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This week Marelux has announced three new and innovative products.

The Marelux Artemis 3000 RMT video light which has 3000 lumens of white light output, 1000 lumens red light output and 600 lumens blue light output all at 100% with four steps of dimming. The light has a 120 degree beam angle and uses two 18650 3.7V lithium batteries.

The Artemis 3000 also has video mode control and a remote control mode to trigger the camera shutter from up to ten meters away using the new remote shutter module. The remote shutter module is fitted inside the housing and can receive a blue light signal from the Artemis 3000 at receiving angles up to 140 degrees. This new tech allows you to set your housing system on a tripod or other stand and them fire the system remotely from up to ten meters away without using a trigger cord, perfect for shy subjects like Garden Eels and many other burrowing animals.

The third new product is called a terminal flash repeater. This works in conjunction with the Marelux LumiLink wireless flash trigger to fire non-Marelux optically triggered strobes of all makes. During the November DEMA show the LumiLink 2.0 optical transmitter was a hit with many photographers looking to fire strobes remotely without hiving to use slave-light or long optical cords or other triggering devices. Many of those interested ask if Marelux could develop the same tech for non-Marelux strobes that fire optically. The terminal flash repeater can be used to fire strobes remotely from as far away as ten meters. Simply attach the device to your strobes using a short sync cord and they can be fired in manual flash mode, in continuous shooting mode and high-speed sync modes above 1/200th sec. using the LumiLink as the triggering device. Both triggering devices use the patented Marelux signal from camera/housing which is encrypted into a blue light signal to the receiving device. Go to the marelus.co products page for more information

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