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PR Lighting Announces New XR 1000 Framing

PR Lighting's XR 1000 Framing

PR Lighting's new XR 1000 Framing, which begins shipping next month, promises a brighter output than a conventional 1,200W discharge lamp from a 1,000W metal halide lamp source -- thanks to its optics.

The fixture has been built with a feature-set that includes a wide beam angle of 11- to 51-degrees, which is linearly adjustable in 16 bit, an excellent framing system (with four framing blades offering 0- to 90-degree rotation, with different size and shape graphics to produce a curtain effect.

The company says it is more compact and lightweight than comparative models on the market, it also boasts a good cooling system.

In addition to the above, other features of the XR 1000 Framing include: smooth CYM color mixing, with CTO and macro; color wheel with seven color filters; linear color temperature correction; seven rotating high speed gobos and seven fixed gobos (all replaceable); DMX control; linearly adjustable focus; DMX linear zooming; linearly adjustable dimmer from 0% - 100% and linearly adjustable iris from 5% - 100%; adjustable pan and tilt speed; three-facet bi-directional, variable speed prism wheel; frost filter; double strobe/shutter blades, 0.3 ~ 25 fps; RDM control protocol and wireless DMX; input signal isolating protection; built-in analyzer for easy fault finding and error messages; and modular construction for easy maintenance.

PR Lighting reports that they have already received favorable reports from their global partners following the first advanced shipment.

WWWwww.pr-lighting.com


(17 February 2015)

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