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Browse General Camera Accessories Models & Brands: Toyo, ORION, ORION, RoadWired, Rollei, RoadWired, ORION, Horseman, Kata, Giottos
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Toyo Weight: 0.75 pounds List Price: $348.00 Price: $229.00
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Review Toyo 4x5 1.5x Magnifying Hood / Toyo:The Monocular Focusing Hood has a single 1. 5x magnifying eyepiece mountedatop a flexible rubber hood for light-weight and compact packing. It eliminatesall extraneous light and can be used for corner-to-corner viewing of theground glass. When detached from the camera, it can also be used as a magnifierfor viewing an entire 4x5 transparency or negative on a light box. 4x5 Flexible Monocular Chimney Hood with 1. 5x eyepiece. Flexible Monocular Chimney Hood cuts out all extraneous light and has a built-in 1. 5x eye piece. |
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ORION List Price: $122.95 Price: $122.95
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Key features ORION
- Preserves neutral color balance, eliminating need for corrective color processing later
- Suppresses up to 99% transmission of specific wavelengths responsible for light pollution
- Enhances contrast of all types of deep-sky objects: galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters
- Enables longer exposure times without background saturation due to sky glow
- Specialized filter designed for deep-sky imaging in light polluted skies with CCD or DSLR cameras
- Model: Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter 1.25"
Review Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter 1.25" / ORION:Introducing a must-have filter for any astrophotographer that doesn't happen to live on Mauna Kea. With the SkyGlow Imaging filter you can take incredible deep-sky images under light-polluted skies with your CCD or DSLR camera. That's because we custom designed the filter to selectively block the specific wavelengths of light associated with urban sky glow, letting the light emitted from deep-sky objects shine through. You'll see a marked increase in image contrast for all types of deep sky objects, even faint galaxies, which typically are suppressed through visual light pollution filters. By blocking up to 99 percent transmission of the offending wavelengths, the SkyGlow Imaging filter enables longer exposure times without background saturation. Because the white light spectrum remains largely intact, the color balance of the image is not affected, eliminating the need for corrective processing later. The improvement in contrast achieved with the SkyGlow Imaging filter is remarkable. Just look at the adjacent filtered and unfiltered actual image examples. With this filter you can take long-exposure photographs faint galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters from a light-polluted city, or from a suburban back yard brightened by a nearby street lamp. Your images will turn out better than you ever thought possible. [+]
Don't let light pollution spoil your deep-sky images! Get a SkyGlow Imaging filter today and enjoy vivid, high-contrast shots â from anywhere!. |
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ORION List Price: $179.95 Price: $179.95
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Key features ORION
- 1.25" barrel fits into guide scope focuser; accepts 1.25" autoguider nosepiece or eyepiece
- Easy X-Y adjustment knobs move autoguider up to 1.1 inches, to bring more guide stars into view
- Makes guide star acquisition easier and faster, eliminating need to move guide scope itself
- Obviates need for adjustable guide scope rings, a source of image-ruining flexure
- Practical accessory for any astrophotographer that uses a separate guide scope in their setup
- Model: Orion X-Y Guide Star Finder
Review Orion X-Y Guide Star Finder / ORION:Deep-sky imagers know that finding a suitable guide star can be a pain. Physically moving your guide scope by adjusting the guide scope rings is unwieldy, at best. With the X-Y Guide Star Finder you wonâTMt have to. It enables you to move the autoguider (or guiding eyepiece) around within the guide scopeâTMs focal plane, bringing more potential guide stars into view and speeding up the process of guide star acquisition. In fact, it obviates the need for adjustable tube rings altogether, eliminating a potential source of image-ruining flexure. With the X-Y Guide Star Finder, you can use fixed tube rings for your guide scope instead â a much more secure configuration. Anyone who uses a separate guide scope in their imaging setup will benefit from the X-Y Guide Star Finder. Its precision X-Y fine-adjustment knobs provide lateral travel of up to 1. 1 inches. The unitâTMs 1. [+]
25" barrel fits into the guide scopeâTMs focuser. An optional 2" barrel is also available (#5270), which allows a wider range of adjustment. The guide camera nosepiece or guiding eyepiece attaches via a 1. 25" barrel with a thumbscrew lock. This is a mechanical adapter, made of machined, black-anodized aluminum; it does not contain any optics. Requires approximately 38mm of inward focus travel. Dimensions: 3. 8"W x 3. 8"H x 2. 75"L (nosepiece to eyepiece holder). Weighs 13 oz. Made in the USA. One year limited warranty. |
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RoadWired Weight: 1.5 pounds List Price: $156.00 Price: $101.94
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Key features RoadWired
- Features the "sport-tuned suspension system," consisting of a high-density, floating bungee/shock cord ring which acts as a shock absorber, minimizing carrying shock and perceived weight.
