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Nikon
Nikon
Weight: 0.55 pounds
List Price: $38.00
Price: $29.95
Key features Nikon
  • This standard screen offers unobstructed viewing and easy focusing on its overall matte surfaces.
  • Model: Nikon F6 Focusing Screen Type E: Grid lines for accurate picture composition of architectural subjects.

Review Nikon F6 Focusing Screen Type E: Grid lines for accurate picture composition of architectural subjects. / Nikon:

ORION
ORION
List Price: $74.95
Price: $74.95
Key features ORION
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Fits AstroView 6/100/120/120ST EQ and StarMax 127 and AstroView Mount
  • Hand controller has 2x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Model: Orion EQ-3M Single-Axis Electronic Drive

Review Orion EQ-3M Single-Axis Electronic Drive / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
Adorama
Adorama
Weight: 0.1 pounds
Price: $39.95

Review Lensboard for Copal #0 Shutters, for Wista, Linhof & Tachihara Field View Cameras. / Adorama:

These large format lensboards are sold worldwide as faithful reproductions of brand-name boards. Most are CNC machined, to close tolerances, to assure a perfect fit on your camera.
Kaiser
Kaiser
Weight: 0.35 pounds
List Price: $42.95
Price: $36.95

Review Kaiser Rubber Bulb Air Shutter Release. 16.5' Long. / Kaiser:

16. 5' Air release with rubber bulb and adjustable trigger pressure. Accepts standard mechanical cable release.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $122.95
Price: $122.95
Key features ORION
  • Precision mini-motor attaches to your equatorial mount for automatic tracking of celestial objects
  • Hand controller has 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds and pause mode
  • Fits AstroView 6/100/120/120ST EQ and StarMax 127 and AstroView Mount
  • Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension
  • Includes motor, controller and battery case. Runs on four D-cell batteries (not included)
  • Model: Orion EQ-3M Dual-Axis Electronic Drive

Review Orion EQ-3M Dual-Axis Electronic Drive / ORION:

Pop one of these precision mini-motors on a compatible Orion or Celestron equatorial mount and track celestial objects automatically. It'll make observing easier and more fun! Drive provides regulated sidereal-rate tracking in right ascension (plus declination for EQ-3M Dual-Axis drive). Hand controller has 2x and 4x (EQ-2M and EQ-3M Dual-Axis) or 8x (EQ-1M and EQ-3M Single Axis) speeds and pause mode. External disengage allows coarse movement of the scope by hand with motor attached. Both systems include electronic motor, hand controller, and battery case. Powered by four D-cell batteries (not included).
Beattie
Beattie
Weight: 0.16 pounds
Price: $224.50
Key features Beattie
  • Focusing screen must be installed in customer's original focusing screen frame (instructions included)
  • Focusing screen supplied without frame
  • Metering compensation may be required when use AE prism
  • Model: Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya 645, 645J, 1000s with Grid

Review Beattie IntenScreen for Mamiya 645, 645J, 1000s with Grid / Beattie:

Low available light can be one of the most frustrating conditions in which photographers are forced to work. The lack of contrast and image definition make it diFicult, if not impossible, to bring your subject into sharp focus. Heavy shadows, dimly lit rooms and evening shooting schedules often result in soft images, not to mention tired and sore eyes. Beattie Intenscreen bright focusing screens help eliminate these problems making it easier to get the perfect shot. If you have ever shot a wedding, you know that dark churches and poorly lit reception halls can make focusing a nightmare. With a brightness gain of 2 to 2½ stops, Beattie Intenscreen makes a world of difference in medium format shooting.
Olympus 200494
Olympus 200494
Weight: 0.85 pounds
List Price: $89.99
Price: $66.34

Review Olympus DIGITAL ESSENTIALS-ACCY KIT ( 200494 ) / Olympus 200494:

This kit brings together three of the most popular accessories for the your Olympus Digital Cameras. Included are a nylon case, LI-12B rechargeable battery and MA-USB 100 xD card media reader.
Rollei
Rollei
Weight: 0.15 pounds
List Price: $79.00
Price: $49.95

Review Rollei Car Battery Adapter Cable / Rollei:

Connects the quick-charge-device to a car cigarette lighter for charging from a car battery 12 V. Charging time approx. 12 hours. Included with 6008 integral.
Rollei
Rollei
Weight: 0.65 pounds
List Price: $199.00
Price: $159.00

Review Rollei Handgrip with Strap for 6008 & 6003 series Cameras / Rollei:

Supplied with the 6008i and AF, can also be mounted on 6003p and 6001p. Locks into 4 positions for ergonomically correct handling of the camera. Adjustable leather strap.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $84.95
Price: $84.95
Key features ORION
  • Thumbwheel manual clutch engages and disengages drive
  • Runs on four D cell batteries, not included
  • Single-axis drive for the right ascension axis of the SkyView Pro telescope
  • TrueTrack provides regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes
  • Hand controller has 2x and 8x speeds with pause mode
  • Model: Orion TrueTrack Single-Axis Drive

Review Orion TrueTrack Single-Axis Drive / ORION:

TrueTrack precision DC drives provide accurate, regulated tracking for SkyView Pro mounted telescopes. True Track Single-Axis DC Drive System Electronic tracking drive for the right-ascension axis of your SkyView Pro telescope. Hand controller features 2x and 8x speeds with pause mode. Thumbwheel manual clutch engages and disengages the drive. Runs on four D cell batteries (not included).
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