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ARRI manufactures new Orbiter beams to achieve optimal brightness

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2024-02-15 11:33:17
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ARRI has launched Orbiter Beam, further expanding the range of accessories for LED spotlights. This is the first beam optical device in the ARRI LED lighting product portfolio. A new optical concept has been developed specifically for this reflector. The beam intensity level of Orbiter Beam has an output comparable to the ARRI Daylight M series M18 at a more compact beam angle.

These high-intensity values can be achieved for the first time through high-quality full-color spectral LED light sources, making Orbiter Beam the brightest full-color LED spotlight on the market. This parallel beam is very suitable for movie applications, whether it is long-distance reflection or indirect reflection.

This new Orbiter optical device provides clear and powerful 4 ° parallel beams and uniform light. Orbiter Beam optical devices are an ideal choice for creating the illusion of distant natural light. The unique and realistic appearance of this optical device combined with the multifunctional Orbiter lighting makes it the preferred choice for filmmakers to simulate natural light from the sun or moon in their film projects.

Orbiter Beam has a large aperture in a compact and lightweight casing. The diameter of the reflector is 530 millimeters, and its size is similar to that of the M90 lamp. The two components of optical components, reflector and beam cylinder, can be easily separated and stacked for storage and transportation. Orbiter Beam includes a unique manual hotspot adjustment that allows for changes from hard edge light to soft edge light. The beam is an important supplement to existing Orbiter Open Face optical devices at 15 °, 30 °, and 60 °. Orbiter Beam optical components do not require additional accessories, such as baffles or beam barrels, as the generated beam is already well focused.

Orbiter's unique fast lighting bracket system allows Orbiter Beam to be installed safely and quickly. Any railer running firmware LiOS2 or higher is ready to operate the railer beam.
Orbiter Beam is available in black and is now available for booking.

Source: Laser Net

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