Elation releases soft LED light panels for broadcast

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Elation Professional has released a pair of new soft lights for broadcast, TV and film lighting, the TVL Softlight DW and TVL Panel DW.

Both luminaires house cool white and warm white LEDs with linear color temperature control for a wide choice of variable shade projections from warm white tungsten to cool white daylight, notes a release.

White color reproduction features a CRI at or over 95 for more accurate color reproduction. The lights include useful design features like smooth 16-bit dimming, variable dimming curve effects and electronic strobe, and each fixture includes 8-leaf adjustable and removable barn doors for accurate projections with no light spill.

TVL Softlight DW

The new TVL Softlight DW is a dynamic white, soft light luminaire with 240 cool white and 240 warm white LEDs and a beam angle of 130°. Linear white color temperature is variable from 3,200K – 5,600K, an ideal soft light for broadcast/ film environments or anywhere a wash of high quality soft light is required.

TVL Panel DW

The new TVL Panel DW is a dynamic white soft light luminaire with 480 cool white and 480 warm white LEDs and a beam angle of 150°. Linear white color temperature is variable from 3,000K – 5,400K, an ideal soft light for broadcast/ film environments or anywhere a wash of high quality soft light is required.

Common Features

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Both the TVL Softlight DW and TVL Panel DW are controllable via multiple DMX channel modes and come with 5pin DMX In/Out, RJ45 etherCON (Art-NET) and powerCON TRUE1 connections.

They come with a 180° reversible LCD menu display and a 4-button touch control panel for simple navigation through DMX and manual settings. And multiple unit power linking means that customizable setups are quick.

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