VAN NUYS, CALIF.: Litepanels said its Sola 4 Fresnel LED lighting fixture, “the smallest DMX controllable LED Fresnel on the market,” is now shipping. The new focusable Sola 4 features a 4-inch ...
Profoto's new Fresnel Small aims to elevate the lighting capabilities of professional photographers by providing enhanced control over light shaping. Designed for portability and ease of use, the ...
Phil Rhodes recently had the chance to test Zylight's F8 LED fresnel and discovered some innovations that may differentiate it from the competition. With its LED fresnel already demonstrated at NAB, ...
Fotodiox Pro has announced the PopSpot Focusable Fresnel LED light. Roughly the size of a soda can, the PopSpot allows photographers and videographers to focus its powerful beam for a high precision, ...
It has the smallest footprint (5.5-in/14cm) Fresnel on the market and draws just 38W to output over 2400 lumens at 96 TLCI (tunable from 2700 to 5600°K) When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
Fresnel lenses were invented over two centuries ago to help lighthouses prevent shipwrecks. They're still enhancing safety, but now it's for cars and trucks.
Announced on Wednesday, the PopSpot Focusable Fresnel, like traditional Fresnels, uses a lens that allows for greater control over the angle of the light, adjusting to change the spread from a narrow ...
Zylight, a leading manufacturer of innovative LED lighting solutions, will showcase its new F8 LED Fresnel at the 2013 NAB Show (Booth C5446), which runs April 8-11 in Las Vegas, Nev. Available in ...
Building upon the success of the recently introduced PlutoFresnel, Astera is enhancing its battery-powered, LED-based PlutoFresnel light with the launch of ProjectionLens. This new solution will allow ...
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The Office of Naval Research funded the development of a simple array of six lights outfitted with Fresnel lenses mounted on the stern of a ship, called a Tactical Vectoring Equipment (TVE) display.