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Offering color, light intensity, and power options, the all-metal 865BLED Sparta Bicolor LED Light from Angler is an ideal choice for the studio or when shooting on the road. With an illuminated panel area of 8 x 7 x 1.5", the light is compact enough to squeeze into tight spaces, while its low power draw of 36W and almost non-existent generated heat prevents hazard and discomfort to the talent. In addition, the light's 60-degree beam spread offers sufficient coverage with enough punch for long-throw work and can be further modified for selective lighting with the included 4-way barndoors.
Color temperature is variable from 3200 to 5600K, to integrate smoothly into any ambient light situation, match other fixtures, or spark creative expression. Light intensity is variable too from 10 to 99% in 1% increments, and while you can make these adjustments locally on the fixture, you can also make them remotely at distances up to 100' with the separate purchase of the 99-channel, 2.4 GHz Genaray MB-WRT remote transmitter.
The Sparta 865BLED is ready for worldwide use via its multi-voltage AC adapter, but with its two battery slots, it can also run on NP-F-type batteries when mains power is unavailable.
Variable Color, High CRI and TLCI
The Sparta 865BLED has color that's variable from 3200 to 5600K to seamlessly integrate into any ambient light condition, match other fixtures, or shoot creatively. The light's high CRI/TLCI ratings of 94.6/96.5 are indicators of superior accuracy in color rendition.
Adjustable Light Intensity
The panel is dimmable from 10 to 99% without resorting to filters or inconveniently moving the fixture back and forth.
Power Options
The Sparta 865BLED is ready for worldwide use via the included 100 to 240 VAC adapter, but it also has two slots for separately purchased NP-F-type batteries for situations where mains power is unavailable.
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