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Da-lite 34456els Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (50 X 80")

Da-lite 34456els Cosmopolitan Electrol Motorized Projection Screen (50 X 80")
  • Product Code: ga245849
  • Availability: In Stock

$4,816.80 $7,417.87

The Dalite 50 x 80" Cosmopolitan Electrol Front 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    Non-Tensioned    94" Diagonal    16:10 Format    16:10 Aspect Ratio    Matte White Finish    Front Projection    Silent Motor    With Low Voltage Controller    220V, 50Hz

Packaging Info
Package Weight55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)105 x 8 x 6"

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. what Nikon cameras will this lens fit d5000?

A: This lens is compatible with any Nikon DSLR camera including the D5000 as well as with the later film SLR models (F100, F5, F6 etc).

Q: 2. Does this product have a US warranty?

A: Yes, this Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens would come with a 1 year USA manufacturers warranty.

Q: 3. Does the accuracy of the focus at the long end (400mm) deteriorate over time? I'd be interested in hearing from someone who has owned the lens for at least a couple of years with heavy use.

A: After several years, there is no change in sharpness throughout the zoom range.

Q: 4. Hi , Is it possible to connect the camera to an android OS ? Does it need a special driver or is it like a regular UVC camera ?

A: Unfortunately this model is not able to be connected to an Android OS, my apologies. You are correct it is a regular UVC camera.

Q: 5. 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: 6. Some of the newer Nikons list the VR as VR II , but this new 80-400 does not. Is the VR on this the newest generation, or is it the same as the original 80-400 that I've had for over 10 years?

A: Nikon doesnt mention a specific version of the VR in the AF-S 80-400mm. It would be an improved version upon the older model, though. Nikon states that the VR in the AF-S 80-400mm is capable of compensating for up to 4.0 stops, while the VR in the AF version was only capable of compensating for up to 2.0 stops.

Q: 7. Where is this lens manufactured?

A: This lens is made in Japan.

Q: 8. Does this fit the D7500?

A: Yes :)

Q: 9. Can I use a Nikon Teleconverter with a D7100 & Nikkor 80-400mmf/4.5-5.6 ED VR lens?

A: Bryan:All my gear comes from B&H. I have the D7000, the Nikkor 80x400, and the Kenko Tele-Plus converter at 1.4X. The combination is just fine. Here is the deal though that I was not prepared for, (my fault for not doing enough research). They say that a 1.4x costs 1 f-stop. This is correct, but only if you are nearer the 80mm range on the zoom. When you zoom out to 400mm, it will cost you 3 f-stops. The tele. will cost you f5.6 vs. f4 on the low end and likely f8 vs. f5.6 on the high end. This is assuming a 1.4x converter. Multiply that if you want to go 1.7x. It other words, I shoot birds and they move, and they hide in dark places. This makes the tele. a bit tough at 400mm due to the loss of 3 f-stops. I have to shoot too slowly to freeze them. For most other applications though, you should love it. I do. If you have the light and it doesn't move too much, this is a sweet combo.Best,Ray Swagerty- Charleston, SC

Q: 10. what is a zoom , lock & focus switch do?

A: The Lock switch holds the lens at the minimum length, 80mm. This prevents the lens from extending itself if you point it at the ground. Handy if you are carrying the camera+lens on a strap,

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