Beam shot TRILED

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mbsub

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Hello,

only some days before the TRILED head is available, here the beam shot of the 3 power steps.
The picture was made with 1/15 sec and aperture 5,0.
Distance to the wall: 3m
Diameter of the spot is 51 cm
Beam: 10°

Picture 1: step 1 with 1200 lumen with spot reflector
Picture 2: step 2 with 2400 lumen with spot reflector
Picture 3: step 3 with 3600 lumen (2400 lumen spot reflector and 1200 lumen medium reflector)

Michael​
 

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If I ''understand'' princip of these pictures all reflectors should be set in same spot - thats mean that these reflectors are set under angle , which means that the beam over long distances disjoined itself.

Otherwise, if they were parallel rays, the image does not show up rays at one point but the picture would be elliptic and wide.
 
If I ''understand'' princip of these pictures all reflectors should be set in same spot - thats mean that these reflectors are set under angle , which means that the beam over long distances disjoined itself.

Otherwise, if they were parallel rays, the image does not show up rays at one point but the picture would be elliptic and wide.

Hi Lucca,

the distance between the 3 reflectors is so small that the image of the beam looks after a distance of 50 cm like one spot only.
The beam is also after a long distance only one beam.

Michael
 
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