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Martin ELP 15-30 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights vs Martin ELP 25-50 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights
The Martin ELP 15-30 delivers a narrower, tighter beam ideal for precise spotlighting and architectural work, while the Martin ELP 25-50 provides a wider field of view suited to broader coverage and dynamic venue lighting. Choose the 15-30 for focused theatrical or architectural applications; choose the 25-50 for flexibility across larger spaces.
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Martin ELP 15-30 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights
Martin ELP 25-50 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights
Specs side by side
| Martin ELP 15-30 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights | Martin ELP 25-50 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $909.00 | $909.00 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin ELP 15-30 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights
- ✓ Narrower 15-30 degree zoom range for precise, concentrated beams
- ✓ Better for tight spotlighting, architectural detail, and long-throw applications
- ✓ Maintains crisp focus and flat projection in a more specialized range
Why choose Martin ELP 25-50 degree Zoom Lens for Ellipsoidal Lights
- ✓ Wider 25-50 degree zoom range provides greater creative flexibility
- ✓ Better for broad venue coverage and dynamic beam adjustments
- ✓ Lighter at 6.0 kg, easier to handle during extended rigging
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference in zoom range between these two lenses?
The ELP 15-30 covers a narrow 15-30 degree range for tight, focused beams, while the ELP 25-50 spans 25-50 degrees for broader coverage and more flexibility across varied throw distances.
Which lens is better for theatrical spotlighting?
The ELP 15-30 is better suited to precise theatrical spotlighting where tight beam control and concentrated output are priorities. The ELP 25-50 works well for venues needing flexibility across multiple positions and distances.
Are both lenses compatible with the same fixtures?
Both feature 6-lens optical designs, independent zoom and focus controls, anti-slip locking, and C3 corrosion resistance. The ELP 25-50 is explicitly designed for ELP CL or WW LED ellipsoidal fixtures; the ELP 15-30 mounts to ETC type S4 fixtures.
Which lens is lighter and easier to handle?
The ELP 25-50 weighs 6.0 kg (13.2 lbs) and is the lighter option, making it easier for extended rigging work compared to the ELP 15-30.