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Home > News > Brother, Brother & Sons Brings LED Flyer Boom Light Kit To US

Brother, Brother & Sons Brings LED Flyer Boom Light Kit To US

November 21, 2014 by Benjamin J. Roethig

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BB&S has brought its LED Flyer Light Kit to the US. The kit is ready to go and features a 1 foot by 1 foot LED light panel that can be positioned close to on-set talent. The LED Flyer gives you color options between 3000k and 5600k and has a soft light defuser. It comes with a beltpack which offers easy controls for the LED Flyer. For more information about the kit, check out the release below.

The BB&S LED Flyer costs $3499.

BB&S Lighting Introduces LED Flyer™ Boom Light Kit at LDI

LDI Las Vegas marks the American debut of the LED Flyer™, the first ready-to-go LED boom light kit built to satisfy the stringent demands of camera and lighting professionals shooting video, cine and news production. Manufactured in Denmark by BB&S, this highly portable kit provides for rapid setup soft lighting, especially valuable for fast moving production. Easy to handhold, boom-operator style or fixed to a C-stand, the one-foot by one-foot by 2 ½-inch thick soft-light fixture may be positioned amazingly close to the talent, while facilitating daylight to tungsten color tweaking from 3000°K to 5600°K.

The LED Flyer’s Soft-light Diffusor creates an omni-style light source with even light distribution. The cool-running LED head may be smoothly dimmed from full output down to zero and offers low power draw of just 66W at 100% illumination. A convenient Integrated Beltpack provides handy dials to control variable intensity and color temperature, and easy action push-button control for On/Off and blackout functions while the Flyer light head remains in position on the set. What’s more, it allows a battery to be elegantly interfaced, for total operator mobility without being tethered by cords across the floor or ground. In addition, the LED Flyer can be quickly mounted to a stand for fast interview lighting.

The LED Flyer kit includes a light head, diffusor, diffusor skirts, AC power supply, AC cord, DC cord, integrated Beltpack for remote control, battery plate for V-Lock batteries, as well as a molded case. An optional Gold Mount battery plate is available. Surprisingly lightweight (the head weighs just 1kg / 2.2 lbs), the entire system, with room for a bevy of accessories, drops into the rugged case.

The LED Flyer comes with a two-year warranty. For more information visit: www.brothers-sons.dk or email: sales@brothers-sons.dk. For more information in the Americas go to: www.bbslighting.com or email: info@bbslighting.com

About BB&S

BB&S (Brother, Brother & Sons) is a leading LED lighting manufacturer and product development company in the entertainment lighting industry. The Denmark-based company specifies, develops, produces and markets high-end LED lighting for video, television broadcast studios, motion picture, live performance, harnessing technical and design skills to deliver innovative, high quality and cost-effective products including the LED Force V Ellipsoidal. BB&S is the pioneering developer of the remote-phosphor Area 48 LED light.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: LED Lights, lighting

About Benjamin J. Roethig

Ben is an external Associate Editor at Geek Beat. He can be described connoisseur of things technological. Ben's hobbies include reading up on Military, Naval, and Aeronautical history, playing around with his Macs and iDevices, exploring the mountainous bluffs of Dubuque, IA and Galena, IL, and proving that 15+ years of practice does not make perfect on his guitars. If you want to find him Ben can be found on Twitter (@benroethig), Google (gplus.to/benroethig), and as an occasional guest on Apple related podcasts.

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