Arri 150W Junior Fresnel Lamp with barn doors and in-line dimmer
New reduced price £313.73 £299.00 (£254.47 excl. VAT)
Features of the Arri Junior 150W
• Light Spread -
Produces a soft, even field of light
• Comes with 12ft (3.7m) cable with inline switch
• Ventilated Housing -
Ribbed for cooler operation, the fixture ribs act like heat sinks to help disperse any heat build-up.
• Aluminum Reflector -
Spherical, specular, high purity reflector
• Includes barn doors
• Requires bulb for 150W available below
• Requires lighting stand (sold separately). available here.
• Requires plug. Supplied with cable ready for plug fitting.
Specifications
Type of Lamphead: Fresnel
Power: 150W
Weight: 1.0kg
Mounting: 5/8" (16 mm) stand mount
Lamp Type: 150 W 230V GX6,35 ESP 150W 120V BA15d
Supply Voltage: 230V
Correlated Colour Temperature: 3200K
Lamp Base: GX 6,35
Lens Diameter: 50mm
Barn Door Size: 79mm
Filter Insertion Size: 79mm
Mounting: Spigot 16mm
Lampholder: DC bayonet (120V), GY9.5 (230V)
Download the Arri 150W Fresnel Manual here.
Also available to buy is the larger Arri 300w Fresnel Lamp and it's bigger brother, the Arri
650w Fresnel Lamp.
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Our recommended multi-purpose 150 Watt Fresnel lamp.
Arri Fresnels are the perfect solution in small
studios where grid height is a problem. The classic ARRI construction
of corrosion resistant extruded and die cast aluminum maximizes body
strength while maintaining the lightweight of an ideal location fixture.

Despite the small size, short focal length lenses with wider angles
give more light output and better light distribution over the full beam
area.
One of Damien's Favourite
- "My all time favourite light source at winter weddings is the Fresnel spotlight. The great thing about working with continuous light is you
can see exactly what you are shooting and by adjusting the light focus
and barn doors all sorts of light shapes can be created. I usually rig
my Arri 300w junior on a stand near the middle of a room. I set my
camera to my magic exposure of ISO800, 1/60th second, at f/4 and then
call in the bride and groom for a shoot session. Julie and I can
usually take 8 or 10 frames in a single room in just a few minutes that
will make the album. We then let the bride and groom mingle again while
we are rigging the Arri in another room." -
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Just one of the pictures on my
Winter Weddings DVD using the Arri 300W Jr. - ISO 800, f/4 at 1/60th
second.
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