The ARRIMAX uses a unique reflector concept for beam control that eliminates the need for spread lenses.
ARRI has introduced the ARRIMAX 18/12, which combines the variable beam spread of a Fresnel and the light output of a PAR.
The ARRIMAX uses a unique reflector concept for beam control that eliminates the need for spread lenses. The optical system with its 22.8in diameter specular, flatted reflector is adjustable and provides continuous focus from 15 degrees to 50 degrees. Because the ARRIMAX does not require a set of spread lenses, the shadow quality is sharper and easily cut. The fixture uses a lensless design and is 50 percent brighter than a 12K PAR.
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