PAG introduces Paglight LED Dimmer option

Nov 24, 2009 4:14 PM

    

Camera power and lighting specialist PAG has launched the new Paglight LED Dimmer option.

 The new Paglight LED Dimmer unit has an output of 850lux at 6.56ft.

The new Paglight LED Dimmer unit has an output of 850lux at 6.56ft.

The increasing demand for low-power consumption camera lighting and improvements in LED technology have led PAG to create a plug-in LED option for its 12V broadcast Paglight.

The LED Dimmer unit takes advantage of Paglight’s design concept — one light that embraces a range of lighting technologies — by allowing separate lamp holders to be plugged into the rear of the lamp head. This has enabled PAG to create a halogen, HMI and LED camera light, a single light that provides the correct method of illumination for any professional newsgathering situation. Exchange between the different lighting technologies is quick, easy and safe.
The Paglight LED Dimmer unit has an output of 850lux at 6.56ft.




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