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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Medium 20 Degree vs Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Wide 36 Degree

The Martin Exterior Projection 500 Medium (20°) delivers narrower, longer-throw projection with 6100 lumens for precision facade work and distant architectural lighting, while the Wide (36°) spreads 5700 lumens across larger nearby surfaces with wider coverage. Choose the Medium for mid-to-long-range architectural detail; choose the Wide for close-range, broad-area facade and event applications.

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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Medium 20 Degree

$6,356.13
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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Wide 36 Degree

$6,356.13
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Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Medium 20 DegreeMartin Exterior Image Projection 500 Wide 36 Degree
Price$6,356.13$6,356.13
BrandMartinMartin
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Medium 20 Degree

  • 6100 lumens output—400 lumens brighter than the Wide model
  • 20-degree beam angle ideal for throw distances and precision framing
  • Optimized for mid-range architectural and facade-detail work

Why choose Martin Exterior Image Projection 500 Wide 36 Degree

  • 36-degree wide beam angle covers larger surfaces at closer range
  • 28,000 cd center peak intensity ensures crisp, high-contrast flat-field images
  • More practical for close-range event and large-surface projection
Bottom line: Select the Medium 20° if you need to project detailed images at distance with higher output and precision control. Choose the Wide 36° if your installation requires broad coverage of large nearby surfaces with excellent color rendering and impact resistance.

Frequently asked questions

What is the main optical difference between these two models?

The Medium features a 20-degree beam angle optimized for mid-range throw distances, while the Wide's 36-degree angle spreads light across larger areas at shorter distances. The Medium outputs 6100 lumens; the Wide outputs 5700 lumens.

Which model is better for long-distance architectural projection?

The Medium 20° is better suited for longer throws and precision framing due to its narrower beam angle and higher lumen output, making it ideal for distant facade lighting.

Do both models have the same color-rendering and control specs?

Both share a 230 W white LED engine, 20,000-hour lifespan, 8-color wheel, 6 rotating gobos, 2 interchangeable prisms, motorized focus (3 m to infinity), and 13-channel DMX/RDM control. The Wide specifies 8300K color temperature and 72 CRI; the Medium's color specs are not detailed but use the same LED engine.

Are weather and corrosion ratings identical?

Both feature IP66 ingress protection, hard-anodized cast aluminum, and C5-M corrosion resistance for coastal and industrial environments. The Wide also specifies IK08 impact resistance and 5 mm anti-reflection coated tempered glass.

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