Tight beam angles are a lot more versatile than you think, they can be used to add dramatic light effects or to highlight architectural details, so they are the perfect addition to any project. MP Lighting is now offering 2 new tight beam angles in their in-grade fixture line-up: the 8°+36° Elliptical and the 7° Super Spot beam angles.
Before choosing the correct beam angle for your project, it’s good to know what your choices are. Elliptical beams are characterized by having an asymmetrical beam, making the beam appear long but thin, as opposed to the circular or symmetrical light beams that other angles provide. This highly directional light beam works really well with in-ground LED lighting fixtures due to their versatility and their highly customizable nature.
The elliptical beam angle is incredibly interesting. The beam shape makes it a great choice to highlight columns, windows, and doorways, and to create beautiful visual effects for commercial, retail, and hospitality projects. The long but thin light beam provides a different and more visually interesting effect due to its specific shape, but it’s still very utilitarian.
A symmetrical and focused light beam, the 8-degree Super Spot is a great angle choice for most projects. Its directional and precise beam can be used in different ways and for different purposes. Whether to highlight or to create visual interest, this thin beam directs the eye to exactly where you want it.
In outdoor applications, the Super Spot beam angle works great to illuminate steps during the evening as the tight 8-degree beam lights each individual step perfectly. Other outdoor applications include building facades for commercial, retail, and hospitality projects, as LED fixtures with the Super Spot option are great for creating visual interest while providing illumination.
Super Spot & Elliptical Beam Angles in Lighting Applications
Tight beam angles are a lot more versatile than you think, they can be used to add dramatic light effects or to highlight architectural details, so they are the perfect addition to any project. MP Lighting is now offering 2 new tight beam angles in their in-grade fixture line-up: the 8°+36° Elliptical and the 7° Super Spot beam angles.
So, what is an elliptical beam angle?
L01 with an elliptical beam angle
Before choosing the correct beam angle for your project, it’s good to know what your choices are. Elliptical beams are characterized by having an asymmetrical beam, making the beam appear long but thin, as opposed to the circular or symmetrical light beams that other angles provide. This highly directional light beam works really well with in-ground LED lighting fixtures due to their versatility and their highly customizable nature.
The elliptical beam angle is incredibly interesting. The beam shape makes it a great choice to highlight columns, windows, and doorways, and to create beautiful visual effects for commercial, retail, and hospitality projects. The long but thin light beam provides a different and more visually interesting effect due to its specific shape, but it’s still very utilitarian.
And what is a super spot?
L01 with a super spot
A symmetrical and focused light beam, the 8-degree Super Spot is a great angle choice for most projects. Its directional and precise beam can be used in different ways and for different purposes. Whether to highlight or to create visual interest, this thin beam directs the eye to exactly where you want it.
In outdoor applications, the Super Spot beam angle works great to illuminate steps during the evening as the tight 8-degree beam lights each individual step perfectly. Other outdoor applications include building facades for commercial, retail, and hospitality projects, as LED fixtures with the Super Spot option are great for creating visual interest while providing illumination.
Elliptical beam angle applications
L01 with elliptical beam angle
L01 with elliptical beam angle
L154 with elliptical beam angle
Super spot beam angle applications
L300 with super spot beam angle
L01 with super spot beam angle