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Martin Introduces Zoom Lenses for ELP Series Fixtures

Audio, video, lighting, and control systems provider Harman Professional Solutions introduced Zoom Lens accessories for the Martin ELP family of ellipsoidal LED light fixtures.

Martin ELP Zoom Lenses broaden the functionality of ELP CL and WW LED ellipsoidal lights with two industry-standard beam ranges and two housing colors. Their innovative six-lens design delivers stunning optics, providing the ultrabright output, unmatched flat projection and crisp focus of a static lens with the speed and flexibility of a zoom lens. Lenses are engineered for rock-solid operation, featuring a mechanical anti-slip locking mechanism and a convenient service hatch for easy lens cleaning and maintenance. A gobo/accessory gate accommodates A/B-size gobos, and a color gel frame is included.

"Martin ELP LED ellipsoid fixtures are famous for their unrivaled luminance, output and light quality," says Mark Buss, product manager, entertainment lighting, Harman Professional Solutions. "By expanding their functionality with zoom lenses in a choice of beam ranges and housing colors, lighting professionals can bring new simplicity, flexibility, and speed to their designs.

"ELP Zoom Lenses eliminate the need to perform the beam angle and distance calculations required to achieve comparable looks with fixed lenses. And, the optics are truly stunning: An all-new six-lens design delivers flat projection across a full zoom range, with consistent, razor-sharp focus -- all with virtually no loss of output compared to fixed-lens options."

Two variants are available: Variant One offers a 15 to 30-degree range with a 7,000-lumen output (ELP CL in High Output mode); Variant Two offers a 25 to 50-degree range with an output of 6,900 lumens (ELP CL in High Output mode). Both lenses are available in either black or white housing.

Martin ELP Zoom Lenses will be available in Q4, 2020. For more information, please visit the link below.

WWWwww.pro.harman.com

WWWwww.martin.com


(6 May 2020)

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