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The Litepanels 1x1' 5600K Bi-Focus LED Spot/SuperSpot is a versatile, lightweight, compact array of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) which provide a soft but concentrated quality of light. Previously your only choice was between spot or flood, swapping the light out as the need arose.
The new Bi-Focus Spot/SuperSpot fixture is for those whose choice was spot, but wished for something more. This fixture includes two types of spot LEDs in the 1x1' panel array. By cross-fading between them via the D Controller the user can achieve beam angles of 30 to 15 degrees or anything in between without light loss.
Drawing just 40 watts, the Bi-Focus is energized by the included 100-240 Volt power supply as well as a variety of (optional) DC battery sources, such as the Litepanels Backpack PowerCell (1.75 hours power). Mounting easily via the included yoke to any 5/8" "baby" top stud, its LEDs have a 100,000 hour lamp life, making it effectively maintenance-free.
The 5600° K 1x1' may be ganged together with other units, via optional brackets, to form 2x2 and 4x4' banks. The view-through, ballast-free design, 0-100% dimming and slim (1.75") profile make light placement easy. You can put a light virtually anywhere it fits without fear of harming the talent or damaging the set. Accessories include slide-in conversion and diffusion filters and a wired remote dimmer (purchased separately).
| Rating | 500W (compared with quartz-halogen), 30-15 Degrees |
| Color Range | 5600°K, as supplied |
| Operating Voltage |
100-240V AC, as supplied 12-30V DC with optional battery sources |
| Dimming | 0-100% |
| Cable |
~6', 120V AC plug 10' XLR Power Supply cable (optional) |
| Mount | Yoke with Baby (5/8") receptor |
| Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 1.75" (30.5 x 30.5 x 4.4 cm) |
| Weight | 3 lb (1.4 kg) |
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Comments about Litepanels 1x1' Bi-Focus, Spot/SuperSpot 5600K LED Light (AC/DC):
Almost two years ago I decided to go for 1x1, first version I bought was Spot Flood and actually I was missing a little bit of "kick". I like this version for its longer throw and for its superspot beam.
1x1 is used anywhere on the set, overhead, on stand,
on a boom, you name it.
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