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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 55327" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Favorite LED Pars</p><p></p><p>I think this depends on the quality of the lenses. I've played with this on my SlimPar Pro RGBAs, and the light field is integrated by about 3" from the fixture. There are no separate shadows, in fact the beam is WAY better than the Blizzard Q12A I compared it to. In the Blizzard, the slightly different angle that each color hits the shared lens was actually worse than the SlimPar where every LED has its own lens and therefore can be optimized more easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 55327, member: 162"] Re: Favorite LED Pars I think this depends on the quality of the lenses. I've played with this on my SlimPar Pro RGBAs, and the light field is integrated by about 3" from the fixture. There are no separate shadows, in fact the beam is WAY better than the Blizzard Q12A I compared it to. In the Blizzard, the slightly different angle that each color hits the shared lens was actually worse than the SlimPar where every LED has its own lens and therefore can be optimized more easily. [/QUOTE]
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