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De Sisti Lighting Leonardo 5KW Used, Second

Ref. code: 2.05.002

Leonardo 5KW


The Leonardo 5000W is a compact, highly efficient Fresnel lens spotlight and provides a smooth uniform field across the entire spread of Spot to Flood focusing. It uses a single ended Quartz Halogen lamp with a colour temperature of 3200° K and it is available either in Manual or Pole Operated versions. Its innovative design makes it very versatile, allowing, among the other benefits, an efficient natural ventilation granting extended life for lamp, reflector and lens through all the working positions, plus front and rear focusing mechanism and an innovative lens door accessory clips which can be positioned to suit various applications. Lightweight, rugged and reliable either in studio or on location, the Leonardo 1000W has outstanding photometric characteristics.
Features
  • Compact, highly efficient Fresnel lens spotlight using tungsten-quartz-halogen filament lamps having G38 socket, L.C.L. of 165 mm. and max. 5 kW power
  • The following special version is available on request:
  • – Version using tungsten – quartz halogen twin filament lamp having GX38q Base and L.C.L. of 143 mm. Max 5.000 W power (2.50o+2.500 ) – 230 or 240V only
  • 300 mm. diameter high quality, shock resistant Borosilicate glass Fresnel lens on spring supports
  • Rugged and Lightweight Carbon Steel housing with low glare black epoxy powder coating, with internal double walls and reinforces
  • High efficiency convection cooling
  • Heavy-duty G-38 bi-post socket for tungsten halogen lamps, with lever activation and special contacts for homogeneous current distribution over lamp’s pins
  • Special bimetallic clad aluminum reflector for high degree of reflectivity and thermal resistance for long life
  • Stainless steel cable driven focus mechanism which guides Teflon bushings supported lamp carriage along 2 stainless steel rails. This ensures smooth operation, and restricts bouncing or chattering of the lamp carriage during focusing, in any tilting position of the fixture, avoiding lamp failures during operation. The Teflon bushings also provide a wiping action, which cleans the stainless steel guide rails during focus. The focusing mechanism can be activated from both front and rear of the fixture and the whole spot to flood action is accomplished with 1 and half turn of the focusing knob
  • The unit is equipped with a hinged lens door with wire-guard for easy access to the lamp, it includes accessory holding brackets, which can be positioned in two different arrangements (vertical-horizontal or diagonal). One of the 4 brackets has a locking knob and is spring loaded, it can be locked to either safely hold barndoor, color frame and scrims or to be rotated 90° and locked in an open position for fast accessories changes. A double safety accessory bracket with spring loaded catch is available on request to be assembled opposite to the locking knob
  • The accessories are secure regardless of the orientation of the fixture. Accessories have been designed for one hand installation
  • Available with either positive lock manual yokes for comfort and ease of handling, or pole operated yokes which can be used via the lighting pole for Panning and Tilting the lights as well as manually, since the mechanical activators are equipped with clutches. It is possible the conversion between the two types.

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Used De Sisti


De Sisti is a world Leader in the sector of Professional Lighting Systems since 1982. Innovation, technological research, high performances, attention to details and highest international standards of safety are the most significant company features.
The De Sisti Lighting Systems are used in the fields of entertainment, broadcasting and architectural lighting.
All products are designed, manufactured and tested at De Sisti’s Factories, where several teams of professional and experienced specialists work hard to achieve brilliant results with excellence and quality. Total Quality Control is the primary goal of the factories. With a well-organized worldwide network of distributors and dealers, the company supports the proper implementation of its products/systems in all of the installations at the different fields of application.
As time goes by, De Sisti invests in its products and systems upgrade and development, to best benefit of the Technologies advances.
For instance the Brand is currently leading important innovations in SSL Lighting (LED), with International Patents and Optimized Optical Systems.
This combination of quality products with high efficiency optics, offers great advantages to the users.
 

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Ears: The three individual slots that function as the color frame holder found on the front of some light sources. They are often used to retain other items, such as color wheels, barn doors, etc.

Edison Connector: The standard household male, parallel-blade plug that may or may not have a ground pin.

Edison Lamp Holder: The standard household screw-in lamp socket that accepts medium screw type lamp bases.

Egg Crate: A square or rectangular grid that, when installed on large open face light sources, alters the shape and intensity of the light and reduces glare.

