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Scanners are compact lighting effects with fast mirror deflection for stages, clubs, DJ setups, party rooms and mobile events. Ideal for dynamic movements, clear beam effects, fast shows and space-saving lighting setups.

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Buy scanners – fast lighting effects for stage, DJ and event

What are scanners used for?

Scanners are moving lighting effects where the light beam is deflected by a fast mirror. This creates dynamic movements, quick changes of direction, beam effects and pattern projections for stages, clubs, DJ setups, party rooms or mobile events.

Scanners are especially interesting when compact design, fast movements and clear lighting accents are required. Depending on the model, colours, gobos, strobe effects, dimmers, automatic programmes, music control or DMX control can be used. This makes it possible to create both simple stand-alone shows and controlled lighting setups.

Fast movements

The mirror enables very fast changes of direction and dynamic light movements.

Beam & patterns

Scanners are suitable for clear beams, gobos, patterns and moving lighting accents.

DJ & club

For dance floors, party rooms, mobile DJs, small stages and event areas.

DMX & automatic modes

Depending on the model, DMX control, sound-to-light or automatic programmes are possible.

Scanners compared to moving heads

Scanners belong to the category of moving lighting effects. Unlike a moving head, the complete fixture head does not move; instead, the light beam is directed by a fast mirror. This makes scanners especially suitable for fast movements, compact setups and dynamic beam or gobo effects.

Tip: Scanners are the right choice for particularly fast mirror movements and space-saving effect lighting. For moving fixtures with a pan-and-tilt head, it is also worth taking a look at the Moving Heads and Scanners category.

Light source, gobos, colours and control

When choosing a scanner, the light source and effect features play an important role. LED scanners are efficient, long-lasting and usually practical for mobile use. Depending on the fixture, different colours, gobos, rotation functions, strobe effects, dimmers or automatic show programmes are available.

For controlled lighting shows, DMX control is especially important. It allows movements, colours, gobos and effects to be integrated precisely into a lighting show. For simple setups, sound-to-light, master-slave operation or automatic programmes are useful because they are quickly ready to use even without a separate lighting controller.

Light source

LED scanners are efficient, long-lasting and suitable for many mobile or fixed setups.

Gobos & colours

Gobos, colour wheels and effects determine how versatile the scanner can be.

DMX control

For precise control of movement, colour, pattern, dimmer and show sequences.

Automatic programmes

Practical for parties, small events and setups without separate lighting control.

Typical applications

Scanners are often used in DJ setups, clubs, bars, party rooms, small stages, youth centres, rehearsal rooms and mobile event setups. They quickly create visible movement in the room and can produce particularly effective beam effects when used with fog or haze.

For mobile DJs and event technicians, compact design, low weight, easy mounting and quick setup are important. In fixed installations, reliable control, suitable brightness, quiet operation and a sensible combination with other effect lights, wash lights or moving heads are key factors.

Important buying criteria

When buying a scanner, the first step is to clarify where and how the effect will be used. Room size, mounting height, desired brightness, movement range, control options and the existing lighting setup determine which model makes sense. A compact scanner is often sufficient for small rooms, while larger stages or event areas require stronger light output and more control options.

Important criteria include light source, brightness, gobos, colours, beam behaviour, DMX channels, automatic programmes, sound-to-light function, fan noise, mounting options and ease of transport. Anyone who wants to integrate scanners into an existing lighting show should also pay attention to suitable DMX functions and clear operation.

Brightness

Should match room size, mounting position, ambient light and the desired effect.

Effects

Gobos, colours, strobe, dimmer and movements define the character of the show.

Control

DMX, sound-to-light, master-slave and automatic programmes should suit the setup.

Mounting

Weight, bracket, safety and transport are especially important for mobile setups.

FAQ – scanners

What is a scanner in lighting?

A scanner is a moving lighting effect where the light beam is deflected by a mirror. This creates fast movements, beam effects and pattern projections.

What is the difference between a scanner and a moving head?

With a scanner, the light beam is directed by a moving mirror. With a moving head, the complete fixture head moves instead. This makes scanners especially interesting for fast mirror movements and compact effect setups.

What are scanners suitable for?

Scanners are suitable for DJs, clubs, small stages, party rooms, bars, mobile events and lighting shows with fast movements and clear lighting accents.

Can scanners be controlled via DMX?

Many scanners can be controlled via DMX. This allows movements, colours, gobos, dimmers and effects to be integrated precisely into a lighting show.

What should you consider when buying a scanner?

Important factors include brightness, light source, gobos, colours, movement range, DMX functions, automatic programmes, fan noise, mounting options and the intended area of use.

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