Dino Light 12 KW Black (12x 1kw PAR64)

3 250 Kčexcl. VAT / shooting day
3 933 Kč incl. VAT

Dino Light 12 KW Black (12x 1kw PAR64)

12kW Dino Light (12x1kW MAXI BRUTE DINOLIGHT) is a high-output tungsten film light equipped with twelve 1000W PAR64 lamps. It belongs to the classic category of large-format lighting fixtures designed for situations where a powerful, directional, and well-defined beam is required over longer distances. It is commonly used as a primary light source from outside a set — for example, to shine through windows, create strong backlight, simulate low-angle sunlight, or illuminate large interior spaces from the exterior. The 12 × 1000W configuration and individually switchable lamps are standard features found across multiple manufacturers and rental inventories.

The fixture uses PAR64 lamps with a GX16d base, where both the reflector and front lens are integrated into the lamp itself. As a result, the character of the light is determined by the choice of lamp — from a very narrow beam to a wider spread. According to OSRAM, PAR64 lamps are intended for events, performance, and stage productions, offering high luminous output, easy lamp replacement, and a variety of beam angles.

In practical filmmaking applications, the Dino Light excels whenever a hard, directional, and powerful source is needed. Narrow-beam lamps produce a concentrated shaft of light with crisp shadow definition, while wider-beam lamps cover larger areas with a more even distribution. Standard PAR64 CP60, CP61, and CP62 lamps operate at a color temperature of approximately 3090–3200 K, placing them firmly within the classic tungsten spectrum.

PAR64 lamps define the final character of a Dino Light. Their differences are not only about output, but primarily about beam width and beam concentration. All three common variants — CP60, CP61, and CP62 — are 1000W tungsten PAR64 lamps, yet each produces a distinctly different effect. CP60 delivers the narrowest and hardest beam, CP61 offers a slightly wider and more versatile spot, while CP62 provides a broader medium flood spread. By selecting the appropriate lamp type, the Dino Light can be tailored to specific shooting requirements, ranging from a highly concentrated beam through a window to broader illumination across larger areas.

  • CP60 / VNSP – Very Narrow Spot
    The narrowest PAR64 lamp option. Produces a highly concentrated, hard, and directional beam with the longest throw distance. Ideal when a powerful, tightly focused beam, a pronounced light direction, or the simulation of sharp sunlight is required.
  • CP61 / NSP – Narrow Spot
    A narrow spot beam, slightly wider than the CP60. It is often considered the most versatile option for general film lighting, maintaining a directional and punchy quality without being excessively concentrated. Well suited for lighting through windows, creating backlight, or serving as a strong key source from greater distances.
  • CP62 / MFL – Medium Flood
    A wider-beam variant with a broader spread of light. It covers a larger area than the CP60 and CP61, with less concentration in a single point and a more even overall distribution. Commonly used when wider coverage is needed, such as for larger windows, larger interiors, or general area illumination.
  • Power cable: 32A / 3P
  • Lamphead weight: 25 kg
  • Transport weight: 28 kg
  • Availability upon request
  • Pickup of equipment the night before is free
  • Option for insurance included in price and transport to location

Rental includes
2

  • 1 × náhradní žárovka
  • Dimmer / stmívač 5000W 32A 1 × Dimmer 5000W 32A
Specifications and parameters

12kW Dino Light (12x1kW MAXI BRUTE DINOLIGHT) is a high-output tungsten film light equipped with twelve 1000W PAR64 lamps. It belongs to the classic category of large-format lighting fixtures designed for situations where a powerful, directional, and well-defined beam is required over longer distances. It is commonly used as a primary light source from outside a set — for example, to shine through windows, create strong backlight, simulate low-angle sunlight, or illuminate large interior spaces from the exterior. The 12 × 1000W configuration and individually switchable lamps are standard features found across multiple manufacturers and rental inventories.

The fixture uses PAR64 lamps with a GX16d base, where both the reflector and front lens are integrated into the lamp itself. As a result, the character of the light is determined by the choice of lamp — from a very narrow beam to a wider spread. According to OSRAM, PAR64 lamps are intended for events, performance, and stage productions, offering high luminous output, easy lamp replacement, and a variety of beam angles.

In practical filmmaking applications, the Dino Light excels whenever a hard, directional, and powerful source is needed. Narrow-beam lamps produce a concentrated shaft of light with crisp shadow definition, while wider-beam lamps cover larger areas with a more even distribution. Standard PAR64 CP60, CP61, and CP62 lamps operate at a color temperature of approximately 3090–3200 K, placing them firmly within the classic tungsten spectrum.

PAR64 lamps define the final character of a Dino Light. Their differences are not only about output, but primarily about beam width and beam concentration. All three common variants — CP60, CP61, and CP62 — are 1000W tungsten PAR64 lamps, yet each produces a distinctly different effect. CP60 delivers the narrowest and hardest beam, CP61 offers a slightly wider and more versatile spot, while CP62 provides a broader medium flood spread. By selecting the appropriate lamp type, the Dino Light can be tailored to specific shooting requirements, ranging from a highly concentrated beam through a window to broader illumination across larger areas.

  • CP60 / VNSP – Very Narrow Spot
    The narrowest PAR64 lamp option. Produces a highly concentrated, hard, and directional beam with the longest throw distance. Ideal when a powerful, tightly focused beam, a pronounced light direction, or the simulation of sharp sunlight is required.
  • CP61 / NSP – Narrow Spot
    A narrow spot beam, slightly wider than the CP60. It is often considered the most versatile option for general film lighting, maintaining a directional and punchy quality without being excessively concentrated. Well suited for lighting through windows, creating backlight, or serving as a strong key source from greater distances.
  • CP62 / MFL – Medium Flood
    A wider-beam variant with a broader spread of light. It covers a larger area than the CP60 and CP61, with less concentration in a single point and a more even overall distribution. Commonly used when wider coverage is needed, such as for larger windows, larger interiors, or general area illumination.
  • Power cable: 32A / 3P
  • Lamphead weight: 25 kg
  • Transport weight: 28 kg
Power supply380V
Color TemperatureTungsten
Weight25 kg
MountingJunior 1 1/8 (28mm) Male
Type of lightTvrdé světlo, Tungsten
Energy consumption12000 W
Runtime estimate with battery - 195Wh0.8 min
3 250 Kč/ day
3 933 Kč w/ VAT