Power Output: Typically emits around 1200 watts of light, providing a strong and bright source of illumination.
Color Temperature: Daylight-balanced with a color temperature of approximately 5600K, similar to natural sunlight, which makes it suitable for outdoor shoots or balancing with daylight.
Versatility: Used for various lighting applications such as key lights, fill lights, and backlighting in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Quality of Light: Produces a crisp and clear light with good color rendering properties, ideal for capturing details and creating natural-looking scenes.
Modularity: Often designed to be compact and lightweight, with options for different accessories like lenses, barn doors, and diffusion materials to modify the light beam as needed.
Durability: Built to withstand the demands of professional use, including heat dissipation mechanisms to manage the high temperatures generated by the bulb.
Usage: Commonly used in conjunction with reflectors, softboxes, or other light modifiers to control and shape the light for specific lighting effects and setups.
Dimensions: Measures 12 feet by 12 feet, providing a very large surface area for light modification and control.
Material: Typically constructed from lightweight yet durable materials such as aluminum or steel, ensuring stability while remaining manageable on set.
Versatility: Designed to accommodate various materials such as diffusion fabrics, nets, gels, or bounce materials, allowing for extensive control over lighting effects and adjustments.
Mounting Options: Equipped with "ears" or mounting points on each side for easy attachment to C-stands, light stands, or other grip equipment. These ears provide secure mounting and flexibility in positioning the frame.
Portability: Despite its size, the frame is designed to be collapsible and transportable, often breaking down into smaller components for easier handling and transportation.
Ease of Use: Though larger and more cumbersome than smaller frames, it is still designed for relatively straightforward assembly, setup, and teardown, facilitating efficient workflow on set.
Durability: Constructed from robust materials to withstand the rigors of professional use, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding film and photography environments.