A light-collimating system for collimating light from a light source has a
plurality of elements (2, 2', . . . ), each element including at least a
first wall (3, 3', . . . ) and at least a second wall (4, 4', . . . ).
The first (3) and second wall (4') of adjacent elements are spaced with
respect to each other at a side of the light-collimating system facing
the light source, the spacing defining an aperture window (5, 5', . . . )
for admitting light into the light-collimating system. The first and
second wall of said adjacent elements form a wedge-shaped structure
widening in a direction facing away from the light source. The first and
the second wall are provided with a specular reflecting surface at a side
facing the wedge-shaped structure. According to the invention, the wedge
angle (w of the first and second wall with respect to the normal on the
aperture window are adjustable for enabling adjustable collimation.