You can’t reinvent the wheel, so to speak, but you can (apparently) reinvent the panel light. Or, at least, that’s what Aputure is aiming to do with these two new NOVA panel fixtures. Aputure has presented two new additions to the company’s panel lineup.Filmmakers and videographers can now build their sunbeam with the NOVA 9° 2x1, a hyper-narrow beam panel with an Extended BLAIR light engine, or use the NOVA 9° 2x1 3-Light Kit with its three panels in an array with a shallow footprint.Here’s what you need to know about these new LED light panel options. Aputure NOVA 9° 2x1 Tunable White LED Light PanelDesigned for those looking to throw light across great distances, the NOVA 9° 2x1 Tunable White LED Light Panel is an expansion of the NOVA series that will feature 650W of power output and a native, extremely tight 9° beam angle that can produce up to 29,730 lux at 16.4' (5600K).Ideally a great solution for filmmakers in need of crisp, directional lighting and long-throw illumination, the NOVA 9° 2x1 color temperature is variable from a wide 1800 to 20,000K range for creative control. The main selling point for the NOVA 9° 2x1, though, has to do with its Aputure BLAIR chipset, which will feature blue, lime, amber, indigo, and red diodes. This lensed LED fixture will also be able to offer four horizontal pixel zones for ultra-smooth pixel effect transitions and advanced white point control with green/magenta color correction.Here are the full specs and purchase options.For...
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