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It’s Christmas after the fact at Cameo at ISE 2026!

Text & photos: Jérôme Boutié – Video: Allison Cussigh

Early 2026 is all about new releases for the German brand – and there’s something for everyone! On the menu of this festive feast, Chef Cameo presents the new Zenit series, including hybrid and profile fixtures for theatre, a brand-new range of PAR/Fresnel format luminaires, plus effect lighting with LED blinders and motorised LED bars.

Product specialist Fabrice Dayan took part in the presentations

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 Watch out for your eyes — the new Zenit W1200G2 really packs a punch!

Zenit G2 Wash

Let’s get straight to the point with the new Zenit G2 LED wash lights, available in three versions: W300G2, W600G2 and W1200G2 (this powerful format did not exist in the previous series).
Completely redesigned, the Zenit range now features RGB+A+L+C colour mixing. Output has been significantly boosted, reaching up to 50,000 lumens.

The fixtures also feature a new magnetic filter incorporating a progressive liquid crystal frost, with discreet electrical contact located in one corner of the fixture head.
The units inherit a contactless NFC configuration system, whose app allows data to be sent directly to the manufacturer in case of any issue.


Otos LC12, 12 independently tilting beams, each framed by two LED “eyebrows” for a truly unique visual effect.

Otos L16 and LC12 Motorised Tilt LED Bars

Let’s take a quick detour into the “effects” section with the Otos L16 LED bar, a 1-metre linear fixture with motorised global tilt. It is equipped with 16 independent 50 W RGBL sources for a total output of 9,300 lumens. It features two independent zoom sections, offering a beam angle range from 5° to 38°.

The fixture benefits from the same colour calibration as the rest of the Otos series and carries an IP65 rating, just like its sibling the Otos LC12, which consists of 12 independently tilting modules within a 1-metre bar.
The twist? Each module integrates an RGB LED strip that enhances the visual capabilities of the fixture and the result is genuinely impressive.

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Two of the four new Ziya fixtures, shown here in the COB version with a Fresnel lens. The power is definitely there, and the beam looks very promising.

Ziya PAR Fixtures

Let’s continue our exploration through this jungle of new products with the Ziya series and four fixed PAR-format fixtures.
The range is divided into two sub-series depending on the light source: Ziya 200 and 400, and Ziya 200 and 400 COB.
The standard versions integrate 4 and 7 RGBL LEDs of 60 W, with optics mounted on a 5°–32° zoom.

The COB versions, easily recognisable by their beautiful Fresnel lens hiding a single 200 W or 400 W RGBALC LED engine, promise a CRI of 97 and up to 9,800 lumens. All models are IP65-rated and feature motorised zoom from 13° to 35°. These fixtures are expected to eventually replace the Zenit 120 and 180.

Opus Moving Heads

Now let’s move on to moving lights with three new Opus fixtures. The first, the Opus H6 IP, is a hybrid fixture – the “Swiss army knife” of the range – IP65-rated and dedicated to effects. The Opus SP6 IP features a framing module. All models are powered by 600 W LED sources.

A first look at the new moving heads, with the Opus H6 IP in the foreground.
Here we discover the Opus SP6 FC, featuring an additive color-mixing LED engine.

The SP6 FC version is designed for indoor use and is equipped with the same 600 W LED engine but with RGBALC additive colour mixing, delivering highly accurate colour rendering (CRI/TLCI > 94). This light engine comes from the recent P6 profile fixture we discovered just a year ago.

It’s also worth noting that the Opus SP6 FC lens can be swapped between PC and Fresnel.
The Opus X4, an imposing and fully featured moving head with a 1,400 W LED source, now receives an IP65 upgrade and becomes the Opus X4 IP, while retaining the same features as its indoor counterpart.

Suno 2 and Suno 4 Blinders

We wrap up this parade of new products with the Suno 2 and Suno 4 (pronounced “Zuno”), two LED blinders with 2 or 4 sources in PAR36 DWE format, delivering 2 × 300 W or, of course, 4 × 300 W.
These outdoor-rated fixtures offer all the features expected from a high-quality LED blinder: ultra-smooth 22-bit dimming, tungsten emulation, and accurate dimmer curves. They also bring a touch of madness with colour-mix capability via an RGBAWW engine. The result is punchy – even brutal – with peak output reaching 55,000 lumens for the Suno 4.

All of these fixtures are gradually entering production, starting with the Zenit G2, with first deliveries beginning in March. The rest of the range will progressively go into production by summer. The Opus SP6 FC moving head will require a bit more patience and is scheduled for release in September.

More information available on the Cameo website

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