Gantom

Gantom added a new seven-color, 7W DMX spotlight to their existing fixture line.  The Gantom 7 has a native 15-degree beam angle and includes micro-lenses with a magnetic accessory holder.  With options for stand-alone control as well as DMX control; and a non-linear dimming curve, the Gantom 7 features lime, amber, and UV beyond the common RGBW to achieve colors unavailable in standard LED fixtures.  It also has an IP65 rating for outdoor use and can be cabled via Gantom’s Go Cable system with power and data on separate connectors; or the Pro Cable system where power and data are integrated into a single cable.

Gantom also has a new Storm Series line of compact IP rated fixtures suitable for permanent outdoor installation.  The line of spot and wash fixtures are available in black, white and silver.

https://www.gantom.com/

Lumenpulse

NEW to LDI this year was Lumenpulse, featuring its vast variety of permanent installed architectural products and expert technical support staff, many of which started out in the entertainment industry.  This young company has quickly become a household name when it comes to exterior color changing project applications.

Lumenpulse was featuring their new generation of Lumenbeam fixtures which are available in a new 4000K color temperature as well as a third brighter than the last generation.

https://www.lumenpulse.com/

SGM Lighting

SGM Introduces the new G-Spot Turbo featuring a new LED Cube that is 30% brighter than the standard G-Spot that we already love for its intense additive color saturation and IP65 rating.  The new LED cube replaces the tradition green LED with lime allowing for wormer pastels and increased color quality of 85+CRI while maintaining the 2,000 to 10,000 color temperature control.  The new LED engine allows the for far greater warm white light output (20,500 lumens) making the unit comparable to the Martin MAC Viper.

SGM has taken the Q-7 and P-7 RGBW LED wash light fixture design to a new level with the release of the Q-10 (60,000 lumens) and P-10 (40,000 lumens) models.  This face-melting amount of color saturation puts the light levels in a class by themselves.  The dimming engine has also been improved with seamless fades to black and maintained color accuracy throughout the dimming range.

 

https://sgmlight.com/

Acclaim Lighting

Acclaim Lighting expanded its Flex Tube line with the new Flex Tube Pixel. This flexible, direct view LED strip features RGB control of every 4.9” (125mm) section. It comes with a 10M spool that can be cut to length to suit project requirements and features a highly durable PVC body which is outdoor and impact rated.

Acclaim Lighting’s Aqua Drum is a series of high output, submersible LED flood fixtures with an IP68 rating. It features an all stainless steel construction, included in-grade housing mounting option, and is submersible up to 20 ft (6M). Available in multiple color temperatures of white and color changing versions, it is ideal for outdoor façade wash, fountains, ponds, and landscape applications.

https://www.acclaimlighting.com/

Elektralite

Part of the Group One stand, Elekralite has some neat new things at LDI this year.

Stingray Profile–   Not new to Elektralite but worth a mentioning.  With a 300w COB LED and balanced 3200k color temperature it really packs a punch yet maintains a 95CRI.  Elektralite is using a proprietary diffraction lens system to really punch up the brightness.  Interchangeable 19°, 26°, 36°, or 50° lens tubes offer multiple beam spreads to find just the beam size you need.  It also comes with 4 shutters giving you clean cuts, and dual slots on the front of the fixture to use color and diffusion at the same time.  Power in and out is provided via PowerCON .  There is a simple to use onboard DMX interface with 5 pin DMX in and out.

Stingray 7-Color– The Stingray 7-color offers all of the same features as the Stingray Profile but has 7 colors and is liquid cooled for quite operation. Available lenses for this fixture are 5°, 10°, 25°, 36°, and 50°.   The both the Stingray and Stingray 7-Color use a B size gobo holder.  The same powerCon in and out with 4 shutters and gel frame are included.

The Stingray Mini will not begin shipping until sometime in December 2017.  It brings a nice clean warm white light to your smaller applications. With a 20w COB 3200k it provides the same rich white that the Stingray does, only smaller and not as bright.  It is using the same proprietary diffraction lens system to help this tiny fixture pack a punch.  Like it’s big brother the Stingray Mini ships with a 19° lens but they are interchangeable with 26°, 36°, or 50° lens tubes available.

SLA Retina– This new fixture was designed to be a “S”how “L”ighting “A”ccent. This fixture is also IP65 rated for outdoor use to go in planters and holiday displays or even rooftops. The 5” hexagon can fit in many small locations.   The cable for this fixture is IP68, we all know that cable can end up in a puddle. The cable is UV-stabilized to hold up in harsh sun of the coast, or the high altitude intensity.  The SLA Retina ships with two yoke arms, the height of each is adjustable for maximum flexibility.   This is a pretty darn bright fixture can be used for accent lighting in multiple applications.  Three 15w CREE RGBW LED’s deliver 1,400 lumens with a 25° beam spread.

Dazer Downlight – The Popular Elektralite Dazer is now available in an architectural form for more permanent installation applications.  It is available in 3400k and RGBA.  The body is also available in customer colors. There are 36- 5 watt LED’s available in beam spreads of 15°, 25°, 40°, and 60°.  These optics are factory installed to allow for quick installation in the field.  The fixture ships with a yoke to allow for easy adjustment for sloped ceilings, the yoke can be attaché to ¾” fan rod for installation, allowing for a place to run cables.  There is also a mount for a safety cable for a second point of safety.

Fresnel – Elektralite is coming out with an LED Fresnel. There is a 300w COB LED for 3200k or 5600k with a CRI of 94.  The 15°-50° zoom is manually operated, but the 100 step dimming through DMX is completely smooth.  Power in and out is provided by powerCon connectors and data by 5 pin XLR.  This fixture is so new there is not picture yet available to show you.

https://myelektralite.com/

Robe Lighting

The MEGA POINTE is a game changer for ROBE! Bright, sharp parallel beams, excellent gobo projection, precise movement, smooth CMY color mixing, and dimming, plus a multitude of beam splitting, wash and shaping effects. The fixture uses a 470W Osram lamp that aligns perfectly with the cutting edge optical system. The design provides a brilliant, crystal clear, razor-edged beam, adjustable from a punchy 1.8 out to a wide 42-degree zoom. The newly designed effects engine can product 12 varying beam and “flower” effects. The beam can also be shaped using the innovative shutter emulation.

The PARFECT 150 is a static, zoomable version of the successful LEDBeam 100 and retains all the key features including both CMY & RGBW color control, 18-bit dimming, Tungsten emulation, selectable & variable color temperatures and the powerful punchy beam ranging from 3,8° to 60°.

The compact and lightweight molded composite unit includes a combined hanging bracket/floor stand. Accessories such as barn-doors and the gel frame give ParFect 150 the features required for TV and theatre.

ROBE’s architectural division, ANOLIS, focuses on custom LED solutions for architectural, leisure & entertainment, retail, clubs & bars, and beyond. A large focus is offering outdoor rated lighting. One of the popular fixtures in this line is the Divine series, available in RGBW and UV. The custom options for this architectural line are endless.

Here is a great video by Tim Holub of the show in their booth this year.

https://www.robe.cz/