Gekko Technology to unveil high-brightness LED light at IBC2010

Gekko Technology will add the high-brightness LED light to its karess range of LED-based video and film lighting equipment at IBC2010 in Amsterdam, Sept. 10~14.



Designed for studio and location, Gekko said karesslite 6006-DD LED light has twice the number of emitters and thus twice the brightness of the existing karesslite 6006.

Its power consumption is 85W, allowing more than 90 minutes of continuous operation from a single rear-mountable V-lock battery, and it is available in daylight (5600K) and tungsten (3200K) versions.

Gekko karesslite 6006-DD incorporates a 6 x 12 emitter format in a .5sq-in panel with a front-to-back depth of 6.5in and a weight of 10.5lbs, including diffuser.

Power can be derived from a single V-lock battery, a 12V to 40V DC feed via an XLR 4 connector or from a mains supply.

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