- Wear around your neck or over your shoulder.
- On the reverse (wearer) side of the shoulder pad is a flexible grid of individual, air-filled cells, to further enhance carrying comfort.
- The cells are covered in a slip-resistant laminate, to help keep your gear in place
- A scaled-down version of the popular Superbungee Bag Strap, designed to fit standard camera and binocular attachment points.
- Model: Roadwired Skooba Superbungee Camera & Binocular Straps, Black / Pink, Pack of 6 Straps
Review Roadwired Skooba Superbungee Camera & Binocular Straps, Black / Pink, Pack of 6 Straps / RoadWired:what happens when you walk or run with a camera or binoculars around your neck? The answer is you feel every bump and step, and so does your gear. We asked ourselves what would happen if there was some sort of active shock-absorber to cushion the load. The solution, after a lot of trial-and-error, was that we attached the camera srap ends to a freely-floating bungee cord loop. Now, as the load jostles up and down, the movement is minimized. The net result is that the user perceives the weight as less than it actually is, and the movement of whatever is attached to the strap is smoothed out markedly, lessening fatigue and muscle aches. Skooba first brought this technology out in the larger, heavy-duty Superbungee Bag Strap, and has a utility patent pending on the Superbungee system. The camera strap version adjusts from 21" to 45" in length. The width is 1. 5", perfect for most cameras, binoculars and other around-the-neck (or over-shoulder) carrying applications. To make it even more effective, the underside of the strap is covered with the Air Square system, consisting of individual, air-filled cells that add significant additional shock absorption and comfort. [+]
Professional photographers who used the strap during testing agreed that the design was a measurable improvement over conventional straps. |
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Rollei Weight: 0.6 pounds List Price: $59.00 Price: $34.95
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Review Rollei Protective Cover for Film Magazines. / Rollei: |
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RoadWired Weight: 1.5 pounds List Price: $156.00 Price: $101.94
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Key features RoadWired
- The cells are covered in a slip-resistant laminate, to help keep your gear in place
- Features the "sport-tuned suspension system," consisting of a high-density, floating bungee/shock cord ring which acts as a shock absorber, minimizing carrying shock and perceived weight.
- On the reverse (wearer) side of the shoulder pad is a flexible grid of individual, air-filled cells, to further enhance carrying comfort.
- A scaled-down version of the popular Superbungee Bag Strap, designed to fit standard camera and binocular attachment points.
- Wear around your neck or over your shoulder.
