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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Narrow 10 Degree vs Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Very Wide 46 Degree
The Martin Exterior Projection 500 Narrow is built for long-range, precision architectural projection with a tight 12° beam, while the Very Wide 46° version excels at close-range, large-surface coverage with dynamic effects and higher lumen output. Choose the Narrow for detailed facade work and signage from distance; choose the Very Wide for broad illumination, colorful effects, and shorter throw distances.
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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Narrow 10 Degree
Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Very Wide 46 Degree
Specs side by side
| Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Narrow 10 Degree | Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Very Wide 46 Degree | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $6,818.00 | $6,356.13 |
| Brand | Martin | Martin |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Narrow 10 Degree
- ✓ Narrow 12° beam angle optimized for long-range projection and crisp detail
- ✓ Compact, focused design ideal for architectural and logo work on building facades
- ✓ Motorized focus from 3 meters to infinity provides precision control across distances
- ✓ Fully weatherized cast aluminum with IP66, IK08, and C5-M corrosion resistance
Why choose Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Very Wide 46 Degree
- ✓ Very wide 46° beam angle enables close-range projection on large surfaces without excessive throw
- ✓ Up to 6100 lumens of output for bright, powerful illumination
- ✓ Four layers of dynamic effects including 8-color wheel, rotating gobos, prisms, and motorized frost
- ✓ Extended creative control for dynamic lighting design beyond static image projection
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference in beam coverage between these two fixtures?
The Narrow has a 12° beam angle designed for long-range, focused projection on distant features, while the Very Wide delivers a 46° beam for close-range coverage of large surfaces without excessive throw distance.
Which one is better for dynamic lighting effects?
The Very Wide is the only one specified with dynamic effects like an 8-color wheel, rotating gobos, prisms, and motorized frost. The Narrow is optimized for static, high-contrast image projection.
How do the output and brightness compare?
The Very Wide produces up to 6100 lumens, while the Narrow is specified with a 230W white LED engine. The Very Wide is significantly brighter for large-area illumination; the Narrow prioritizes contrast and detail over raw lumens.
Are both suitable for harsh outdoor and coastal environments?
Yes. Both feature IP66 ingress protection, IK08 impact resistance, and marine-grade corrosion resistance. The Narrow specifically calls out C5-M corrosion resistance; both operate from -30°C to 45°C.