The new Rotolight Titan x2

Rotolight has now available its new Titan X2the lights that aim to revolutionize cinematic lighting. It is the new LED lights with RGBWW technology of last generation that result in a lighting with accurate colors and very suitable to skin tones.

manufacturers have built the brightest spotlight on the market so far without increasing the weight of the spotlight. It has a high CRI and TLCI performance to avoid overworking in post-production processes. From the Rotolight Titan X2 itself we can customize the light settings we want for each scene. We can control the diffusion, focus or dispersion to avoid the extra use of gels. This has been done with SmartSoft technology that makes the light soft and enveloping thanks also to its large beam, which can be angled from 68 to 180 degrees.

We talk about the advantage of not using gels because within its library, the rotolight Tital X2 has a catalog of more than 1300 gels available and 5 different modes to make the most of any situation. The 5 available modes are CCT, HSI, RGBW, XY and filter to have all the color options available just by accessing the menu. In addition to the gels, 16.7 million colors are available and PentaChromic Color TM has been incorporated for superior color reproduction to achieve the natural skin tones you are looking for.

Among the lighting options, it also has a set of CineSFX lighting effects that allows you to create environments such as fire, paparazzi, shooting, etc… And for photographers, it also has a synchronized flash mode.

As for its use, the brand has strived for a simple system that enhances the user experience. It has a touch menu that can be accessed through its LCD screen. To speed up work, it has 10 assignable presets that make the lighting set faster and has a preview of the library of gels.

Many people have been waiting for it for a long time and it is finally on the market for a price of $4,699.

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