[. . . ] MAC III Performance TM Framing unlimited! The MAC III PerformanceTM is a flexible, high-output profile moving head with a new interleaved framing system with full crossover of each blade and industry-first continuous rotation for new and unlimited projection, framing and effects possibilities. [. . . ] Primarily used to frame set elements and performers, continuous rotation framing allows the MAC III Performance to also be used as a unique and capable effect light. Animation and framing in one fixture The MAC III Performance includes Martin's pioneer gobo animation system which allows for the projection of effect simulations such as rising flames, drifting clouds, driving rain, turbulent water and much more. No competitor offers a framing and animation system in one moving head. The result is all new projection and mid air effects possibilities for greater artistic freedom. Feature packed and quiet In addition to the module features, the 1500 watt MAC III Performance houses all of the advanced features you've come to expect from the MAC III Profile: efficient optics, CMY color mixing, variable CTO, dimming, zoom, modular design, electronic ballast and more. The MAC III Performance is fully RDM compatible and in order to make the fixture even more user-friendly, on-board software creates a service and event log for download. Profile to Performance. . . and back again The MAC III Performance module easily converts any MAC III Profile into a MAC III Performance in less than five minutes, bringing added flexibility and value to existing MAC III Profile fixtures for very little cost. Easily convertible from profile to performance and back again, users can enjoy all the benefits of both without having to invest in two separate luminaires. Photo: Frank Ovesen The easy-to-swap module consists of a framing system with continuous rotation, shutter, iris, rotating gobo wheel (5 gobos), animation wheel and color wheel. [. . . ] For more information please visit www. martin. com ©2010 Martin Professional A/S Images contained in this brochure have been converted to CMYK and are not necessarily representative of actual colors. [. . . ]