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Da-lite 76738l Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (87 X 116")

Da-lite 76738l Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (87 X 116")
  • Product Code: ga242767
  • Availability: In Stock

$4,711.20 $5,700.55

The Dalite 87 x 116" Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Projection Screen is a rugged and reliable screen for office and educational use. This screen is a viable option when your venue does not permit or require a recessed screen.   The switch permits the screen to be stopped at pre-set limits but is adjustable.

Wall and Ceiling Mounted    Non-Tensioned    150" Diagonal    Video Format    4:3 Aspect Ratio    Front Projection    Matte White Finish    120V, 60Hz    With Low Voltage Controller

Packaging Info
Package Weight79 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)141 x 8 x 6"

Ideal for applications where a recessed installation is not desired or feasible

Patented in-the-roller motor mounting system for quiet operation

Standard white powder-coated finish

Matte White fabric up to 10' high will be seamless; Glass Beaded fabric up to 8' will be seamless; Video Spectra 1.5 and High Contrast Matte White fabric available in sizes up to 8' high; High Power fabric is available in sizes up to 9 x 12' and will be seamless in sizes up to 6' high

Optional floating mounting bracket allows screen to be mounted onto a wall or ceiling studs and aligned left or right after installation by releasing two sets of screws

UL listed

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can you buy more extension cables to increase the range to 200 ft?

A: Yes

Q: 2. Has anyone used this with an FS7 or F3/F5 fully rigged?

A: If the camera/lens/battery/tripod head is under 22lbs, we see no reason any of those cameras would not work. Just don't try a 70mm IMAX camera on it.

Q: 3. is there a way to slow down the pan speed even more? it looks way too fast when I'm zoomed in

A: This had adjustable speeds, however we are not aware of a way to make the adjustable speeds even slower.

Q: 4. Does this device work only for panning or can it be used to change a camcorder position and hold it?

A: It has two modes; automatic and manual. In Automatic, you can set a range of pan, and it will continue to sweep back and forth. It also has a plug-in remote control with four arrows, up/down and left/right. If you set the mode to manual, you can use the remote control to pan or tilt, and the device stays where it is when you release the arrow key. There's also a speed adjust on the remote so you can change how fast it moves when you press the arrow.

Q: 5. how can i slow down the horizontal speed thank you?

A: Hi, apparently you need the additional part of the PT Hub which will allow you to then slow-down the speed through your Iphone/ Ipad/ android device. I also made the mistake of not buying the PT Hub when I bought the MP-360 Tripod head,... so now I'll have to go back and buy it... good luck !!

Q: 6. Can this sit on a flat surface or does it have to be mounted on a tripod?

A: It can but not real steady, i highly reccomend a small tripod if you need it close to a flat surface.

Q: 7. Is it possible to manually tilt as it tracks? Or does it tilt automatically

A: As I see it, the design is strong enough to pan/tilt/dolly manually. However, the motorized dolly is accomplished with a belt and I suspect imparting any manual force probably will cause unwanted jiggle.

Q: 8. CAN THIS BE PROGRAMMED FOR STILL PHOTO PANORAMIC?

A: No, the Bescor MP-101 Pan/Tilt Head, 20' Remote Extension & AC/Battery Power Kit is fully manual and cannot be programmed whatsoever.

Q: 9. I would like to connect this to my Avipas Joystick. Is that possible?

A: The Bescor MP-1AC Motorized Pan & Tilt Head Kit does not electronically communicate with the Avipas Joystick.

Q: 10. Lets say I'm shooting an interview where only the subject is seen, and I have 2 cameras, one wide and one closeup on the subject. Which camera angle would look better on the One Man Crew?--the wide or the CU camera?

A: Hi Andrew - great question. actually both would look great with the OMCD! we see pretty much even use of both shots so it's hard to say which is better. If you google axs dan rather big interview, they most often use the wide shot with the OMCD and a wide angle lens - it's a beautiful and subtle shot.they just aired sammy hagar interview you can see some of the wide shot here:https://a href= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_NSfjwbjY target= _blank www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_NSfjwbjY/avideomaker also shows the closeupa href= http://www.videomaker.com/video/watch/product-spotlight/17262-the-one-man-crew-in-action target= _blank http://www.videomaker.com/video/watch/product-spotlight/17262-the-one-man-crew-in-action/aone consideration is the wide shot covers more angle, so you have to make sure your background looks for closeup shots, the built-in positioning laser and curved track make nailing the shot (in focus, anchored in frame) super easy even with a tight frame and shallow focushope that helps!

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