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BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel Light – The Smallest LED Fresnel

January 5th, 2022 Jump to Comment Section 2
BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel Light - The Smallest LED Fresnel

If you’re in the market for a very compact (5.5in/14cm long) and lightweight yet proper fresnel bi-color LED light, look no further: the BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel (CFL) light might be the right choice for you. This 38W LED light can go from 2700 to 5600K with a TLCI of 96, and you can focus it from 12 to 52 degrees. So let’s take a closer look at it!

With time and technology, LED lights are getting smaller, which is good news for one-man-band filmmakers that want to simplify their kit and bring fewer bags/less weight on set. It makes us more mobile, faster to react, and it makes our lives easier.

If you miss the ARRI 300W/650W tungsten fresnel in your kit, don’t worry, as BB&S recently released the Compact Bicolor Fresnel, one of the most miniature LED fresnel lights on the market.

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BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel features

As its name suggests, the BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel is a bi-color LED light that can go from 2700K to 5600K. According to the company, it draws only 38W and can output over 2400 lumens with a TLCI of 96. Of course, you’ll have to take these numbers with a pinch of salt as the output beam fades from 100% (center) to 50% (edges).

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At the front of the fixture, you’ll find a 90mm curved glass Fresnel lens. With the front ring, you can adjust the beam angle from 11° (spot) to 52° (flood) while maintaining the same footprint and light quality, as the glass element does not move, only the LED chip inside does.

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The BB&S CFL is a compact fixture with a length of only 5.5in/14cm for a weight of 3.5lbs/1.6kg. It is entirely made out of metal, which helps with heat dissipation. On top of that, the BB&S CFL is silent as there is no fan inside.

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Power and connectivity

At the back of the BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel, you’ll find a 2-meter built-in cable with a 4-pin XLR male connector. Unfortunately, you got it, the fixture doesn’t come with the 65W PSU ($95) nor the 40W Driver/Dimmer with D-Tap cable ($395) for battery operation.

The same goes for wireless/DMX connectivity: you’ll need to get yourself the BB&S 4-Way Controller to provide DMX 512/RDM to two fixtures simultaneously.

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Price and availability

The BB&S Compact Bicolor Fresnel is available now for $650.

In addition, several lighting modifiers and accessories are available optionally, like rotating magnetic barndoors ($95), magnetic top hat ($40), and a magnetic filter ring ($40) to easily add symmetric magnetic diffusers and elliptic filters ($95).

As you can tell, once you start adding all the extra bits, it is an expensive LED Fresnel light, but still less costly than a Dedolight DLED7 bi-color LED light that retails for close to $1600. Furthermore, if you still have an ARRI 300/650W fresnel, the VisionSmith ReLamp system might be worth a look!

For more information, please visit BB&S’ website here.

What do you think about this new BB&S CFL LED light? Do you believe focusable LED lights are on-par with traditional fresnel fixtures? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

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