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BMFL™ FollowSpot LT

Discontinued
BMFL™ FollowSpot LT | ROBE lighting

BMFL™ FollowSpot LT

Discontinued

BMFL FollowSpot LT – A compact, affordable solution for the larger arena.

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Light source

1700 W OSRAM Lok-it! HTI 1700/PS

Light output

34.600 lm, 455.000 lx @ 5 m

Zoom range

1° - 8°

Effects

CMY, 2 Colour wheels, Frost, Iris

Innovations

Technical Specification

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