Showing posts with label puerto rico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puerto rico. Show all posts

Monday, November 20, 2017

CINEMILLS SUFA BULLETS in the Tropics

The tropics loves their SUFA's. Here are a few behind the scenes stories coming from the tropics; Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Yucatan and Hawaii!



Weighing only 73 lbs. and drawing only 7.3A at 110V, the Sufa Bulle 800, with a patented silver optical system, is one of the most powerful LED fixtures on the market. The Sufa Bullet requires no ballast, and no HMI globe. The Sufa Bullet has a lifespan of 50,000 hrs. (77° F) which equates to a cost savings of approximately $130K in HMI globe replacement. The name Sufa Bullet is in reference to the of Speed and Strength of the SUFA (STORM) F-16 fighter jets, and the American tradition of performance excellence. The LED SUFA BULLET the new generation of the HMI SILVER BULLET.

  
LED Lighting offers high power output, superior color accuracy, and dimming ability, while maintaining low power consumption - all features demanded by cutting edge professionals. And Cinemills is at the forefront of this technology with its superior quality, durability, innovative designs, and detailed engineering which outperform all competing LED products.
 


Shooters Film USA / Pelon Brothers using their SUFA's in Puerto Rico! 




CINEMILLS TX Shooting in Puerto Rico with @mvculture@ShootersFilmsUS@Cinemills#pelonbrothers

 

SUFA's in Dominican Republic! JOCHY FERSOBE Photographer / Filmmaker shares with us his SUFA's in action! We met Jochy Fersobe in NABSHOW and has since purchased the light fixtures.

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SUFA's in Yucatan!
Sunset punch up on a background w/Television Antenna Madrid ‘Casados Primero Vista #4


SUFA Bullets water resistant IP66 rated. Don't let rain slow down your production. 
SUFA's in Hawaii!

The Hawaiian Islands and our SUFA BULLETS! "Got to love those lights." - Richard Lowther 

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Getting Lit in the Island of Puerto Rico


CINEMILLS SUFA BULLET and SILVER BULLETS was recently spotted in the island of, Puerto Rico. CINEMILLS TX / Shooters Film USA / Pelon Brothers used it in their shoots. Here are some behind the scenes with the light fixtures in action!


CINEMILLS TX Shooting in Puerto Rico with @mvculture@ShootersFilmsUS@Cinemills#pelonbrothers 


Even the big guns, "Silver Bullet," came out to play!




Weighing only 73 lbs. and drawing only 7.3A at 110V, the Sufa Bullet™, with a patented silver optical system, is one of the most powerful LED fixtures on the market. Comparable output to a 4K HMI fresnel the Sufa Bullet requires no ballast, and no HMI globe. The Sufa Bullet has a lifespan of 50,000 hrs. (77° F) which equates to a cost savings of approximately $130K in HMI globe replacement. The name Sufa Bullet is in reference to the of Speed and Strength of the SUFA (STORM) F-16 fighter jets, and the American tradition of performance excellence. The LED SUFA BULLET the new generation of the HMI SILVER BULLET.



An HMI lamp uses mercury vapor mixed with metal halides in a quartz-glass envelope, with two tungsten electrodes of medium arc separation. Unlike traditional lighting units using incandescent light bulbs, HMIs need electrical ballasts, which are separated from the head via a header cable, to limit current and supply the proper voltage. The lamp operates by creating an electrical arc between two electrodes within the bulb that excites the pressurized mercury vapor and metal halides, and provides very high light output with greater efficacy than incandescent lighting units. The efficiency advantage is near four fold, with approximately 85–108 lumens per watt of electricity. Unlike tungsten-halogen lamps where the halide gas is used to regenerate the filament and keep the evaporated tungsten from darkening, the mercury vapor and the metal halides in HMI lamps are what emit the light. The high CRI and color temperature are due to the specific lamp chemistries.