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The Rotolight Titan X2, the brand’s first step into the cinema and rental houses world, is now shipping! This bright 2×1 LED panel with RGBWW technology features the SmartSoft technology that allows you to directly dial in the amount of diffusion you want on the fixture. Let’s take a closer look!
Rotolight Titan X2 – 2×1 Soft LED Light Panel. Source: Rotolight
If you are not familiar with the Titan X2, Rotolight’s latest flagship fixture, here is a quick summary of all the features of this 2×1 RGBWW LED panel:
You can take a look at the hands-on review we did during IBC 2019 below or check the article for more information.
The Rotolight Titan X2 is shipping now. According to Rotolight, they received “incredible pre-order demand from leading rental houses, broadcasters, and cinematographers around the world.”
Prices range from $4699.00/€4230.00 for the Swan Neck version, all the way up to $4999.00/€4530.00 for the standard yoke or pole yoke versions. At this price point, it is not a light primarily made for owner-operators, but more for rental houses. But, I guess it will be a massive success due to the apparent quality and versatility of the Rotolight X2. We’ll try to fit it into our reviews schedule as soon as possible and take a closer look!
What do you think of the Rotolight X2? Do you think of renting one for your next production? 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.