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Elation launches Proteus Radius

Elation launches Proteus Radius

Elation has launched the Proteus Radius, a compact, high intensity IP66 Beam FX fixture powered by a Solid-State Phosphor-Converted (SSPC) light engine. Elation garnered industry acclaim in 2017 as the first company to incorporate Phosphor source technology into a moving head and now the company has brought this technology to the next level.

 

The Proteus Radius unleashes a realm of creative possibilities, projecting narrow and intensely powerful beams that reach high distances. Its 100 W SSPC light engine delivers a 0.9° beam. Suited for both indoor and outdoor applications, the beams combine with a complement of design features that allow designers to compose an array of aerial effects.

 

The SSPC engine produces a dense beam similar to a laser yet without the associated risks and regulatory challenges. Certified for use worldwide and in all environments, it requires no safety inspections and can be operated without a variance (permit). Highly efficient with little heat produced, the SSPC engine boasts a lamp life of 10,000 hours. Protected by Elation’s Proteus technology, the Radius’ rugged aluminum shell and advanced marine-grade coating provide high durability and protection against the elements.

 

Endless 360-degree pan and tilt movement makes for animations that can fill any space while the included FX package features an array of effects. Two gobo wheels are housing a selection of thirteen interchangeable-rotating/indexing metal gobos and 29 static-stamped metal gobos.

 

Furthermore, the Radius offers four prisms divided between dual overlapping planes to split beams in unlimited combinations for aerials. Prism macros are included for programming ease. Dual frosts soften light when needed while dimming works without flickering.

 

CMY color mixing and a 25-position color wheel offer unlimited color options. Transitions are seamless while the motorized focus ensures pinpoint accuracy. Light can be further manipulated using the digital shutter and strobe.

 

(Photo: Elation)

 

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