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The amaran Fresnel is a versatile modifier with a 15 to 45 beam angle, enhancing light output and control for studio lighting.
amaran Fresnel (incl. Barn door) for Ray 360c / 660c / Halo 200x / 300x / 600x
Product ID: 60031
SKU: 60031
Ean: 6977162457284
Condition: New product
Manufacturer: Amaran
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| Type of Product | Light shaper |
| Compatible | Bowens |
| Shape | Fresnel |
| Light color quality (CRI) | TLCI 97 |
Product details
Key Features
- 15 to 45 Variable Beam Angle
- 9.6" Glass Lens
- Intensifies Output
- Smooth Falloff from Center to Edge
- Includes 4-Leaf Barndoors
- Includes Fresnel Carry Bag
This amaran Fresnel is an adjustable 15 to 45 Fresnel modifier that fits the separately available 360c and 660c lights. It employs a 9.6" glass lens design to amplify the light output. At 9.8, it produces up to 18,110 lux with the Ray 360c or an impressive 31,700 lux when combined with the 660c (both at 4300K, 15). This Fresnel has a variable spread from an intense 15 spot to a broad 45 flood with a smooth falloff from center to edge. amaran includes four-leaf barndoors for finer control so you can shape, cut, and control the spread and direction of light, while eliminating unwanted spill. A carry bag is also supplied to store and transport the Fresnel.
Wide Spot-Flood Range
Optimized for use with the optional amaran Ray 360c and 660c fixtures, this Bowens-style Fresnel is a great tool to dramatically intensify and shape light output. With a larger 9.6" diameter lens, wide 15 to 45 spot-flood beam angle range, and 4-leaf barndoors, this Fresnel adds great precision to your studio lights. Whether you're highlighting your subject or in need of more throw, the amaran Fresnel easily adapts to your different shots.
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