Looking for tri-LED Pars with motorized zoom

nopeda

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I'm trying to find all the options I can for 3 watt tri-led or 3in1 led pars with dmx controllable zoom down to 10 degrees or less. Also I'd like it to have a deep blue sometimes called Royal blue of around 450 nanometers. Can anyone recommend any fixtures like that?

Thank you for any help or suggestions!
David
 
Whats your budget? The new Martin Mac Aura's may fit your bill...Their Zoom range is 11 to 55 and we have a few at the Hall right now and they are pretty sweet. However static Par fixtures usually do not have a narrow zoom like that they are usually between 30 and 70 degree's. If you have a larger budget then Vari-lite VLX3 might fit your bill. Unfortunately you're going to have difficulty finding static pars with your required zoom feature and range.
 
Good Morning nopeda

I've worked with the Chauvet Colorado zoom. its RGBW 8*>25*+
nice red & blue
I can't speak on the Eleation or the GLP
 
Colorado Zooms are good - although they're not tri.

If it has to be tri then something like the mac Aura OR (my preference) one of the Robe Robin LED units. Robe have actually now released a version of the Robin without pan and tilt - so basically a PAR! Fantastic fixtures. 15 - 60 degree zoom and incredible colours. On my phone at the mo so will post links when home!
 
I believe I posted this is response to your other thread as well, but I'm partial to the MICROH - Professional Products - Lighting - LED Par Cans - LED Max Zoom Tri myself.
We have a dozen, and they're just a wonderful fixture.
But they have 24 LEDs and I'm looking for 30-36. It makes sense to, right? Do they have the dark blue? The Martin 101s are about 450 nm, and that's what I'd like to find. You can always lighten it up with a little green, but you can't make it dark if the leds won't go there on their own afaik.
 
They look great but would probably be in a different financial universe. I'm thinking about $300.
I honestly don't think you'll get a DMX Zoom LED can (especially a tri version) for around that sort of money. That equates to roughly £200 GBP I'd say and I know I wouldn't get anything decent for close to that money!

The colorado zoom cans may be your best bet (nice and bright, good colours) but they're not tri.

Perhaps the budget needs to incease to accommodate your needs or you may need to compromise?

Although I'll happily be proved wrong!

EDIT: The cheapest I've seen in the UK is about £310 GBP - probably around 500 USD per unit. And they're the really cheap nasty ones - so the dimming will be horrible at the bottom end and I imagine colours could be hit and miss.
 
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I honestly don't think you'll get a DMX Zoom LED can (especially a tri version) for around that sort of money. That equates to roughly £200 GBP I'd say and I know I wouldn't get anything decent for close to that money!

The colorado zoom cans may be your best bet (nice and bright, good colours) but they're not tri.

Perhaps the budget needs to incease to accommodate your needs or you may need to compromise?

Although I'll happily be proved wrong!

Maybe I'm interpreting something wrong, but here are some I've found--don't have any idea about the dark blue with any of them yet--but here are some in order of what I like best so far, with questions after some of them:

http://is.gd/8KzwBE
http://is.gd/E5yyUz zoom spread? does the can have to be white?
http://is.gd/MteC22
http://is.gd/9rJqI3 zoom spread?
http://is.gd/Im9BEU zoom spread? is it motorized?
http://is.gd/GeOZmJ colorfulllight?
http://is.gd/pZlAbb

It seems there should be a complete list of who makes what somewhere...but where?
 

I stand corrected!

However don't expect the quality of build to be very high or for them to last very long. Is it for just one production - if so is renting an option? How many are you looking to buy too? Dimming wise I imagine it'll be very steppy and I have no idea what the colours will be like. If you do go for any of the above though I'd be very interested to see some photos and a little review as to what they're like!


Cheers


Tom
 

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