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CAME-TV Reveal Three New Ultra Portable RGBDT Lighting Products

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September 25, 2018
Say hello to Andromeda, Cassiopeia, and Perseus. 

CAME-TV came out of IBC 2018 RAI Amsterdam last week with three new great lighting products for filmmakers on the go. The Andromeda tube light, the Cassiopeia ring light and the Perseus panel comprise a kit that will take care of any videographers needs and if the set is complete can actually all be controlled to perform together.

Check out the tech specs for each product below:

Andromeda

These tube lights come in four different sizes at one ($175), two ($280), three ($370) and four feet ($440), with each size available in Daylight, Bi-Color, and RGBDT models.

  • Slim and lightweight 
  • Support Group control the Boltzen Andromeda, Perseus, & Cassiopeia together  
  • Built in wifi, support app control and wireless remote 
  • Soft light  
  • Supports both AC and DC (NP battery mount or D-tap cable for V mount battery) 
  • Removable barn doors 
  • 1/4” threads on the backside for easy mounting 

Cassiopeia

The Cassiopeia ring light comes in Daylight ($698), Bi-color ($748), and RGBDT ($888) models.

  • Slim and lightweight 
  • Support Group control the Boltzen Andromeda, Perseus, & Cassiopeia together  
  • Built in wifi, supports app control and wireless remote 
  • Soft light  
  • Supports both AC and DC
  • 30 inch and Foldable
  • Control each of the 4 sections of the ring light separately 

Perseus

These panel lights come in 20, 75 and 150W options and three different sized models for RGBDT. They range in price from $288 to $1288 depending on wattage.

  • Slim and lightweight 
  • Support Group control the Boltzen Andromeda, Perseus, & Cassiopeia together  
  • Built in wifi, supports app control and wireless remote 
  • Soft light  
  • Supports both AC and DC
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these lights should have effects like fire, TV, emergency ect.

September 25, 2018 at 9:26AM, Edited September 25, 9:26AM

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