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Zonda 3 FX - NAN Audiovisuais

Zonda 3 FX

3 Series - Source: 7 RGBW LED
Lumens: 5,200
Zoom aperture: 4° to 56°
Frontal Lens: 7 x 50 mm

Akin to the ZONDA 9, the latest addition to the ZONDA family designed for stage lighting is an incredibly compact luminaire with unlimited creative potential.
ZONDA 3 is a versatile fixture with amazing effects that can switch from beam to wash with great ease. Its speed of movement and reduced dimensions increase its dynamic potential. Because of its size, it is easy to use in compositions with curtains or matrices. Fitted with seven high-performance 40-Watt LED sources with RGB+W, ZONDA 3 offers a proprietary optical system made up of a unique 170 mm mono-block cluster in PMMA, which enhances beam coherence, and seven glass light guides with an output surface that has an optical micro-structure. A 50 mm truncated transmitting lens whose optical surface is equivalent to that of a 70 mm round lens, enables ZONDA 3 to obtain a highly intensive beam with a zoom ratio of 14:1 and a wide zoom range of 4° to 56°. This LED/optical system combination is capable of producing light output of 5,200 lumens and a perfectly homogeneous mixture of pastel and saturated colours regardless of the colour combination chosen.

Some luminaires have the power to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. ZONDA 3 FX is a creative, versatile and feature-rich luminaire that borrows from the main attributes of the WASH version.
It offers continuous rotation of the pan and tilt movement I.R.S.TM. Individual control of each LED allows you to achieve 3D volumetric effects. Perfect separation between the light sources helps to significantly boost the level of contrast and visual perception of multiple beams. This exceptional luminaire is equipped with a high-definition Liquid EffectTM located between its main lenses, which can generate complex graphic effects. It can be used alone or in combination with the main LED matrix. The library of effects in ZONDA 3 FX provides a limitless source of inspiration. A new optimised cooling system, simplified lens guidance systems, and an ever smarter design of the internal structure have made it possible to reduce the size and weight of the luminaire considerably Slim-21TM. All these innovations are the exclusive patents of AYRTON. ZONDA 3 FX opens the doors of creativity.
 

  • OPTICS
    2 elements 14:1 zoom high-resolution optic system
    Beam aperture: 4° to 56°
    Fast motorised linear zoom
    7 truncated edges 50 mm frontal lenses
    170 mm front lens cluster

    LIGHT SOURCE
    7 x 1,000 lumens RGBW High-Power LED sources
    Total luminaire output: up to 5,200 lumens
    CRI: up to 86
    Rated life: L70: up to 40,000 hours
    Flicker free sources management, suitable for TV applications and all video recorded events

    MOVEMENT
    Extremely accurate positioning
    Moving-head operated via either 8- or 16-bit resolution
    High-resolution stepper motors operated via microprocessors ensure extreme accuracy and smooth movements
    PAN and TILT automatic repositioning
    Moving-head range: infinite pan & tilt rotation

    COLOURS
    Sophisticated 4 colours RGBW mixed, reaching high Colour Rendering Index
    Uniform light beam with no colour shadows, and rich saturated and pastel colour-hues
    4.29 billion colours (8-bit resolution)
    Virtual colour wheel, including most usuals white colour temperature presets

    EFFECTS
    2D & 3D graphical effects capabilities
    Effects can be coupled with beam, wash or matrix applications
    Built-in pattern effects with speed and fade controls for scenic applications
    Individual control of each pixels
    LiquidEffectTM

    DIMMER / STROBE
    Electronic dimmer, allowing perfect light adjustment from 0 to 100% without colour variation
    White or colour strobe effect, with speed adjustment from 1 to 25 flashes per second

    SIZE
    Product: 365 x 404 x 233 mm (l x h x d)
    Flight-case foam: 420 x 438 x 280 mm (l x h x d)

    WEIGHT
    Product: 11.1 kg

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