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Litepanels Sola 6 Fresnel Now Shipping

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Litepanels Sola 6 Fresnel
Litepanels, (a Vitec Group brand), is now shipping its new Sola 6 LED Fresnel light. The daylight-balanced Sola 6 provides the controllability and light-shaping properties inherent in a fresnel light, but utilizes just a fraction of the power of conventional fixtures.

Like all Litepanels fixtures, Sola 6 Fresnels feature instant dimming from 100% to 0 with no noticeable color shift. The Sola 6 offers beam control from 70° to 10°. Output is flicker free, and remains consistent even if voltage changes.

Employing Litepanels’ ultra-efficient LEDs, the Sola 6 draws about 1/6 the amount of power to provide the same illumination of a conventional 650W tungsten light, but in daylight output. They draw 90% less power than conventional tungsten lights, with very little heat generation. Additionally, these cool-to-the-touch lights substantially cut down on air conditioning requirements in studio applications.

The Sola 6 offers familiar control via on fixture knobs to access mechanical focus and electronic dimming. They are also remote-controllable via integrated DMX interface and do not require an external ballasts.

Featuring a 6” Fresnel lens, the Litepanels Sola 6 draws 75 Watts yet produces output equivalent to a 650W tungsten unit, and weighs 9.10 lbs. (4.13kg). Optional accessories include: 8-leaf barndoors and a 5-piece gel filter set.

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