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Rosco Roscosleeve #3405 Roscosun 85n.3 (t5 X 60")

Rosco Roscosleeve #3405 Roscosun 85n.3 (t5 X 60")
  • Product Code: ga269930
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$91.35 $134.28

The T5 x 60" RoscoSleeve #3405 Roscosun 85N.3 from Rosco is used to produce a specific visual effect for stage and photographic pursuits. The sleeve is made from a polycarbonate and the filter is placed inside. The combination produces a creative effect that has a wide variety of uses. The sleeve comes with two end caps that hold the lamp in place even if the glass shatters. The filter not only adds the color effect but serves to prevent any shattered glass from falling should the tube break. A built-in UV filter is included to help prevent the filter from fading prematurely.

Clear Polycarbonate Tube    Filter Fits Inside Tube    Built-In UV Filter to Prevent Fading    Filter Holds Back Any Shattered Glass    End Caps Hold Lamp in Place if Broken    Up to Three Filters Fit Inside Sleeve

Parameters
Item TypeFull CT Orange (#3405)
• Transmission: 33%
• Color Temperature: From 5500 to 3200K
ShapeTube Sleeve
Filter MaterialRigid Plastic
DimensionsT5; Length: 5' / 1.5 m

The T5 size includes a UV filter which allows less than 10% transmission below 390 nanometers; UV filter helps control fading

Can easily be cut to custom lengths with scissors

Sleeve comes with two end caps which fit snugly over the ends and will hold the lamp in place even if broken, preventing shattered glass from falling

UL94HB rated polycarbonate

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. When shooting outdoors, is there glare off of the screen, or can you actually see what you are shooting?

A: I have found no issues with using the LCD screen on Canon DSLR cameras when shooting outdoors. However, as everyone's needs and vision differs, if you cannot use the optical viewfinder and you find glare on the LCD screen causing you issues, I would recommend either the Hoodman HoodLoupe Optical Viewfinder for 3.2 LCD Displays, B&H # HOH32, the ProAm USA DSLR LCD Magnifying Viewfinder, B&H # PRDSLRVF, or the Delkin Devices eFilm Point & Shoot Mini Pop-Up Shade for 3 LCD Display (Black), B&H # DEDU30MBLK, for your needs.

Q: 2. Does this camera come with a battery? and cords to hook up to a computer?

A: It does. Everything you need to start shooting is in the box, battery, charger, SD card, Camera, and lens

Q: 3. Does it come with a lense cap string?

A: No it does not.

Q: 4. does it have ext mic port?

A: No. Unfortunately it does not have a jack to enable the use of an external microphone. Camera kicks butt though. 18-55 Lens is great. 75-300 lens is more than adequate, and I use it all the time to capture sports photos.

Q: 5. Does this camera include the accessories that are shown in the last picture (strap, cds, battery, battery charger/cord)?

A: Yes, it does.

Q: 6. Does it come with us filters?

A: No it does not.:(

Q: 7. how do you save from the camera to the memory chip?

A: When the SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card is inserted inside the camera, the images and videos would be saved to the memory card automatically. To transfer the images/video to your computer, you may either use the USB cable included with the camera, or you may use a card reader to transfer the images to your computer.

Q: 8. Why when i focuse via viewfinder it take up to 1sec but with live mode it took up to 6 sec?

A: The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T5 DSLR camera uses phase detection autofocus when using the camera's optical viewfinder, while contrast detection is used when using the camera's LCD screen to focus during Live View. Phase Detection autofocus is much faster and is the standard focusing system used on SLR/DSLR cameras when using the optical viewfinder. Contrast Detection autofocus is the standard focusing system used on many point-and-shoot cameras (and some DSLR cameras), which is why many point-and-shoot cameras traditionally focus slower than SLR/DSLR or other interchangeable lens cameras (some of this has changed on some cameras due to recent technology advances). However, as the Canon T5 uses contrast detection during Live View when using the LCD screen, it will focus more slowly compared to using the optical viewfinder. If you need faster autofocus when using the LCD viewfinder, as stated on page 74 of the camera's instruction manual, you would have to use the Quick Mode: AF Quick autofocus setting. However, as stated in the manual, although you may focus on the target subject quickly, the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during the autofocus operation. This is because the camera shuts down Live View to use the regular phase detection focusing system. Refer to pages 71-75 in your instruction manual for Live View focusing options.

Q: 9. Is there a microphone plug?

A: From my understanding that the camera don't support external microphone

Q: 10. Does this camera have a loud shutter noise? I'm new to photography, and looking for a quieter camera so I can shoot wildlife without spooking them off. There will be low light, no flash shots. Thanks in advance!

A: As cameras go this is pretty quiet. There are some that are much quieter but those do cost more. And for low light this one is fine but there others that are better.And for wild life you will most likely want a longer zoom and one that is better in low light.This is an example of a longer zoom that is pretty good in low light, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM Lens B&H # CA702004LIS MFR # 1258B002.

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