During Cine Gear 2022, Creamsource introduced a new rigging system for its Vortex series LED fixtures: the LNX. The LNX system consists of pins and purpose-built clamps which allow you to mount multiple lights together and easily attach them to standard speed rails. Let’s take a closer look at these new accessories! The Creamsource Vortex8 (650W) was introduced in July 2020, and its little brother, the Vortex4 (325W), was released at the end of 2021. After a recent CreamOS 2.0 firmware update, the company is back during Cine Gear 2022 with the Creamsource LNX rigging system to speed up your workflow and creative options. Creamsource Vortex series features If you’re new to the Vortex8 and Vortex4 RGBW LED panels, let’s take a quick look at these high-end fixtures. The Creamsource Vortex series are splashproof, made to survive an earthquake, and have all the features you might ask an LED light for, including: In CCT mode, they can go from 2.200K to 15.000K.Very high CRI/TLCI photometric values.Hue/Saturation/Intensity, X/Y, RGBW, and gels modes. Also, there are plenty of built-in effects.Bluetooth/WiFi/DMX/LumenRadio/Ethernet connectivity.Independently controllable LED zones. You can’t go wrong with Creamsource Vortex LED lights, but they come at a price: $5,499 for the Vortex8 and $2,799 for the Vortex4. So you got it, they’re primarily rental units, but they get the job done. Image credit: Creamsource Creamsource LNX features During Cine Gear 2022, we had the chance to take a first look at the new Creamsource LNX accessories for Vortex series fixtures. This...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 16 June, 2022