Chroma Studio One 100 D User Manual page 5

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1. Product overview
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The new Chroma
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Studio One 100™ LED Par is designed to deliver the highest quality of white light from an LED based
Studio One 100™
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Studio One 100™
Studio One 100™
fixture, for the most demanding applications.
Utilising core LED technology from the Chroma-Q premium performance lighting range, the multi-purpose fixture is ideal for
a wide range of environments and provides a powerful, creative lighting tool.
The Studio One's custom optical design and fully homogenised output provides a smooth, uniform and defined 18° beam.
Theatrical grade dimming emulates the extremely smooth dimming curve of tungsten fixtures.
The Studio One 100 offers adjustable dimming frequencies to ensure flicker-free operation on cameras.
With the advanced feature set also including convection cooling for silent operation and a versatile mounting yoke, the Studio
One 100 is suitable for numerous TV, film, studio, exhibition & entertainment lighting applications - complementing the
popular Chroma-Q Studio Force™ and Studio Force Phosphor™ LED fixtures ranges.
With a simple to use Infra-Red remote control included with each fixture, you can be up and running within minutes without
the requirement of a lighting console - saving time and labour with instant access to pre-set colour temperatures, on/off,
dimming and effects.
To enable maximum flexibility with users' existing production inventory, the Studio One accepts industry-standard 6.25"
accessories such as egg crates, barndoors and top hats.
Note: HANDHELD COLOUR METERS
Handheld Colour Meters provide a limited measuring range for LED fixtures, which results in inconsistent and unreliable
data.
All photometric values listed in this document are based on testing and measurements conducted by certified
independent laboratories with reference to the IES standards.
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V1.0 September 2015

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