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Profiles

5 degree Strand SL
A very narrow profile, not very useful for normal use, but really good for a special effect. A very bright unit. Much brighter at this angle than using a wider profile and an iris.4 in stock



10 degree Strand SL
A wider angle than the 5 degree model. Care must be taken to work out the throw/angle when using lights as narrow as this.
14 in stock



19 degree Strand SL
One of Strands standard fixed beam profiles. A nice bright light with a good spread, good for one or two people in the beam depending on the throw. Works well as part of a wash.
15 in stock



26 degree Strand SL
Another fixed angle beam profile. Wider than the 19 degree above. Good for a wash or specials.
9 in stock



15/32 Degree Strand SL Zoom
The same lanten body as the fixed beam lights, however these lights now have two lenses which alows a zoom through the full range from 15 degrees to 32 degrees.
21 in stock


23/50 degree Strand SL Zoom
Another Zoom lantern from Strand, wider than the 15/32.
22 in stock


45/75 degree Selecon Pacific
Selecon pacific profiles are coolbeam lanterns, this enables a gobo to be printed on accetate and using the lower wattage lamp, this can be used for gobo projection without the cost of steel gobos. A wide angle zoom profile.
2 in stock


15/42 degree Strand Optique
8 in stock


Strand T-Spot
(Conductors light)2 in stock


16/30 Strand Prelude
2 in Stock



20 Degree Leko
3 in stock


Fresnels

1200w Selecon Fresnel
50 in stock


1200w Selecon PC
10 in stock


2000w CCT starlette Fresnel
12 in stock


5000w Fresnel
1 in stock


Beamlights

Par64 Parcans
(various beamsize) 26


Par 64 Short nose Parcan
(various beamsize) 2


Source 4 PAR
(Various beamsize, interchangable lenses) 42


Source 4 PARNEL
6


Floods

1000w Strand Coda8
1000w CCT Starlette 4 way compartment floods4
1000w Compartment floods (floor only)8



Follow Spots

2 Robert Juliet Korrigan 1200W HMI with Ballast, complete with 6 MAG colour changer


Beam angles

Below is a quick guide to callculating the throw of lanterns.