The company will launch six new products for the television studio market. Heading the list is the ALC4 LED Cyclorama fixture, billed as "the first of its kind in the world". With four advanced 40W Philips Lexel RGB+White LED light sources, one ALC4 can deliver the equivalent of 1250W of halogen power for an actual power consumption of just 160W, says the company.
The cool-running DMX-controlled ALC4 - which can be floor mounted or hung - provides over 1m shades of colour, including pure yellow and soft ambers, and for extra ease of use provides seven pre-set white light options from 2,700°K to 6,700°K. A precision optical design ensures smooth, homogenous, even light output with no coloured shadows or visible pixels, while an internal feedback system provides extraordinary colour consistency. Three reflector options further enhance the versatility of this powerful, efficient new studio tool.
ADB Lighting's range of motorised studio suspensions is now expanded to four, with the new PWS-1, PWS-2 and DWS-3 motorised studio hoists and a new TDM-1 motorised telescope.
The new TDM-1 motorised telescope is based on ADB's original proprietary telescopic tube concept and an innovative drum drive mechanism, ensuring perfect linearity of movement, speed and load capacity over the entire travel of the telescope. The performance is designed to match the positional accuracy and repeatability of modern motorised lights.
CEO Christian Léonard said, "We are tremendously excited at this opportunity to show at IBC 2009 that ADB leads the world in many important areas of television lighting technology, which emphasises our commitment to growth through innovation."
(Jim Evans)