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Models & Brands: Leupold Compact Spotting Scope Kit, Bushnell sn840, Bushnell 721398, Bushnell sn1050, Pentax 16x50 XCF, Adorama, Bushnell SPL963, Tele Vue, CStar Optics 51-803, Sky Watcher
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Leupold Compact Spotting Scope Kit Dimentions: 0.01 x x inches Weight: 8.8 pounds List Price: $624.99 Price: $499.99
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Key features Leupold Compact Spotting Scope Kit
- Nitrogen charging and sealing technology makes the scope completely waterproof. Long eye relief (17.5-17.1mm) enhances ease of use, even with eyeglasses.
- Standard Multicoat Lens System transmits maximum light, resulting in a bright, clear image.
- Mounting adapter allows the scope to be used on any ΒΌ - 20 thread tripod, monopod or window mount attachment plate.
- The light body is coated with a protective rubber armor to provide additional protection against knocks, bumps and falls.
- Quick-detaching shoulder strap and a custom padded case, designed to be worn on the belt, come with the scope.
- Model: Leupold Golden Ring Compact Spotting Scope Kit - Spotting scope 15-30 x 50 - fogproof, waterproof, zoom - porro
Review Leupold Golden Ring Compact Spotting Scope Kit - Spotting scope 15-30 x 50 - fogproof, waterproof, zoom - porro / Leupold Compact Spotting Scope Kit:When the trip is long or space is tight, the Leupold 15-30x50mm Compact Spotting Scope Kit fits right in. You get the remarkably bright and durable 15-30x50mm spotting scope with standard multicoat lens system for razor sharp detail. even in less than optimal lighting conditions. One hundred percent waterproof and fog proof integrity with rugged armor coat exterior. The compact scope features a quick-detaching shoulder strap, custom padded belt case, lens covers, and a specially designed mounting adapter that fits any 1/4-20 thread tripod, monopod or window mount attachment plate (includes sturdy tabletop tripod). To complete the package, everything fits in a tough, hard shell case with custom interior padding. At the range or in the field, the 15-30x50mm Compact Spotting Scope Kit closes the distance with superior optical power that's easy to grab and ready to go. |
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Bushnell sn840 Weight: 3.31 pounds List Price: $49.99 Price: $39.99
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Key features Bushnell sn840
- Fully coated lens
- Great all-around porro prism design provides brighter images
- Features wide angle, Rubicon-coated objective lenses, carrying pouch and neck strap
- Field of view: 450 feet at 150 meters
- Porro prisms
- Model: Tasco Sonoma 8x40 Binoculars
Review Tasco Sonoma 8x40 Binoculars / Bushnell sn840:MAGNIFICATION: 8x FIELD-OF-VIEW: 450ft. /150m @ 1000 yards/meters EXIT PUPIL: 5mm PRISM TYPE: Porro WEIGHT: 23. 5 oz. OBJECTIVE LENS DIAMETER: 40mm LENS COATING: Fully Coated FOCUS TYPE: Zip FEATURES: Wide angle Rubicon-coated objective lenses carrying pouch and neck strap With fully coated optics for exceptional light transmission and Rubicon-coated objective lenses for brilliant daylight viewing, the Tasco Sonoma series binoculars are widely praised for offering outstanding optical performance and minimizing reflection. Covered by the Tasco limited lifetime Warranty, Sonoma offers optical quality combined with an attractive, contemporary exterior. The Tasco SN840 Sonoma 8 x 40 binoculars are especially suited for use over water, snow and in other bright conditions. These binoculars feature a great all-around traditional porro prism design with extra-wide angle and Rubicon-coated objective lenses for a brighter image. What's in the Box SN840 binoculars, carrying pouch, and neck strap. |
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Bushnell 721398 Weight: 0.75 pounds List Price: $63.95 Price: $44.08
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Key features Bushnell 721398
- Matte black finish
- Objective lens
- Recommended use: All-Purpose Big Game Hunting (Deer, Antelope, Elk, Etc.).
