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Rotolight Titan X1 with Swan Neck Mount

With a 13.4 x 11.8" illuminated surface, and a design that makes the control of colour, light intensity, power options, and remote adjustment paramount, the Titan X1 RGBWW LED Light Panel from Rotolight is equipped to meet your diverse lighting needs. This version of the panel has a swan-neck mount with a 5/8" receiver that has an arc shape and mounts to the centre of the light.

SKU: GC47-RL-TITAN-X1-S

Rotolight Titan X1 with Swan Neck Mount

Rotolight Titan X1 with Swan Neck Mount

With a 13.4 x 11.8" illuminated surface, and a design that makes the control of colour, light intensity, power options, and remote adjustment paramount, the Titan X1 RGBWW LED Light Panel from Rotolight is equipped to meet your diverse lighting needs. This version of the panel has a swan-neck mount with a 5/8" receiver that has an arc shape and mounts to the centre of the light.

Unique for an LED panel, the Titan X1 has a beam angle that's electronically variable from 68 to 150 degrees. It uses its PentaChromic Colour Engine to produce an expansive CCT range of 3000 to 10,000K with CRI/TLCI ratings as high as 97/98 - an indicator of advanced accuracy in colour rendition. The multi-featured X1 also has an RGB mode to give you literally 16.7 million colour choices using hue, saturation, and intensity controls, as well as a library of over 1400 industry-standard gels. The panel has +/- green/magenta control and is dimmable from 0 to 100%, and while you can make these settings on the X1's touchscreen, Rotolight has a generous bounty of remote control options that include wired DMX, RJ45, Bluetooth via the Luminair app, wireless DMX via LumenRadio, and the optional Elinchrom Skyport transmitter.

Rotolight hasn't forgotten the quality of light. Among its formidable features is SmartSoft technology to offers 216 levels of electronically-controlled diffusion for flattering lighting with very manageable contrast. As if all of this isn't enough, CineSFX provides special effects such as Fire, Lightning, TV, Gunshot, and Paparazzi, as well as High-Speed Sync RGB flash (1/8000 sec.) with zero recycling time. The X1 is ready for worldwide use, thanks to its 100 to 240 VAC power supply but it can also run on 24V batteries when AC current is unavailable.

Power and Versatility

Reliable performance across the entire CCT spectrum from 3000-10,000K

SmartSoft Diffusion

Electronically adjust diffusion, focus, and spread without the need for gels

Large light aperture with soft, flattering output

Multitude of Colors

Select from over 16.7 million colours

Extensive library of over 1400 industry-standard gels

Five lighting modes: CCT, HSI, RWBW, XY, and Filter

Precision Color Accuracy

PentaChromic Colour Engine ensures natural skin tones and vividly saturated colours

Advanced CRI and TLCI performance

Full-Color Touchscreen Display

Preview your chosen colours on the built-in LCD screen

Power Options

AC and battery power options

CineSFX Special Effects

Choose from Fire, Lightning, TV, Gunshot, Paparazzi, and more

Create, save, and recall custom effects

Full Control

Wired DMX, built-in Elinchrom Skyport receiver, and RJ45 control with Bluetooth and wireless LumenRadio DMX

High-Speed Sync Flash

Wireless flash triggering with the separately available Skyport HSS transmitter and the light's integrated receiver

High-speed flash up to 1/8000 second with no recycle time

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Rotolight Titan X1 with Swan Neck Mount

With a 13.4 x 11.8" illuminated surface, and a design that makes the control of colour, light intensity, power options, and remote adjustment paramount, the Titan X1 RGBWW LED Light Panel from Rotolight is equipped to meet your diverse lighting needs. This version of the panel has a swan-neck mount with a 5/8" receiver that has an arc shape and mounts to the centre of the light.

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