@BenisFTW This Antari unit is a water based hazer, and so is the Radiance. But this one uses glycol and water and the Radiance uses glycerine and water which has a longer hang time. It's only oil based hazers such as the Phantom that produce such a fine particle that you barely notice until light beams strike it. Which is why most TV studios use thermal oil based hazers and not water based units, as they are less 'foggy'.
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BenisFTW 1 year ago
@BenisFTW This Antari unit is a water based hazer, and so is the Radiance. But this one uses glycol and water and the Radiance uses glycerine and water which has a longer hang time. It's only oil based hazers such as the Phantom that produce such a fine particle that you barely notice until light beams strike it. Which is why most TV studios use thermal oil based hazers and not water based units, as they are less 'foggy'.
peasoupltd 1 year ago
Can I use it as a hazer, by using Haze fluid in it?..
BenisFTW 1 year ago
@BenisFTW It is a hazer, so you would not notice much difference. Haze fluid would make the effect very thin.
peasoupltd 1 year ago