Overview

Aputure Amaran Spotlight SE 19deg Lens Kit

Amaran introduces its first Bowens mount precision projection lens with the Spotlight SE. Designed with a high degree of control, this optical modifier instantly transforms Bowens mount point-source lights with up to 300W of power output into a shapeable spotlight with an even beam. The included 19° lens is ideal to focus the light output into a tighter beam with further reach. Versatile and suitable for a variety of setups, this kit also includes a gobo holder and 15 M-sized gobos for unique light projection shapes.

SKU: GC49-25.APF0046A31

Aputure Amaran Spotlight SE 19° Lens Kit

Aputure Amaran Spotlight SE 19deg Lens Kit

Amaran introduces its first Bowens mount precision projection lens with the Spotlight SE. Designed with a high degree of control, this optical modifier instantly transforms Bowens mount point-source lights with up to 300W of power output into a shapeable spotlight with an even beam. The included 19° lens is ideal to focus the light output into a tighter beam with further reach. Versatile and suitable for a variety of setups, this kit also includes a gobo holder and 15 M-sized gobos for unique light projection shapes.

Featuring a universal Bowens accessory mount, the Spotlight SE is compatible with the brand's 150c and 300c full-colour LED monolights. Your fixture can be easily magnified, bringing a new level of flexibility and enhanced output from it. This modifier also works with other Bowens mount point-source lights with up to 300W of power output, ranging from the amaran COB 60d S to the Aputure LS 300x. The Spotlight SE has a durable all-metal housing and this kit is packed in a case to store and protect the housing, lens, and included accessories.

Shapeable Spotlight

The Spotlight SE allows you to easily create shapeable beams of light to reach a specific look or mood for your scenes. With 4 built-in metal shutters, you can quickly and precisely cut the Spotlight SE's beam output. Offering additional shaping capabilities, it is possible to achieve anything from a sharp, focused beam with crisp edges to a defocused image using M-sized gobos to project patterns.

Suitable for filmmakers and creators who require precise control over their lighting designs.

You can conveniently swap between the Spotlight SE lens options.

Elevates the performance of your amaran 150c/300c monolights.

Works with an optional 18-leaf Iris accessory that can be combined with the shutters and gobos to quickly adjust the beam size.

Key Features:

Compact 19° Projection Lens

Compatible with 150c/300c Monolights

Works with Bowens Fixtures up to 300W

Even Edge-to-Edge Light Distribution

Includes Gobo Holder & 15 M-Sized Gobos

Custom Precision Optics

Quick Focus Adjustments

Durable All-Metal Construction

Optional 18-Leaf Iris Accessory

What's in the Box:

Amaran Spotlight SE 19° Lens Kit

Spotlight SE

Lens (19°)

Gobo Holder

Gobos

Case

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Aputure Amaran Spotlight SE 19deg Lens Kit

Amaran introduces its first Bowens mount precision projection lens with the Spotlight SE. Designed with a high degree of control, this optical modifier instantly transforms Bowens mount point-source lights with up to 300W of power output into a shapeable spotlight with an even beam. The included 19° lens is ideal to focus the light output into a tighter beam with further reach. Versatile and suitable for a variety of setups, this kit also includes a gobo holder and 15 M-sized gobos for unique light projection shapes.

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