Spotlights and floodlights are commonly used lighting equipment in lighting projects, but there are certain differences between spotlights and floodlights, and the two complement each other to make the lines of the building clear and beautiful. So what is the difference between spotlights and floodlights?
1. Different forms of irradiation
First of all, the illumination form of the floodlight is diffuse, so when it is turned on, it will project light in all directions, and the area within the illumination range of the floodlight will be illuminated, so it can be used to illuminate the entire scene. However, the spotlight has a light-gathering effect, so it can be oriented to illuminate. When the quality-guaranteed spotlight is turned on, its light will be directed to the designated direction.
2. The illumination angle is different
The illumination angle of the floodlight cannot be adjusted, so no matter what kind of floodlight you buy to use, although the illumination range can be adjusted arbitrarily after lighting, it is spread around the lamp itself, while the spotlights’s projection angle can be selected according to actual requirements, and usually any angle can be selected within one hundred and eighty degrees.
3. Different scenes used
Because floodlights can produce scattered light sources in a large area, if multiple floodlights are used in combination, they can provide high-brightness diffused light sources for the studio. Spotlights are usually used for lighting in buildings, squares, flower beds, parks and other places, which can make the outline of these buildings clearer at night and increase the beauty of the town at night.