Simulate Sunlight Like a Pro With These Powerful New NANLUX Four-Head Lighting Fixtures
As many experienced crews and DPs will tell you, if you want to truly simulate strong sunlight on your sets, multi-fixture arrays are often going to be your preferred solution. However, while early hybrid setups preferred combining HMI and tungsten fixtures, LED spotlights have become some of the most popular options—yet they, too, can struggle with overheating.
To help address these issues, NANLUX has introduced the Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C lighting arrays, which aim to deliver optimized light quality, provide extended operational capability, and feature enhanced multi-fixture synchronization.
Let’s check out the just-introduced NANLUX Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C four-headed lighting fixtures.
NANLUX Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C Lighting Fixtures
Designed to address the challenges of recreating high-intensity sunlight on larger sets, these new NANLUX Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C four-headed lighting fixtures aim to simplify workflows, enhance fixture reliability, and improve on-set efficiency through completely re-engineered fixture structures.
These new Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C lights achieve this through a unified design with four high-power lamp heads. These lamp heads, when combined with an efficient optical design, can output excellent light quality and high illuminance, whether used with or without modifiers.
Plus, when used as a single fixture, both the Matrix 2500B and the Matrix 2500C can deliver impressive illuminance in a compact form factor, making them nice options for those looking to bounce or accent light and evenly illuminate their backgrounds thanks to their efficient optical designs.
Price and Availability
Overall, when used in an array, these new lighting options can produce a smooth, blended output with high power and dense illumination, capable of simulating sunlight like the pros do for their high-end film and video productions.
The NANLUX Matrix 2500B and Matrix 2500C four-headed lighting fixtures are set to be available for starter kits costing $6,580 for the Matrix 2500B and $7,280 for the Matrix 2500C. For now, you can find more info about their availability on the company’s website here.
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