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MAESTRO 3.0
projectors optics
Variable dynamics optics
Optics with variable focal
This particular optical system allows to
change focus by adopting the spherical lens
and the relative internal sliding mechanism.
The gradient can be adjusted thanks to
the special ring nut that the projector is
provided with.
TIR lenses
TIR (total internal reflection) optics are made of thermoplastic resins or “optical” glass, and it is used for reducing secondary beams.
The light beam is collimated in a central “spot” characterised by a diameter that varies as a function of the shape of the optics, thus
guaranteeing precision and cleanliness of the projection.
The profiled lighting through beam shaper is
conceived for exhibit purposes. The shaper
channels the light to the exhibited work,
emphasising it with respect to the rest of the
environment. Turning the specific ring varies
the focus of the beam for softer or more
defined lighting. Turning the external knob
adjusts the lens extraction, concentrating
more or less light on a determined point. It
is, therefore, possible to always have ideal
lighting from any distance (e.g. 1 and 4
metres). Moving the stainless steel blades
as desired, the contour of the light beam can
be varied.
Fresnel optics come from the naval
lighting environment and are used in
the photographic field to take highly
professional shots. The Fresnel lens,
featuring a particular and characteristic
conformation, allows the light to be
channelled, guaranteeing concentrated and
accent lighting even over long distances.
Shaper optics
Fresnel optics