I am suggesting some lights to update a small theatre and as much as I want to like the Releve, it seems hard to believe it will be very useful given its low brightness.
The type of theatre is exactly what seems to be the market for this fixture, but looking at ETC's own photometrics app it is dimmer than the Colorsource Spot and even the Colorsource Par. I would think that it would have a difficult time being able to punch through your wash as a breakup or special.
It seemingly has other limitations like the lack of shutters, limited gobos, one way animation wheel.
Comparing this to something like the Elation Fuze Profile it is hard to justify the extra cost other than of course the awesome support from ETC and I am sure that it is a very robust (modular) design.
Of course I am only comparing things on paper. I searched around a bit for some articles or videos of Releve being used, but what I come up with is mostly just ETC marketing.
Does anyone have experience with this fixture? Did you find it useful? Is it not as bad as it seems on paper?
Thank you for your input!
The type of theatre is exactly what seems to be the market for this fixture, but looking at ETC's own photometrics app it is dimmer than the Colorsource Spot and even the Colorsource Par. I would think that it would have a difficult time being able to punch through your wash as a breakup or special.
It seemingly has other limitations like the lack of shutters, limited gobos, one way animation wheel.
Comparing this to something like the Elation Fuze Profile it is hard to justify the extra cost other than of course the awesome support from ETC and I am sure that it is a very robust (modular) design.
Of course I am only comparing things on paper. I searched around a bit for some articles or videos of Releve being used, but what I come up with is mostly just ETC marketing.
Does anyone have experience with this fixture? Did you find it useful? Is it not as bad as it seems on paper?
Thank you for your input!