My first question is as always...why zooms?
That being said if you're going to go zoom go full size.
If you're referring to the Zoom Ellipse, I used it's predecessor in the 1980s and was unimpressed. 1) It was not as bright as similar fixed focus models. 2) There were only two focal lengths that would produce a sharp gobo. 3) It was significantly heavier than other models.has anyone used the NSI zooms?
I was exploring the Leviton Leo. They have a 15 degree version. I wonder how the 15 degree Leo compares in price and output to the 14 degree Source 4. Additionally, has anyone seen the LEO in real life? How does the quality compare to our (generally) accepted list of Source 4, Shakespeare, SL and Pacific? I'll probably answer my own question before someone else does, but in my mind I was like "A 15 degree, thats cool".
Update: Well the 15 degree LEO is easily $200 cheaper than the 14 degree Source 4 from most sources on the internet. Now, to compare manufacturer's data sheets and find some reviews of the LEO.
I need the flexibility of a zoom, but its a small room with close throws so I don't need a full size light and jr sizes are much cheaper.
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