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Da-lite 36537kgr Drapery Kit With Drapery Bar (8 X 8', Gray)

Da-lite 36537kgr Drapery Kit With Drapery Bar (8 X 8', Gray)
  • Product Code: ga269492
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The Dalite 8 x 8' Drapery Kit With Drapery Bar for Fast-Fold Deluxe Projection Screen is a great way to add a touch of professionalism to your presentation. The drapery system provides a neat and "finished" look to the screen. It is a 16 oz, fire retardant cotton velour drapery that attaches with snaps to Fast-Fold screens.

The Drapery Kit not only helps to enhance the image but assures that your audience's attention remains fixed where it should be - on the screen. It can also help hide cases, cables, tables and other collateral material that you do not want your audience to see.

For Fast-Fold Deluxe Projection Screen    Black Aluminum Tubing    Without Poly Case

Packaging Info
Package Weight41 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)50 x 21 x 12"

Fully pleated for finished professional look

Fire retardant

Helps maintain audience's focus on the screen by blocking extraneous light from the screen

Standard colors include black, blue and pewter gray

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the largest sd card this camera will accept?

A: The a6000 is compatible with SDXC cards, which currently include sizes up to 512GB.

Q: 2. Is there a ring light or flash that works with this camera? Using the 30mm f3.8 macro lense

A: While I am not familiar with a 30mm f/3.8 lens (and you do not list the full brand/model name of the lens in question), the answer would depend on the filter thread size of your lens. If you are looking for a ring flash that uses Sony's TTL automatic flash exposure system, the only option we carry that would work would be the Metz Mecablitz 15 MS-1 Macro Ringlight Digital Flash Kit, B&H # ME15MS1, as long as your lens has a filter thread size of either 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, or 72mm. However, as the Sony a6000's built-in flash cannot be used as a wireless commander, you would need another flash on the hot shoe of the camera to wirelessly trigger the Metz Mecablitz 15 MS-1 Macro Ringlight, such as the Sony HVL-F20M External Flash, B&H # SOHVLF20M. If you do not need TTL automatic exposure, then an option such as the Bolt VM-160 LED Macro Ring Light, B&H # BOVM160. This option would be both a continuous LED ring light that can be used for both still photography and video photography usage needs (and as it is a continuous light, it can also be used with automatic exposure), and it also has a manual flash feature. When using the flash feature, set the flash output manually.

Q: 3. Is this a full-fram camera?

A: It has an APS-C (23.5mm x 15.6mm) sensor.

Q: 4. does clear image zoom work when shooting in raw, or only jpeg?

A: I do not know because I do not use that mode. Clear Image Zoom combines optical and digital zoom, which gives distortion as lossy enlargement (interpolation) in Photoshop, for example. I only use optical zoom, but I can say that Sony's algorithms with this feature may be better than smaller sensor cameras, but this is a guess because, again, I don't use it. In video mode on other brands, for instance, the quality suffers badly.

Q: 5. Can the Nikon SB 400 flash be used with this camera?

A: You will want to use a flash that is designed for Sony mirrorless cameras; for example, the Sony HVL-F43M.

Q: 6. Can this product be used with the Nikon Z7?

A: This can be used with all Nikon products including the Z7.

Q: 7. Does this camera have image stabilization?

A: No it does not

Q: 8. Is the software provided compatible with Mac OS X 10 (Yosemite)?

A: Yes, runs fine on my Mac Mini 2012 with 16 gb

Q: 9. Regarding the HDMI output: Is it a 'clean' output, free of menus and obstructions to the image AND is the HDMI output live during RECORDING or only for playback?

A: Yes, the A6000 can do both of these.

Q: 10. I'm interested in getting a mirrorless to lighten my DSLR load. Is now a good time to buy an a6000 or will Sony release a successor model soon?

A: John, there will always be a new model, but the a6000 will let you focus on your photography and less on the area you think you need. My EOS system (60D + 9 lenses + extras) is not missed. I use the 24-70 and a 18-200, and I can really recommend the a6000. Remember to get a few extra batteries though.

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