
Choosing the right followspot is often the easiest thing to do when you're renting.
For the most part, distance is the biggest factor. How far is the fixture from the subject?
Take that into consideration when deciding which followspot is right for you.
Features to watch for are output, weight, zoom lenses and price.
Concord Production Services rents followspots in a wide range. Whether you need a small one
for your school, a medium size one for your church or a large one for your figure skating
show, we have the followspots for your application.
Followspots


Altman 1000Q
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A simple 1000W Followspot. Suitable for short throws in Schools, Community Theatre
and Churches. A cost effective alternative fixture with very easy to use features.
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Altman Comet
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A simple 360W Followspot.
Although this spot is only 360W the lensing and low voltage high-output lamp make
this great followspot for schools, churches, community theatre.
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Phoebus iMarc
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The newest addition to our followspot inventory is the Phoebus iMarc!
Don't take its size for granted! This compact and lightweight followspot has serious power and output.
Using only a 200W lamp, it delivers a lumen output superior to most 1000W followspots. The size and portability
is one of it's strongest features; it can easily fit into a trunk or backseat for easy transportation.
This spot is great for schools, churches as well as community theatres.
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LDR Canto 1200MSD/MSR
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The 1200W MSR lamp provides great output while the smooth iris, zoom and easy to use
color boom make this the perfect light for amateur figure skating clubs or most bands
playing mid size venues.
The spot is also great for many church applications. Dramas, Cantatas or Worship Concerts.
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Lycian 1275 Superstar
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The Lycian 1275 Superstar is a superior 1200W HMI followspot.
Built in the tradition of Lycian's much larger coliseum followspots the 1275 is
simple to use, very efficient on power and fairly compact for it's output.
We suggest the Lycian 1275 is great for festival stages, figure skating and live acts.
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