Overview

Aputure Spotlight Mount II Kit with 50° Lens

Offered here with a 50° lens, this Spotlight Mount II Kit from Apurture is an ellipsoidal projection lens modifier designed for use with ProLock mount and also compatible with Bowens mount LED fixtures. It offers up to 80° of downward tilt and allows users to precisely control beam size and projection coverage across a wide range of on-set lighting applications. Built with a durable all-metal construction, its built-in four-leaf cutter enables precise beam shaping and controlled cut light.

SKU: GC49-25.AP0706025L

Aputure Spotlight Mount II Kit with 50° Lens

Aputure Spotlight Mount II Kit with 50° Lens

Offered here with a 50° lens, this Spotlight Mount II Kit from Apurture is an ellipsoidal projection lens modifier designed for use with ProLock mount and also compatible with Bowens mount LED fixtures. It offers up to 80° of downward tilt and allows users to precisely control beam size and projection coverage across a wide range of on-set lighting applications. Built with a durable all-metal construction, its built-in four-leaf cutter enables precise beam shaping and controlled cut light.

Precision Optics

Engineered with custom precision optics, the Spotlight Mount II delivers clean, controlled light projections with excellent colour accuracy and minimal chromatic aberration or colour fringing. Its advanced telecentric optical design ensures consistent edge-to-edge illumination while reducing distortion across projected patterns and textures, making it ideal for professional cinematic and theatrical lighting applications.

Rotatable Design

The Spotlight Mount II features a fully rotatable barrel design that enables quick and accurate alignment of gobos and projection textures without the need to reposition the attached light fixture. Compatible with industry-standard B-size metal and glass gobos, it provides lighting professionals with flexible creative control for shaping and directing light effects on set.

Varied Compatibility

Designed for seamless integration with Aputure ProLock fixtures, the Spotlight Mount II provides secure mounting and reliable optical alignment during use. It is compatible with popular fixtures including the LS 200d II, LS 200x, and LS 600d/x/c II, while also being optimised for high-output point-source lights such as the STORM 400x and STORM 700x.

Key Features:

Ellipsoidal Projection Lens Modifier

Compatible With Bowens Fixtures

Precision Optics for Projections

Even Edge-to-edge Light Distribution

Durable All-metal Construction

What's in the Box:

Aputure Spotlight Mount II Kit with 50° Lens

Spotlight Mount II Gel Holder

Gobo Holder (B-Size)

Gobo (B-Size)

Safety Chain

Spotlight Mount II Hard Case

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Aputure Spotlight Mount II Kit with 50° Lens

Offered here with a 50° lens, this Spotlight Mount II Kit from Apurture is an ellipsoidal projection lens modifier designed for use with ProLock mount and also compatible with Bowens mount LED fixtures. It offers up to 80° of downward tilt and allows users to precisely control beam size and projection coverage across a wide range of on-set lighting applications. Built with a durable all-metal construction, its built-in four-leaf cutter enables precise beam shaping and controlled cut light.

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