- Model: Roadwired Skooba Superbungee Camera & Binocular Straps, Black / Blue, Pack of 6 Straps
Review Roadwired Skooba Superbungee Camera & Binocular Straps, Black / Blue, Pack of 6 Straps / RoadWired:what happens when you walk or run with a camera or binoculars around your neck? The answer is you feel every bump and step, and so does your gear. We asked ourselves what would happen if there was some sort of active shock-absorber to cushion the load. The solution, after a lot of trial-and-error, was that we attached the camera srap ends to a freely-floating bungee cord loop. Now, as the load jostles up and down, the movement is minimized. The net result is that the user perceives the weight as less than it actually is, and the movement of whatever is attached to the strap is smoothed out markedly, lessening fatigue and muscle aches. Skooba first brought this technology out in the larger, heavy-duty Superbungee Bag Strap, and has a utility patent pending on the Superbungee system. The camera strap version adjusts from 21" to 45" in length. The width is 1. 5", perfect for most cameras, binoculars and other around-the-neck (or over-shoulder) carrying applications. To make it even more effective, the underside of the strap is covered with the Air Square system, consisting of individual, air-filled cells that add significant additional shock absorption and comfort. [+]
Professional photographers who used the strap during testing agreed that the design was a measurable improvement over conventional straps. |
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ORION List Price: $162.95 Price: $162.95
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Key features ORION
- Enables longer exposure times without background saturation due to sky glow
- Preserves neutral color balance, eliminating need for corrective color processing later
- Enhances contrast of all types of deep-sky objects: galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters
- Suppresses up to 99% transmission of specific wavelengths responsible for light pollution
- Specialized filter designed for deep-sky imaging in light polluted skies with CCD or DSLR cameras
- Model: Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter 2"
Review Orion SkyGlow Imaging Filter 2" / ORION:Introducing a must-have filter for any astrophotographer that doesn't happen to live on Mauna Kea. With the SkyGlow Imaging filter you can take incredible deep-sky images under light-polluted skies with your CCD or DSLR camera. That's because we custom designed the filter to selectively block the specific wavelengths of light associated with urban sky glow, letting the light emitted from deep-sky objects shine through. You'll see a marked increase in image contrast for all types of deep sky objects, even faint galaxies, which typically are suppressed through visual light pollution filters. By blocking up to 99 percent transmission of the offending wavelengths, the SkyGlow Imaging filter enables longer exposure times without background saturation. Because the white light spectrum remains largely intact, the color balance of the image is not affected, eliminating the need for corrective processing later. The improvement in contrast achieved with the SkyGlow Imaging filter is remarkable. Just look at the adjacent filtered and unfiltered actual image examples. With this filter you can take long-exposure photographs faint galaxies, nebulas, and star clusters from a light-polluted city, or from a suburban back yard brightened by a nearby street lamp. Your images will turn out better than you ever thought possible. [+]
Don't let light pollution spoil your deep-sky images! Get a SkyGlow Imaging filter today and enjoy vivid, high-contrast shots â from anywhere!. |
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Horseman Weight: 0.65 pounds List Price: $63.00 Price: $63.00
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Review Horseman 96mm x 99mm Lensboard for Linhof, Wista, Horseman, Gandolfi & Other Cameras Drilled for a Copal #3 Shutter / Horseman:This is a Horseman Flat Lensboard for Linhof, Wista, Gandolfi Horseman, & other cameras with 96x 99mm that take Linhof Technika-type lensboards with a cut opening for a Copal/Compur #3 shutter. |
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Kata Weight: 0.55 pounds List Price: $80.00 Price: $64.95
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Review Kata APSS-DCCN, Advanced Padded Shoulder Strap with Double Camcorder Clips / Kata:The APSS-DCC Advanced Padded Camera Shoulder Strap is supplied with Double Camera Clips (DCCn). Uniquely shaped padded non-slip shoulder strap. Both sides can be equally used. Fits itself comfortably to your shoulder shape when carrying a heavy load on one side. When worn across the chest, a deep curve makes sure not to dig into your neck. Special 30 surface lets air flow under to keep your dry, while a rough rubber dot texture prevents slipperiness. Supplied with quick release buckle to fit a variety of camcorder connectors. Reccomended ergonamic strap angle of use. Length: 71" 180 cm. |
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Giottos Weight: 0.65 pounds List Price: $45.95 Price: $34.95
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Review Giottos Aegis 69.8 x 54.5mm Professional Glass LCD Screen Protectors for Nikon D3, 12 Layers of Multi-Coatings Each Side. / Giottos:Giotto's new professional optical screen protector is named "AEGIS" a rigid optic glass from Zeiss, Germany. It protects the LCD panel against abrasion, scratches or incident impact. Multi-layer efficient anti-reflective coatings can help wwith clarity and color blindness. No more residual image or ghost image, always high definition and transmission on your LCD screen. Suitable for all digital cameras and DV's. |
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