⛈️Troubleshooting

[STORM 1200x] FAQs

FAQ of STORM 1200x

Why are there no white LEDS in the BLAIR light engine?
The BLAIR light engine comprises five colors of LED emitters, Blue/Lime/Amber/Indigo/Red. These five colors are mixed to create a rich white light spectrum. By varying the levels the color temperature can be adjusted from 2500K to 10,000K and green bias can be shifted by a 100% +/- range, as prescribed by the ASC MITC standard. The STORM 1200x also has an x,y coordinate mode which allows the full range of color adjustment available with the BLAIR light engine.

Why is there an indigo emitter in the BLAIR light engine? 

Real daylight, tungsten quartz, and other full-spectrum natural light sources output UV and near-UV light. While such light is not very visible to the human eye, the effect it has on many surfaces is. Under this near-UV light, these surfaces will fluoresce, reflecting back light brightly at a wavelength that humans (and our cameras) see. Detergent and toothpaste manufacturers use this phenomenon to make our clothing and teeth appear brighter and whiter, but fluorescing occurs naturally on many surfaces including skin, eyes, and fingernails. The addition of the indigo emitter in the BLAIR light engine replicates the near-UV of real daylight and tungsten, making it the first LED light to truly replace natural light.

Why does the BLAIR light engine have a lime emitter instead of a green one?

The BLAIR light engine in the STORM 1200x is optimized to deliver the best tunable white light at the highest brightness per watt. A large part of the visible spectrum is in the green range, but it is weighted more towards lime than true technical green. By using a lime emitter, the BLAIR light engine outputs higher light levels. This increased efficiency is part of the reason why when set to 5600K the STORM 1200x, a tunable white light, is brighter than the 5600K-only LS 1200d Pro.

What is the difference between Blackbody and CIE daylight?

There are two White Light Standards, Blackbody and CIE Daylight. Blackbody is the color that items burn at different temperatures and is a mathematically-derived standard. CIE Daylight takes into account the natural shift to slightly green that the Earth’s atmosphere introduces to daylight. The CIE Daylight standard is slightly shifted green compared to the Blackbody standard above 4000K, which is the color temperature range associated with daylight. The STORM 1200x can switch its White Light Standard to Blackbody or CIE Daylight. Whether you need to match other LED lights which are calibrated to the Blackbody standard or you are matching real daylight, the STORM 1200x allows you to switch between the standards.

What is ProLock Mount?

The STORM 1200x features a new clamping Bowens Mount, the ProLock. The ProLock is fast and easy to use to mount Bowen modifiers, and it holds them securely in place. The outer ring screws donw onto the Bowens modifier, locking it to the light so that the modifier will not shift or wobble. Optical modifiers such as the Spotlight Max will not shift or sag in the mount, keeping them correctly alight to the light for the best optical performance. 

How big the STORM 1200x?

The STORM 1200x is about the same size as the LS 1200d Pro. The lamp head (not including yoke) is 13.2 x 13.2 x 9.8in and weighs (with yoke) 9.5kg. The control box is 5.4 x 7.4 x 33.2in and weighs 5.92kg. 

Does the STORM 1200x require special modifiers?

The STORM 1200x comes with a 45° Hyper Reflector. There is a Reflector Kit available for the light which includes 15° and 30° Hyper Reflectors in a padded carrying case. These are specifically tuned for optimal performance with STORM 1200x. The Spotlight Max, Dome 150, and Lantern 90 all fit and work with the STORM 1200x. Coming soon will be a new compact fresnel. 

What does extreme low end dimming mean? 

Sometimes you need a very bright light and sometimes need it to get very dim. The STORM 1200x utilizes two types of dimming controls to enable it to dim to very low light levels while maintaining excellent color accuracy. While other similar wattage light may say that they dim to 0.1%, at this setting they can be up to eight times brighter than the STORM 1200x.