About the ADJ EPL360 EP Lens 36 Lens Tube for Encore Profile Pro Series Ellipsoidals (36 Degrees)
The ADJ EPL360 EP Lens is a precision-engineered optical accessory designed exclusively for use with the Encore Profile Pro series of LED ellipsoidal spotlights. This lens tube provides a fixed 36-degree field angle, which defines the spread of the projected light beam. As a key component in the fixture's optical train, it works in conjunction with the ellipsoidal reflector and gate system to shape and focus a crisp, hard-edged beam of light. The primary function of this lens is to gather the light emitted from the LED source and direct it through the projection gate, where gobos or irises can be inserted, before finally projecting a sharp image with controlled edge falloff onto a stage, backdrop, or scenic element.
Constructed from high-quality, heat-resistant glass with an anti-reflective coating, the lens is engineered for optical clarity and durability under the thermal conditions produced by high-output LED engines. The fixed 36-degree angle represents a versatile middle-ground beam spread, suitable for a wide range of theatrical, live event, and architectural lighting applications. It is ideal for highlighting specific areas or performers from a medium throw distance, projecting gobo patterns with good definition, or providing key lighting with controlled spill. The lens tube is designed for quick and tool-free installation and removal, allowing lighting technicians to easily swap between different field angles (by using other degree lenses in the series) to suit the specific needs of each production or venue layout.
By offering a dedicated, professionally calibrated optical element, the ADJ EPL360 lens tube ensures that the Encore Profile Pro fixture achieves its maximum performance potential in terms of light output, beam uniformity, and image sharpness. It is an essential component for lighting designers and technicians who require reliable, repeatable, and high-quality beam control from their LED profile fixtures, making it a fundamental part of the system for creating precise lighting looks in theater, television, concerts, and fixed installations.