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... for Robert Juliat in partnership with Philips Lighting, Victor is the first 1800W followspots on the market. Each gives a light output to rival mid-throw 2500W followspots with similar beam angles, but ...
Robert Juliat

Created specifically for follow-spot operation, this custom modified version of BMFL comes with specific features to provide both motorised movement and manual operation with follow-spot ...

TYPE Family: Followspot Line: Green line SOURCE LED Cool White POWER 250W COLOUR TEMPERATURE 5600K CONTROL DMX-RDM CRI >95 CONNECTORS Powercon® In&Out VOLTAGE 90-260V, 50-60Hz
Spotlight

For MSR575 lamp. Complete with lamp, colour changer, shutter blades, iris diaphragm & dimming shutter. Rotating gate. External ballast Lamp: msr 575/2 - INCLUDED
Teclumen

... Medium Throw LED Follow Spot, 5600K, 230W. Electric Dimmer on Side, Top Mounted Iris and Gobo Holder, Front Mounted 5-Color Changer and Extra Color Frame Slot. Offers a High CRI (>90Ra), White and Clean ...

Short-throw followspot ideal for usage in professional theatres and concerts halls. Easy to use it is supplied complete with iris diaphragm, on/off switch, insulated side and rear handles, cooling fan, 2 m fireproof supply ...
GRIVEN Theatre

Support to be requested by code PLKP182CRM. Available with voltage 120V 60Hz (cod. PLIS1200CNUS). Lamp, flight case and stand included. This unit complies with CE directives. Technical Specifications Application fields: for internal ...
PROEL GROUP
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A followspot produces a powerful, concentrated beam which illuminates and follows the movements of an actor in order to focus spectator attention on that particular character. The best-known version is the Super Trouper®, first manufactured in 1956. Early versions had a high-intensity carbon arc lamp, but these were replaced by xenon bulbs in the 1980s. There are long-, medium- and short-throw versions of these spots.
Applications
Such devices are used for television, theater and musical and other stage lighting.
Technologies
These spotlights consist of a light source, generally a discharge lamp with a high color temperature, mechanical adjustment of the intensity of the light beam, a manually focused lens, an iris and a color magazine. The iris controls the diameter of the beam, while the magazine holds gels to modify light color.
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