- Fast-focus eyepiece
- Easy-grip power change ring
- Model: Bushnell Sportsman 3-9x32 Riflescope (Black)
Review Bushnell Sportsman 3-9x32 Riflescope (Black) / Bushnell 721398:Sportsman, 3-9 x 32MM Rifle Scope, Matte Finish, Multi-Coated Optics, Single Piece Tube Construction With Fast Focus Eyepiece & Fingertip Adjustments For Windage & Elevation, For Use With Bolt Action, Lever Action & Rim Fire Rifles. |
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Bushnell sn1050 Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $59.99 Price: $47.79
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Key features Bushnell sn1050
- Ideal for birding and wildlife observation
- Features wide angle, Rubicon-coated objective lenses, carrying pouch and neck strap
- Fully coated lens
- Porro prisms
- Field of view: 367 feet at 122 meters
- Model: Tasco Sonoma 10x50 Binoculars
Review Tasco Sonoma 10x50 Binoculars / Bushnell sn1050:Features: Magnification: 10x. Field -oF-View: 367ft. /122m @ 1000 yards/meters. Exit Pupil: 5mm. Prism Type: Porro. Weight: 26. 4 oz. Objective lens diameter: 50mm. Lens Coating: Fully Coated. Focus Type: Zip. [+]
Wide angle. Rubicon-coated objective lenses. Carrying pouch and neck strap. With fully coated optics for exceptional light transmission and Rubicon-coated objective lenses for brilliant daylight viewing, the Tasco Sonoma series binoculars are widely praised for offering outstanding optical performance and minimizing reflection. Covered by the Tasco limited lifetime Warranty, Sonoma offers optical quality combined with an attractive, contemporary exterior. The Tasco SN1050 Sonoma 10 x 50 binoculars feature powerful 10x magnification, making them ideal for birding and wildlife observation. Wide angle, Rubicon-coated objective lenses, a carrying pouch and neck strap round out the SN1050's outstanding features. What's in the Box SN1050 binoculars, carrying pouch, and neck strap. |
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Pentax 16x50 XCF Dimentions: 2.2 x 7.8 x 6.5 inches Weight: 1.98 pounds List Price: $174.00 Price: $94.99
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Key features Pentax 16x50 XCF
- Protected by a limited lifetime warranty
- Super-Multi-Coating eliminates harmful ultraviolet rays
- BaK-4 prisms transmit more light at the edges to enhance illumination
- The diopter adjustment allows near- and far-sighted viewers to easily and quickly adjust the image to match their eyesight
- Full-body rubber housing effectively protects the internal mechanisms and optical elements
- Model: Pentax XCF 16x50 Binocular w/Case
Review Pentax XCF 16x50 Binocular w/Case / Pentax 16x50 XCF:The PENTAX 16x50 XCF binocular offers the most powerful magnification in its series. With 16X magnification, this ruggedly styled binocular combines outstanding optical performance with exceptional value. Sporting a fashionable, black-finish body encased in full-body rubber housing, the PENTAX 16x50 XCF binocular is ideal for almost any application - from casual viewing to serious observation. |
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Adorama Weight: 0.21 pounds Price: $59.95
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Review Adorama T-Thread Adapter Kit for the Canon Powershot S400, S410 & S500 Digital Cameras. / Adorama: |
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Bushnell SPL963 Weight: 4.05 pounds List Price: $219.99 Price: $174.99
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Key features Bushnell SPL963
- Center focus
- Multi-coated
- Model: Tasco 9x63 Low-Light Roof Prism Binoculars
Review Tasco 9x63 Low-Light Roof Prism Binoculars / Bushnell SPL963:Tasco's Specialty series is just that. Products designed with a special use in mind. The colorful compacts feature a unique roof prism bridge design. When it comes to sporting events, these exclusive radio/binoculars are one-of-a-kind wonders that let you get close to the action while taking in the play-by-play commentary. Of course, all of the Specialty series share the promise of pure Tasco quality and performance. |
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Tele Vue Weight: 0.55 pounds List Price: $70.00 Price: $65.00
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Review Tele Vue Piggy-Cam Piggyback Adapter. / Tele Vue:Mount your camera to Piggy-cam for greatest flexibility in piggy-back photography. The Piggy-Cam's 3/8" thick tilting base plate can be locked at virtually any angle allowing you the most pleasing photo composition. |
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CStar Optics 51-803 Dimentions: 10 x 10 x 5 inches Weight: 0.01 pounds List Price: $149.99 Price: $99.99
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Key features CStar Optics 51-803
- Streams images as video through your computer
- Capture images through your telescope with the .3 MP CCD eye-piece
- Easy-to-install driver and USB connectivity
- Snap photos of the streaming video with a click of a button
- Allows you to see video stream on your computer while using the high magnification of your telescope to bring objects up even closer to you.
- Model: Cstar CMOS Digital Color Eyepiece for Telescopes w/Photo and Video Capability
Review Cstar CMOS Digital Color Eyepiece for Telescopes w/Photo and Video Capability / CStar Optics 51-803:The sky truly is the limit with the CCD-1 digital color eyepiece for telescopes from Cstar. If you're looking for a way to capture and save your favorite images from the heavens, then you've found the right product. This eyepiece is easy to connect to most any telescope. Once attached, it automatically turns the normally up-side-down, reversed image into a regular image just like you would see with your own eyes, only magnified. The. 3 megapixel CCD (charge-coupled device) digital eye-piece delivers high image quality and remarkable detail at an affordable price. Cstar does not stop there, the CCD-1 also allows you to see a video stream on your computer while using the high magnification of your telescope. While you view the real-time video footage of your favorite celestial bodies, snap a still by pressing the shutter button. In order to minimize vibrations that could disturb the image while taking a photo, Cstar has placed the snap shot button on a cord coming out of the digital eye-piece. Once you've set up the eye-piece and your telescope, you can turn your attention to your computer monitor so you don't miss any of the heavenly attractions. [+]
No longer will you be bent over your telescope, squinting with one eye - the CCD-1 will make you feel like more than just an amateur astronomer. The eye-piece comes with an easy-to-install driver. Once your computer is set up and you've connected the CCD-1 to your computer by way of the included USB cable, you'll be ready to snap and store images on your hard drive. The eyepiece sends photo data from the CCD module to your computer. Once stored, you can use photo editing software to make changes or edit the photo. Digitally place aliens or spaceships for humorous images, or simply use the CCD-1 to capture and store your favorite shots of the great beyond. Regardless of your intent, this eyepiece is an excellent accessory for any stargazer. What's in the Box CCD-1 digital color eye-piece, USB cable, and CD-ROM driver. |
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Sky Watcher Price: $1,195.00
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Review Sky Watcher 254N EQ5 PRO Newtonian Reflector Telescope S11650 / Sky Watcher:Sky Watcher 254N EQ5 PRO Newtonian Reflector Telescope S11650 |
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