Beam Angle: Produces a narrow, focused beam of light with a 19-degree spread.
Use Cases: Ideal for highlighting specific areas, creating sharp-edged patterns, or illuminating actors or objects with precise control over spill and intensity.
Leko 26°:
Beam Angle: Offers a slightly wider beam than the 19-degree version, providing a medium spread of light.
Use Cases: Suitable for general stage lighting, key lighting performers, and projecting gobos (patterns) with good sharpness and detail.
Leko 36°:
Beam Angle: Provides a broader beam of light with a 36-degree spread.
Use Cases: Used for broader wash lighting, covering larger areas of the stage or set, or softer key lighting when a wider spread is desired.
Key Features:
Optics: Lekos use an ellipsoidal reflector combined with lenses to focus and shape the light beam.
Gobos: They can accept metal or glass gobos to project intricate patterns and textures.
Focus Control: Offer precise control over focus, allowing adjustments for sharpness and size of the projected beam.
Accessories: Compatible with various accessories such as barn doors, gels, and snoots to further control and shape the light output.