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Martin ELP 50 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights vs Martin ELP 19 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal White

The Martin ELP 50° is a wide-angle lens for general washes and mid-throw coverage, while the 19° is a narrow-beam lens for precise spotting and long-throw applications. Choose the 50° for broad stage lighting; choose the 19° for focused spotlights and distant projection.

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Martin ELP 50 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights

$494.10
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Martin ELP 19 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal White

$496.80
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Martin ELP 50 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal LightsMartin ELP 19 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal White
Price$494.10$496.80
BrandMartinMartin
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Martin ELP 50 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights

  • 50-degree beam angle covers wider areas with less fixture density
  • Better suited for general wash lighting and mid-throw distances
  • Available in both black and white housing options
  • Ideal when you need broad, even light distribution

Why choose Martin ELP 19 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal White

  • 19-degree narrow beam provides crisp, sharp image definition
  • Superior for long-throw spotting and precise beam isolation
  • White housing option matches consistent rig aesthetics
  • Maximum throw distance with controlled light spread
Bottom line: Select the 50° lens tube if you need wide-area wash coverage and general stage lighting. Select the 19° lens tube if you require tight spotlighting, long throws, and sharp image projection.

Frequently asked questions

What is the key difference in beam angle between these two lenses?

The 50° lens provides a wide beam angle suitable for general washes and mid-throw applications, while the 19° lens offers a narrow, controlled beam ideal for precise spotting and long-throw distances.

Which lens should I choose for a stage wash application?

The 50° lens is better suited for stage washes because its wider beam angle covers larger areas with excellent light uniformity and requires fewer fixtures.

Can I use either lens tube with my Martin ELP fixture?

Yes, both lens tubes are fully compatible with Martin ELP and ELP IP ellipsoidal fixtures and swap without modification. The Martin ELP system offers four interchangeable static lens options (19°, 26°, 36°, and 50°) for flexible reconfiguration.

Which lens delivers sharper image projection over distance?

The 19° lens is engineered for crisp image projection and maximum throw distance due to its narrow beam angle, making it ideal for venues requiring precise spotlight definition.

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