
After hearing your frustrations over using loose shutters in the Imager projector, we decided you needed a dedicated shutter projector. It's a dedicated shutter blade imager meaning you don't have to fumble around with loose shutters anymore as they are integrated into the projector. This projector allows users the ability to light something as small as a match head, or a razor thin line, without losing any color and keeping perfect resolution of your 4-sided shape if you choose your edges to be in focus.This is yet another exclusive system for any dedolight user's style of production, especially product and tabletop work. The DP2S dedicated shutter projector fits at the accessory slot of all DLED2 and DLED3 light head models. To shop for your own lens set, or if you already have a lens, look for the DP2S-0 version with only the shutter projector and no lens.
If you are annoyed using low-resolution imagers which created chromatic aberrations, you'll want to try this projection system to know your alternatives. Quite frankly, there is no comparison; nothing can do what dedolight projectors can do.
INCLUDED:
- DP2S Built-in Shutter Projector
- DPL60M - 60mm Lens
REQUIREMENTS:
- DLED2 or DLED3 light heads
- FEATURES
- ABOUT
- LENSES
- ACCESSORIES
Perfect Resolution |
Razor sharp edging. If you want to make your shape in perfect focus, you can. This is perfect light, and perfect shadow where you want it.
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No chromatic aberrations! Unlike every other light projector, you get clean light around every in-focus edge. No need to pull soft focus to get around poor light quality.
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Easily pull lens for soft focus, or use the DPEYESET for edge softening. With this control, you can light a subject as small as a match head, and everything on up.
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Quick Application |
Install the projector in seconds by simply sliding it to the accessory slot (ex: barn door). No bolting, screwing or tools needed for this.
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SAVE TIME |
Cut your set-up time down immeasurably by controlling light and shadow with laser-like accuracy in seconds.
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Change Lenses |
Use the lens tightening knob to quickly change the lens for image scaling:
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