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On the show floor at IBC 2023, we stopped by Cineroid’s booth to dive deeper into their Jupiter line of rollable, full-color LED panels. In particular, we focused on the Jupiter 1000W – a large, powerful, and foldable light source.
At the beginning of this year, Korean lighting manufacturer Cineroid added two large, rollable LED light panels to their arsenal – the Jupiter 500W and 1000W. You can read all about them in our previous coverage here.
The 1000W model is particularly interesting since it acts as a bright, soft light source that is pretty easy to carry around considering its large surface. At IBC 2023, my colleague Nino (literally!) sat down with SoonGi Jang and Sofien Cherni from Cineroid to further discuss the Jupiter 1000W. Let’s take a closer look!
The Cineroid Jupiter 1000W is a 120x120cm/47.2×47.2” LED RGBWW light panel with a weight of approximately 1.9kg/4.2lb. Its thin, rollable design makes it fairly easy to rig, transport, or store in its convenient carrying case. Additionally, the LEDs are protected by a durable enclosure that you can open yourself in order to replace single LED strips.
The light is 100% dimmable and its color temperature ranges from 2,700K up to 6,500K in CCT mode. Other operating modes include RGB mode, HSI mode, Effects mode, and DMX mode. The company claims CRI and TLCI ratings of 95 and 98+ respectively, a flicker-free output, and 24,000 lux at 1 meter.
The fixture requires an external controller box for power and control. This is equipped with a color display, physical buttons and dials, a USB port for 5V power output and firmware updates, as well as a 5-pin DMX in and out.
The Jupiter 1000 is DMX 512 ready for use in high-end productions, but can also be controlled via Bluetooth using the Cineroid GraV app. The smartphone app can be used to manage multiple Jupiter lights from a single device.
The Cineroid Jupiter 1000W rollable LED RGBWW panel is available now. Its official retail price is set at $2,900. The light comes as a kit including the rollable LED panel, an aluminum frame, a softbox, a controller, 6-meter long cables, and a travel bag.For more information, please visit Cineroid’s website here.
Have you ever used Cineroid lighting products? What do you think about this 1000W rollable LED panel? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.