Rent Quartzcolor Bambino 500W Fresnel
The Quartzcolor Bambino 500W Fresnel produces a strong tungsten output with a finely focused beam, ideal for controlled key or fill lighting.
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Overview
The Quartzcolor Bambino 500W Fresnel produces a strong tungsten output with a finely focused beam, ideal for controlled key or fill lighting. Lightweight yet robust, it allows operators to adjust beam spread quickly and integrate gels or diffusion, providing consistent results on location or in studio environments.
500 W tungsten output
Warm, continuous-spectrum illumination
Focusable Fresnel lens
Shapes a deliberate beam for production lighting
3200 K family
Pairs naturally with tungsten practicals
Classic hard-light tool
Useful for small-set key, fill, and backlight
- Fixture type
- Tungsten Fresnel
- Lamp power
- 500 W
- Colour family
- Approximately 3200 K tungsten
- Optics
- Focusable Fresnel lens
- Beam adjustment
- Spot-to-flood
- Dimming behaviour
- Warms as electrical voltage is reduced
- Control accessories
- Compatible barndoors, scrims, shutters, flags, or diffusion
- Typical use
- Small-set key, fill, and backlight
- Use gloves and a rated stand with Quartzcolor Bambino; the lamp, lens, housing, and accessories become extremely hot.
- Spot or flood before the take, then use barndoors, scrims, flags, or diffusion at a safe distance to refine the beam.
- Electrical dimming warms tungsten colour as output falls; use scrims or distance when maintaining colour is important.
- Keep ventilation clear, add a safety for overhead rigging, disconnect power before relamping, and cool fully before wrap.
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