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Rotolight has just announced the launch of its latest LED fixture: the Rotolight Titan X1. This 1×1 RGBWW LED light is the little brother of the Titan X2 and has a lot of similarities with it, but in a more compact (and affordable) package: built-in SmartSoft diffusion system, a color temperature that can go from 3000K to 10.000K with a TLCI of 98, full RGBWW color gamut, tons of ways to control it wired/wirelessly, IP20 rating and so on. Let’s take a closer look at this incredibly bright 230W fixture!
The Rotolight Titan lineup was first introduced last year during IBC with the Rotolight Titan X2. If you missed it, you can read our in-depth article about the Titan X2’s specs here, or watch our hands-on review of the light here.
The Titan X2 is one of the most impressive fixture we saw last year, with superb light output, great build quality and versatility. However, with a price tag of $4699.00, it’s not a fixture for everybody and its main market is more around rental houses or big studios.
Today, the company introduced a new model in the Titan lineup: the Titan X1. This 1×1 panel is smaller, more affordable, and has a lot of similarities with it’s bigger brother.
In a nutshell, the Titan X2 is one of the brightest 2×1 RGBWW light panels on the market. Same goes for the Titan X1 which has a lot in common, including:
As you can see, the Rotolight Titan lineup gives you nearly everything you can think of built-in inside the light, with impressive capabilities compared to its competitors.
According to the company, the Titan X1 is the brightest 1×1 LED panel available on the market right now with dimensions of only 400 x 145 x 360mm. Also, with half the size of the X2, the X1 has less output with a brightness at 5m (3200K with half diffusion) of around 468 Lux. Above is a photometrics chart compared to other fixtures.
The Titan X1 is available to pre-order now in three different versions with different yokes: the ‘”standard” Yoke, Pole Operated Yoke, and Swan Neck Yoke. Prices start at $2999.00/€2649.00.
Also, various bundles are available, such as a Rental kit that includes a hard case, a tripod clamp, and an extension cable. A Reporter kit contains a soft case and the Swan Neck Yoke version.
Finally, loads of extra accessories are available such as the 2-way V-Lock battery adapter, rain covers, DOP Choice Snapbags, a new range of high capacity batteries (155wh and 310wh), light modifiers, and various grids. The Titan eco-system is really expanding a lot.
What do you think about this new Rotolight Titan X1? Do you think it is a more affordable option for one-man band filmmakers or production companies? Did you already shoot with the bigger brother, Titan X2? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.