Martin ELP 26 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights

Martin ELP 26 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights

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9045107783
$465.30
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Description

Martin ELP 26 Degree Static Lens Tube for Ellipsoidal Lights

The Martin ELP 26° Static Lens Tube delivers crisp image projection and superior output when paired with Martin ELP ellipsoidal fixtures. This optical component is engineered to integrate seamlessly with the ELP and ELP IP lighting systems, providing the 26-degree beam angle essential for mid-range throw distances and balanced coverage.

Optical Performance & Compatibility

The 26-degree lens angle positions this tube as the versatile middle option in Martin's four-degree variant lineup (19°, 26°, 36°, 50°), making it suitable for standard venue throws and general-purpose theatrical applications. The lens is specifically optimized to work with Martin ELP and ELP IP fixtures, ensuring maximum output efficiency and image sharpness.

Construction & Housing Options

This static lens tube is available in both black and white housing color variants, allowing integration with your existing rig aesthetic and fixture configuration. The robust construction ensures reliable performance across repeated touring cycles and installation environments.

Key Features

  • 26-degree beam angle for mid-range throw applications
  • Compatible with Martin ELP ellipsoidal fixtures
  • Compatible with Martin ELP IP fixtures
  • Static lens design (no moving elements)
  • Superior output engineering vs. standard alternatives
  • Crisp image projection and edge definition
  • Available in black housing variant
  • Available in white housing variant
  • Part of comprehensive 4-degree lens family (19°, 26°, 36°, 50°)
  • Professional-grade theatrical optics

The ELP 26° Static Lens Tube is the direct-replacement or supplementary lens for operators standardizing their ellipsoidal package around Martin's ELP platform.

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At a Glance

The Martin ELP 26° Static Lens Tube is a direct-replacement optical component for Martin ELP and ELP IP ellipsoidal fixtures, offering a mid-range 26-degree beam angle that balances throw distance and coverage for most studio and venue lighting setups. Its static lens design eliminates moving-part complexity, while superior output engineering and crisp image projection ensure clean, sharp field work across theatrical and broadcast sessions. Add it to your fixture inventory to standardize on Martin's professional-grade optics and maintain consistent optical performance across your lighting rig.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Martin ELP fixtures is this lens tube compatible with?

The Martin ELP 26° Static Lens Tube is engineered to work with both Martin ELP and ELP IP ellipsoidal fixtures, ensuring maximum output efficiency and image sharpness with those specific systems.

What beam angle does the 26-degree lens provide, and when is it the right choice?

The 26-degree beam angle positions this tube as the mid-range option in Martin's four-variant lineup (19°, 26°, 36°, 50°), making it suitable for standard venue throws, mid-distance applications, and general-purpose theatrical work.

Is this a static lens or does it have moving elements?

This is a static lens tube with no moving elements, delivering robust, reliable performance across repeated touring cycles and installation environments without mechanical complexity.

What color housing options are available?

The Martin ELP 26° Static Lens Tube is available in both black and white housing variants, allowing you to match your existing rig aesthetic and fixture configuration.

How does this lens compare to other beam angles in the Martin lineup?

Martin offers four degree variants (19°, 26°, 36°, 50°); the 26° serves as the versatile middle option, narrower than the 36° and 50° for longer throws, and wider than the 19° for more coverage at moderate distances.

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