That new Ovation variable white is a good choice. I was pretty impressed with it. It's a much more natural white than the E-910FC, but still hits a lot of the individual colors you would want -- just not as brightly as the E910-FC will.
To-date, the only issues I've noticed with the E910-FC and E930-VW is that if you're going to use gobos, you want to focus either with a single emitter color on or a mix, whichever is representative of how the fixture will be used.
If you focus sharp with a single-emitter color on, it'll go fuzzy when you add other colors. Vise versa if you focus sharp with multiple emitter colors on and go to a single emitter color.
E930-VW on the left. E910-FC on the right.
Focused white multiple emitters on, then reduced down to a single emitter type. Mind you, these were taken on my phone but nonetheless I would consider them representative of what I saw in person.
To-date, the only issues I've noticed with the E910-FC and E930-VW is that if you're going to use gobos, you want to focus either with a single emitter color on or a mix, whichever is representative of how the fixture will be used.
If you focus sharp with a single-emitter color on, it'll go fuzzy when you add other colors. Vise versa if you focus sharp with multiple emitter colors on and go to a single emitter color.
E930-VW on the left. E910-FC on the right.
Focused white multiple emitters on, then reduced down to a single emitter type. Mind you, these were taken on my phone but nonetheless I would consider them representative of what I saw in person.
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