Five light distribution patterns Choose the Projector Light's beautiful, uniform pinspot light distribution pattern or the Spot Light's natural, uniform light-either way, you're taking full advantage of an innovative ENDO optically designed reflector and lens combination. You can also select the angle of light distribution, designed using stateof-the-art optical simulation techniques.
Projector Light
Pin-spot light distribution pattern: Spot Pin-spot light distribution pattern: Flood
Spot Light
Light distribution pattern: Super-spot
Light distribution pattern: Spot
Light distribution pattern: Flood
Fixture designs optimized for use in a museum setting
Beautiful artwork deserves beautiful lighting Light concentration-smoothing lens design
Perfecting the arm design, down to the smallest detail The angle of the Museum Spot's arm can be freely manipulated in both the horizontal and vertical directions. The arm is locked in place in both directions with a single lever, making it easy to adjust the angle. In addition, the arm's length can be freely adjusted based on the fixture's position relative to the artwork on display, enabling you to project light with pinpoint accuracy.
The front lens delivers light with outstanding symmetry to illuminate subjects with smooth, beautiful light, preserving the natural beauty of fine art.
Frame-mount to eliminate clutter The Museum Spot can be mounted on frames instead of the ceiling. With frame-mounting, there is no fixture projecting from the ceiling, giving your display area a sleek, clutter-free appearance.
No light leakage from behind the fixture The Museum Spot's innovative design keeps light from leaking from the rear of the fixture yet dissipates internal heat to ensure safe operation.
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Museum spot
Protect your artwork from heat and ultraviolet light Protective coating ENDO's protective coating eliminates ultraviolet and thermal radiation while allowing almost 100% of visible light to pass through uninterrupted, protecting artwork by dramatically reducing damage to lighting subjects caused by heat and ultraviolet light.
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