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Tiffen's logo. Click here to visit the Tiffen website! PRESS RELEASE: Lowel-Light Speeds To Europe


Bicester, 14 June 2010 – Lowel Lights from Tiffen International are now available for fast delivery to European customers. New warehousing and distribution systems mean that video and film professionals across the continent can benefit from next-day delivery and local currency payment for this extensive range of popular portable lights.

The warehousing has been located at BBP Light in Amsterdam to take advantage of the city’s fast transport connections throughout Europe. With the full range of Lowel Lighting products available any ordered items can be immediately picked, packed and shipped direct to customers. Kevan Parker, European Sales Manager for Tiffen International, says “Now that European customers can order duty-paid goods in their own time zone, pay in their own currency and get next-day delivery we hope our Lowel lights will be as successful here as they have been in the USA.”

Lowel lighting equipment is designed and manufactured in Hauppauge, New York, in the USA. The product range comprises lights, controls, mounts and kits designed for portability, ease of use and reliable energy-efficient operation on location. Recent additions include the versatile Blender LED fixture that mixes daylight and tungsten to match ambient lighting, Softcore that brings soft, high colour rendering index (CRI) daylight fluorescent to most softboxes and the Trio three-lamp fluorescent for studio quality daylight or tungsten lighting.


(First posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 19:15 EDT)

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