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Da-lite 34481ls Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (50 X 80")

Da-lite 34481ls Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (50 X 80")
  • Product Code: ga243560
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$8,635.20 $13,039.15

The Dalite 50 x 80" Cosmopolitan Electrol Front or Rear Projection Screen is a good, solid and reliable choice for school, business or even home use. This screen is a good choice when either your site, budget or demands do not require a permanently recessed installation. 

The built-in motor is quiet and offers reliable and smooth service. The tensioned version of this screen offers a guide cable that maintains even horizontal pressure to hold the surface flat while a custom slat bar with added weight maintains the vertical tension. Its handsome white case blends with any decor.

Dalite offers projection screens for all scenarios - business, education or social. Manual or electric, large or small, wall, ceiling or tripod style - Dalite has a style to suit everyone's needs.

The Silent Motor feature assures ultra quiet operation - a must for schools, libraries, hospitals and corporate boardrooms.

Wall or Ceiling Mount    Tensioned    94" Diagonal    16:10 Format    16:10 Aspect Ratio    Dual Vision Finish    Front or Rear Projection    Silent Motor    With Low Voltage Controller    120V, 60Hz

Packaging Info
Package Weight82.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)107 x 13 x 10"

Handsome white textured case blends with any decor

Standard with a Decora style three position wall switch

UL Listed

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

All fabrics are seamless

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this a US version?

A: B&H sells both USA and Import versions. The Import version will be clearly marked on the web page. If there is no indication, it is a USA version.

Q: 2. will you ship this product to Finland? If, any additional costs beoynd shipping costs?

A: Nikon USA has restricted B&H from shipping their digital cameras, lenses, and flashes outside of the USA. So unfortunately, we would not be able to ship the Nikon AF-S 80-400mm lens to Finland.

Q: 3. How long have they been producing this lens?

A: The Nikon AF-S 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G VR lens was released in 2013.

Q: 4. Will this lens fully function with a Z 6ii camera? Also, with a TC on the 6ii?

A: Yes. This lens is fully compatible with the Nikon Z Series cameras when using the FTZ adapter. F-Mount Teleconverters can be used with this as well.

Q: 5. Where is this lens manufactured?

A: This lens is made in Japan.

Q: 6. Will this lens auto focus with D7000 using the TC14 E II teleconverter, D3S and D4S using the TC14E II and TC17E II?

A: When you put the TC-14E on the 80-400mm, on its long end, the maximum aperture loses one stop, i.e. it drops from f5.6 to f8. Technically, the D7000 and D3S can only auto focus with f5.6 or faster lenses so that they are not supposed to AF with a TC-14E on. In reality, when it is bright, AF will still work to some degree but not reliable.On the other hand, the D4S has some AF points that can work with f8 lenses so that such combination will AF. With a 1.7x TC, you lose 1.5 stops and you are pretty much out of luck.Of course, on the 80mm end, this zoom is faster, but there really is no point to use a TC on the 80mm end.

Q: 7. Hi, camera is a D-810 with the VR 80-400mm f4.5-f5.6 D ED AF and can I use the TC 17 E II teleconverter?

A: The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens and the Nikon AF-S Teleconverter TC-17E II may be used with one another. However, do note that autofocus will not be possible when using this combination. When you use the 1.7x teleconverter on the 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens, it will become the approximate equivalent of a 136-680mm f/7.3-9.5 lens. According to the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens' instruction manual, the lens will not autofocus with this combination, even on cameras that support f/8 autofocus such as the Nikon D810 DSLR camera. As such, you would have to focus the lens manually.

Q: 8. How does this lens compare to the new Nikkor 200-500mm in the overlap ranges? The short telephoto to long telephoto range is tempting over the 200-500, but is it worth the $1,000 increase and an extra few degrees of view angle loss? Or, does the AF performance make it all worth it combined with sharpness? Using a D7000.

A: Hi Gregory: Though the two lens have overlap range, and the 80-400 comes out shorter on the far end, if you dont have anything below 200mm or there about, of have but performance in adverse lighting condition left much to desire, consider the 80-400 instead. Here are a few pointers I think will help you in your consideration:1. Nano coating: is a must have if you tend to work in sunrise, sunset, high light contrast or night condition where the light source tends to be very strong and straight into the lens, nano coating cut glare and flare.2. On the D7000, you get a 750mm focal length in DX mode, and the 80-400 will yield equals to 600mm. The additional 150mm gain is a matter of personal preference. If you shoot consistently on the far end of the lens, the 2-500 has the advantage.3. Lens barrel width and weight, it maybe an issue if you try to handhold it, but if you use monopod either one work well.4. I would recommend if you go with the 2-500, owing to the front element of that lens is greater (together with the hood), acquire the battery pack for D7000 to create a more balance setup, it does add a little more weight.5. The 80-400 has a Super ED glass element and 4 steps of VR, take a look at the images taken by photographers posted on the website and compare those of 2-500. Hope this is helpful.

Q: 9. thinking of buy nikon d7100. would this lens work with it?

A: The Nikkor 80-400mm lens will certainly work with the d7100 and produce good results. But this is not a well-matched combination in that the FX lens would be under used by the DX format d7100. It would be more appropriate to use an FX format camera with this excellent lens, such as the D810 (a great combination that I use all the time), or to use a dx format lens with the d7100, such as the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR. You will get good results with the latter at a fraction of the cost, and get a huge zoom range too. SummaryD810 + 80-400mm = great but expensived7100 + 80-400mm = quite good, but camera not up to the lensd7100 + dx 18-300 = plenty good enough at a fraction of the price

Q: 10. Would the 20063 70-200mm with a teleconverter be a suitable option to this lens?

A: Yes you can use the Nikon TC14E III with this lens for the best results and the least amount of light loss. https://bhpho.to/2SYcKLh

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