Electrical Current: The flow of electrons from one point to another, measured in Amperes.

Electrical Frequency: The cycles per second of alternating current, measured in Hertz. In North America, and parts of South America and Southeast Asia, the frequency is 60Hz. The rest of the world operates on a frequency of 50Hz.

Electrical Noise: A general term for an unwanted electronic disturbance in conductors or electrical or electronic equipment. This equipment can also be the cause of electrical noise.

Electrical Power: The rate at which electricity is delivered to a circuit, in watts, or in reference to magnetic transformers, in Volt-Amperes.

Electronic Ballast: A ballast uses electronic components to limit electrical current. This type of ballast is often referred to as a flicker-free ballast.

Ellipsoidal: Short for Ellipsoidal Spotlight.

Ellipsoidal Spotlight: A spotlight that is encased in an ellipse-shaped reflector and framing shutters, and sometimes an iris and pattern slot.

Eye Light: A small, intense light source used to front light a subject, usually a person`s face, with hard light.

Fahrenheit: A graduated scale used to measure temperature. In the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F.

Falloff: A term used to describe the illuminated area just outside of the field. (This term may also refer to the illumination in this area.) Light from a point source falls off inversely to the square of the distance. Move the light from 10` away to 20` away, and you have 1/4 of the intensity 40`, 1/16th.
Diffused lights fall off even faster than point sources. See Inverse Square Law.

fc: Abbreviation for foot-candle.

Feed Through: A wiring system employed in some electrical equipment and light sources in which the line-side leads or flush-mount connector(s) for a first item branch into two circuits internally. One circuit provides the electrical supply to the item itself, and the second circuit exits the unit by means of a set of load-side leads or another flush-mount connector(s). This allows for a second item to be electrically connected to the first. A plurality of items may be connected in this way, usually light sources such as strip lights. See Daisy Chain.

Female: A term applied to a connector that contains the holes or slots for receiving the pins, prongs, blades or tabs of a male connector. The female connector should always be attached to the line side of a circuit.

Field Angle: The angle of the vertex of a cone-shaped beam where the perimeter of the base is defined by where the intensity is 10% of the maximum intensity.

Field Diameter: The diameter of the base of a cone-shaped beam where the perimeter of the base is defined by where the intensity is 10% of the maximum intensity.

Filament: The wire inside an incandescent lamp envelope that glows and emits light when heated, i.e., when electricity passes through it.

Fill: To create the illumination needed to reduce shadows in an area or on a subject.

Fill Light: Angled from the side opposite the key light, this light softens the shadows created by the key and evens out the lighting ratio.

Filter: A term that refers to color media, diffusion material, light blocking or neutral density.

Filter Frame: See Color Frame.

Finger: A small, narrow, rectangular scrim, diffuser, reflector, or gobo, placed close to a light source, used for dimming, softening, bounce lighting, and casting shadows, respectively. Fingers are usually 2" to 6" in length, and 12" to 14" in width.

FL: A lamp designation that means flood.

Flag: (Filter, Gobo) An opaque panel, usually made of fabric, placed in the beam of a light source to block a portion of the beam or the whole beam. It can also hide lights in the dark recesses of a scene. They are usually square or slightly rectangular in shape, ranging from 10" to 48" in length, and 12" to 48" in width. Which term you use depends upon the device`s size and what part of the country you are in.

Flash: A tube filled with xenon gas through which an electrical charge of high voltage is passed to create an electrical arc that emits a short, bright flash of light. Flash light is daylight balanced, usually measuring 5500° Kelvin. See Strobe.

Flat Light: See Diffuse Light. All light is characterless, texture less and shallow shadowed when the source is close to the camera. Soft light is, by its nature, flatter than hard light, but even a soft source, above or to the subject`s side, is not flat.

Flicker: The flashing of some light sources that cannot be visually detected because of the frequency of its output voltage, but can adversely affect the way motion picture film records light.

Flicker-Free: A term used to describe electronic ballasts that electronically alter the electrical frequency that causes flicker.

Flood: The position of a moveable lamp, lens or pair of lenses on a spotlight that produces the widest field angle. To direct a large amount of light on a relatively large area.

