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Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve/tube Guard ( #3026 Tough White Diffusion, 3' Long)

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve/tube Guard ( #3026 Tough White Diffusion, 3' Long)
  • Product Code: ga250655
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$72.00 $110.16

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeves/Tube Guards are a very reliable and cost-effective system for easy control of tough lighting scenarios- especially under fluorescents. In addition to the financial benefits of the sleeves, they protect against the potential disaster of glass shattering by containing the lamp within the end caps.

Rosco sleeves are constructed of a solid polycarbonate tube within which is held the specific filter. The choice of filters and combination of filters is endless - there are complete Roscolux, Cinegel or E-Colour color filter lines - something for every venue, every photographer, every cinematographer.

For T5 Lamps    Over 300 Colors Available    UL94HB Rated Polycarbonate    End Caps Protect From Shattered Glass    Easily Trimmed with Scissors

Parameters
Item TypeDiffusion: Tough White (#3026)
ShapeTube Sleeve
DimensionsT5; Length: 3' / 0.9 m

Available in sizes for T12, T8 and T5 fluorescent lamps

The T8 and T5 sizes contain a UV filter that minimizes fading

All standard sizes (2, 4, 5, and 8') are easily trimmed to accommodate any size lamp

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Are you selling new cards without with Sony REcall problem or there are a posibility for to buy a bad one?

A: The cards we are selling do not have any recall issue .

Q: 2. Can I use a SLT-A58?

A: You can use this card in the SLT-A58, but it is only compatible with UHS-I, so this UHS-II card will only operate at UHS-I speed.

Q: 3. how long will it work before failing?

A: It is very difficult to say, all users are different with proper usage and some not. There is really no way to answer the question other than these cards are very well made and should last a long time.

Q: 4. what is the difference between sf-g and sf-m cards?

A: When compared to the Sony TOUGH-M Series UHS-II SD Card, the Sony TOUGH-G Series UHS-II SD Card has a slightly faster maximum reading speed in HD312 mode. The TOUGH-G is also nearly twice as fast at maximum writing speed in HD312 mode. If you are using these cards with the SDR104 mode, then both have identical read and write speeds. Furthermore, the G series has been rated at V90 while the M series has a rating of V60. This means that the G cards are more suitable for up to 8K for filming while the M cards are more suitable for up to 4K capture.

Q: 5. will this work with my sony a7III?

A: The A7 III is compatible with UHS-II SD cards, including the Sony 128GB SF-G Tough Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card.

Q: 6. Will this card work with the Sony a7s III recording at XAVC S-I 600mps?

A: Hi Preston, if the framerate is 120p then this card can be used. If the framerate is 240p then you would need the CFexpress Type A card.

Q: 7. Does this card work on Sony a1 and if yes how many shots in RAW before it hits the buffer ?

A: Yes, the Sony SF-M 256GB card is compatible with the Sony A1. Unfortunately, we have no way of measuring the amount of photographs the card will feasibly allow on the A1's buffer. What we can comment on, however, is that the faster CFExpress A cards and SF-G TOUGH cards do have a much faster buffer clear time. According to user reports, the CF-A cards take about 5 seconds to clear a full buffer while the SF-G cards take 11 seconds. Depending on what/how you're shooting, the results will vary slightly.

Q: 8. What's the warranty on these cards?

A: Sony offers a Limited 5-Year Warranty on this card.

Q: 9. Does this work only with Sony cameras or this is recommended for Sony but works with Nikon too ?

A: This card is also compatible with any camera that has an SD UHS II slot.

Q: 10. How do these compare to the cfexpress cards using the Sony fx3? Since the price is significantly different?

A: For general recording in 4K up to 120p, you will have to use at a minimum V60-rated SD cards. Slow motion with the XAVC S-I 4K setting at 60p will demand a V90 SD card, while S&Q 120p XAVC S-I 4K will require a CFexpress Type A.

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