LED studio spotlight

Publish Time: 2021-05-08     Origin: Site

LED studio spotlight


Professional LED studio spotlights are hard light. They are commonly used in studio lighting arrangements for backlighting or surface lighting. The projection angle is ≤45° to avoid flat front light. Through the DMX512 signal, the beam size of the LED studio spotlight can be controlled, and the fixed-point lighting for characters and scenery props can enhance the layering and three-dimensional sense of the picture, so that the two-dimensional TV picture has a three-dimensional spatial sense, and the picture is more True, the host’s face is illuminated evenly and delicately, and his eyes are piercing.


Basic information of LED studio spotlight:


Light source: high CRI COB LED


Power supply voltage: AC100~240V, 50/60Hz


Rated power: 200W


Color rendering index: Ra≥92


Color temperature: 3200K/5600K


Dimming: 0~100% linear dimming


Control panel: LCD liquid crystal display + four buttons


Channel mode: 1CH/2CH


Light output angle: 15~60 degrees, manual zoom


Cooling method: copper tube radiator


Control mode: DMX512 control/manual mode


Protection level: IP20


Accessories: cover door, power cord, signal line


Net weight/Gross weight: 5.8KG


Lamp body size: 455*265*292MM



Vangaa LED studio spotlight, using high color rendering index LED as the light-emitting element, high power density LED module and efficient aspherical condenser system, the lamp has high luminous efficiency, large beam angle and uniform spot, which is better than traditional tungsten filament spotlights. Energy saving is more than 90%. Mainly include: LED conference light series, LED film and television flat soft light series, LED film and television spotlight series, LED par light series, LED imaging light series, LED sky curtain light series, put an end to low-cost LED lights!


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