Flood Light:A light source consisting of a rectangular lamp and sometimes a single lens, used to direct a large amount of light on a relatively large area.

Floppy Flag: A large flag that is designed to fold in half and function as a cutter or smaller flag.

Fluorescence: The property of certain materials to absorb radiation of certain wavelengths, usually ultraviolet, and re-emit the radiation as light.

Fluorescent Lights: Cool and daylight balanced, fluorescent lights have become very popular for photographic and video capture. Fluorescent lighting can be used in the form of screw-in bulbs and reflectors, or rectangular banks of lights.

Foamcore: A polystyrene, Styrofoam material used as a substrate for some reflector boards, effective because of its light weight and ease of mounting via reflector forks.

Focus: To aim and adjust a light source to give the beam its desired size (spot or flood), edge (soft or hard), field (even or peak) and shape (round, patterned or cut).

Focus Lens: A movable lens in a multi-lens optical system that adjusts the focus of a light source.

Follow Spot: A narrow-beam focusing instrument that is manually operated and is usually composed of a powerful light source, an iris, shutters, a color changer and other features. It is usually operated from an adjustable stand and is used to follow performer(s) on a stage with its beam, surrounding the performer(s) in a large pool of light.

Foot-candle (fc): A non-metric unit of measurement for Illumination, i.e., 1 lumen per square foot.

Framing Projector: A spotlight that has framing shutters or barn doors.

Framing Shutters: Thin, movable, heat-resistant metal plates that are introduced into a beam such that a portion(s) of the beam is blocked off,i.e., framed affecting the beam pattern, usually forming a sharp edge in the beam. They are used in various types of light sources, but extensively in ellipsoidal spotlights, usually four (top, bottom, right and left) follow spots, usually two (top and bottom), always situated internally, and usually at the aperture. Framing shutters generally can be independently adjusted, but those used in follow spots usually move simultaneously with a single control mechanism.

French Flag: A small metal flag, usually used for shading.

Fresnel: Short for Fresnel Spotlight.

Fresnel Lens: Named for its inventor, French physicist Augustin J. Fresnel, and developed around 1800 for lighthouses, this is a flat lens consisting of concentric rings on one side that are segments of the spherical portion of a Plano-convex lens. The other side is flat, i.e., Plano. It controls light in the same manner as a Plano-convex lens, which converges light into a beam.Many light sources employing this type of lens have a stippled pattern on the flat side of the lens to diffuse to smooth out the beam.

Fresnel Spotlight: A spotlight employing a single Fresnel lens that produces a soft-edged beam, usually provided with a spherical reflector and a means to adjust the focus from spot to flood.

F/Stop: A rating often applied to scrims used in the film and video industries on their ability to dim light. This rating is directly related to a camera`s ability to allow for the admittance of light.

Full Scrim: A metal scrim whose screen occupies the complete frame.

Fuse: An electrical device designed to stop the flow of electricity automatically when a predetermined over current tries to pass through it. This is meant to prevent further damage or fire from overheating.

Fused Quartz: A relatively pure, high-temperature glass used to manufacture lamp envelopes. It has a melting point of approximately 1650° C.

Gaffer: The lighting technician who is in charge of the electrical aspects of a set or production.

Gaffer Grip: A large, spring-loaded clamp with serrated or rubbercushioned jaws. It usually has a stud or studs for the attachment of luminaries and grip equipment.

Gaffer`s Pole: See Operating Pole.

Gag: An apparatus composed of two grip heads attached to each other via a common bolt.

Gel (Gelatin, Media): As used with photographic lights, a strong, flexible, fade-resistant material, used to change the color, amount or quality of light. A colored filter placed in front of a lighting fixture. Color is an important element in adult learning.

Gobo: A logo or image etched out of metal that allows it to be projected onto a screen, wall, banner or other solid surface. Often used for brand reinforcement during events. Video mapping can be used to produce a similar by higher-end effect.

Guide Number: Guide numbers are used as a rating system to gauge the power or range of flash. The guide number equals the distance x f/stop. For example, say your flash has a guide number of 80. At ISO 100, to determine the proper exposure for a subject 20 feet away, multiply 20 by X number (in this case 4) to get 80 (the guide number). Setting the aperture to f/4 (80 = 20 x 4) will render a proper exposure (at ISO 100).


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