses the Osram Sirius HRI 132W (2R) lamp, the unit has a 3° beam angle, with single gobo wheel incorporating 17 metal gobos, colour wheel comprises of 14 dichroic filters and open white, the unit also boast two prisms, one linear rotating and 1 x 8-facet rotating prism, motorised focus and frost filter.
The iB-5R uses the Osram Sirius HRI 230W (5R) Lamp, the unit has a beam angle from 3° to 8°, again with a 17 gobo effect wheel and 14 dichroic colours plus open white, the unit has a single eight-facet rotating prism and frost filter. Showtec will also be showing the all new Showtec Pixel bubble 80. The Pixel Bubble 80 is a visual effect with a projection of 1 x 3m, and pixel pitch of around 200mm.
(Jim Evans)