Kino Flo Lighting Systems at IBC 2015

​Our partners the ProductionHUB recently published an interview from the 2015 IBC in Amsterdam with Frieder Hochheim of Kino Flo Lighting Systems.

Kino Flo manufacture and design fluorescent lighting equipment for film, video, TV broadcast and digital imaging productions. 

Frieder showcases Kino Flo’s Celeb 201, 401 and 401Q LED fixtures take a step forward with an updated Kelvin scale from 2700K to 6500K and a built-in LumenRadio wireless link in this interview.

This post is in Partnership with The ProductionHUB.

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