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Models & Brands: Celestron 11041, B-Square, Meade, Bushnell, Newcon Optik PHANTOM 150 Gen2+, Meade 07223, Nikon 7448, Nikon 7399, Nikon 7789
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Celestron 11041 Dimentions: 20.1 x 14.3 x 13.2 inches Price: $998.99
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Key features Celestron 11041
- Star Pointer is the quickest and easiest way to point your telescope exactly to the desired object in the sky
- Ideal telescope for observing and photographing the wonders of space
- Computerized capabilities like Auto Align, automatic Tour Function, easy-to-use hand control and 4,000+ object database
- 102mm (4 inch) diameter Maksutov-Cassegrain optics
- Incredible light-gathering and a full degree field of view give you views 189% brighter than a 60mm refractor
- Model: Celestron Nexstar 4GT 4" Computerized Go-To Telescope (Telescope Only)
Review Celestron Nexstar 4GT 4" Computerized Go-To Telescope (Telescope Only) / Celestron 11041:2/8/200615-19-33. The computerized Celestron NexStar 4GT joins a 4-inch f/13 Maksutov tube assembly to the same "goto" mounting used with Celestron's other small NexStar telescopes (such as the NexStar 80GT refractor and NexStar 114GT Newtonian reflector). Introduced in late 2001, the NexStar 4GT is intended to go head-to-head with Meade Instruments' successful ETX series of small Maksutov telescopes. It comes with 25-mm (53x) and 10-mm (113x) SMA eyepieces, a hand controller, and a StarPointer red-dot finder (which I find far more useful than the tiny finderscope that comes with the Meade ETX90EC. See a detailed view of the NexStar 4GT's features Like the Meade, the NexStar 4GT is designed to take the guesswork out of finding sky objects. Setup is very easy. Take the telescope out of the box, install 8 AA-size batteries, plug in the hand controller, attach the StarPointer, and the telescope is ready to use. The one-armed mounting, which is permanently attached to the telescope, can be placed on a flat surface, any sturdy photographic tripod, or Celestron's own tripod/wedge combination. [+]
Once the telescope's computer has been initialized to the sky, any of over 4,000 targets can be selected from the onboard database by using the hand controller. Choose each target by scrolling through menus while reading object names and information from the controller's LCD readout. Large, softly backlit control buttons are easy to see and press, even when wearing gloves on cold nights, although I have found that the brightness of the LCD readout tends to drop off as the temperature approaches freezing. In practice, the NexStar 4GT's goto system works adequately provided it was properly initialized and has a fresh set of batteries. Although the motors are noisy when slewing from object to object, the selected target is usually within the field of the 25-mm eyepiece. Once in a while, however, the telescope will go into a "death slew," seemingly spinning around aimlessly. To bring the scope back to its senses, press one of the direction keys, then "Enter" to try again. Sometimes, this will happen when the batteries are running out of power, for which the NexStar 4GT has quite an appetite. A fresh set of batteries will be fully drained after only a night's worth of use. To save the expense of new batteries every clear night, buy the optional AC adapter or Celestron's Power Tank, which allows portable operation. Optically, the NexStar 4GT has its pros and cons. Images are rather dim due to the small aperture, although most that I have examined seem to give reasonably sharp views. The Moon and brighter planets certainly put on a good show. Jupiter shows two or more belts and Saturn's rings display Cassini's Division, although not as clearly as through a 4-inch refractor. Double stars, such as Castor in Gemini, are cleanly split. Like the Meade ETX telescopes, the NexStar 4GT has a built-in "flip mirror. " By turning a small knob, an internal mirror diverts light either up through the star diagonal into the eyepiece or directly through an opening where a camera body can be attached for photography. The NexStar's mounting, however, is really only suitable for short exposures of the Moon or terrestrial scenes. One reason why longer exposures are not recommended is the accuracy of the motor drive's tracking. While aiming precision is adequate, the telescope does not track the sky as accurately as some other telescopes, including the ETX. Even after the telescope has been initialized precisely, objects tend to drift out of the field of view, requiring users to press the direction buttons on the hand controller to keep up. Overall, I'd judge the Celestron NexStar 4GT a good second telescope for someone who is looking for a "grab and go" instrument for quick viewing sessions. Although slightly larger than the Meade ETX90EC, its small aperture still limits it to brighter objects only. If money permits, I would recommend the Celestron NexStar 5i or Meade ETX125EC, both of which have better optics and larger apertures. -Phil Harrington, author of Star Ware Pros: Compact, light weight design Goto computer control Ease of setup Cons: Small aperture Short battery life Poor tracking precision Noisy motors. |
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B-Square List Price: $64.96 Price: $41.91
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Key features B-Square
- 054082163900
- Lifetime warranty. B-Square will repair or replace any of their products which prove defective in wo
- Beretta A390 Series 12ga - Blue
- Model: B-SQ MNT BERETTA A390 SADDLE 12GA
Review B-SQ MNT BERETTA A390 SADDLE 12GA / B-Square:CLICK ON THE 'VIEW HUNTING CATALOG PAGE' LINK UNDERNEATH THE TABLE BELOW TO SEE THE B-SQUARE REFERENCE CHART |
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Meade List Price: $78.40 Price: $39.00
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Key features Meade
- Meade Super Plssl 20mm (1.25") Eyepiece - 07174-02
- MEA
- Model: Meade 07174-02 20mm Super Plossl Series 4000
Review Meade 07174-02 20mm Super Plossl Series 4000 / Meade:Meade 20mm Series 4000 1. 25 inch (1-1/4 in. ) Eyepiece Super Plossl. |
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Bushnell Price: $199.99
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Review Bushnell North Star Refractor 60mm Telescope w/Computer Star Locator / Bushnell: |
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Newcon Optik PHANTOM 150 Gen2+ Dimentions: 7.28 x 2.56 x 3.35 inches Weight: 1.18 pounds Price: $1,799.00
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Key features Newcon Optik PHANTOM 150 Gen2+
- BUILT-IN INFRARED ILLUMINATOR
- CAMERA AND VIDEO ADAPTABLE WITH INCLUDED 52 AND 37MM ADAPTERS
- OPTIONAL INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES
- 10 HOUR BATTERY LIFE WITH I/R, 25HRS. WITHOUT I/R WITH LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
- COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT WHILE RUGGED AND WATERPROOF
- Model: NEWCON Night Vision PHANTOM 150 Gen2+ - Monocular 2.3 x - night vision
Review NEWCON Night Vision PHANTOM 150 Gen2+ - Monocular 2.3 x - night vision / Newcon Optik PHANTOM 150 Gen2+:The unit is designed to address any Military, Law Enforcement or other professional user requirements to see under the darkest conditions. Waterproof, lightweight and compact - this advanced system is the most affordable gen 2+ system on the market. |
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Meade 07223 Weight: 1.3 pounds List Price: $199.00 Price: $119.00
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Review Meade #930 2" 90 Degree Diagonal Mirror, with UHTC group Coatings for use with Microfocuser. / Meade 07223:This two inch diagonal mirror attaches to refracting telescopes with two inch focusing racks. Meade refractors such as the 4 inch LXD 300 or LXD 500 series scope can be fitted with this larger mirror diagonal so that either 1 1/4 inch or 2 inch eyepieces can be used. For use with Microfocuser. |
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Nikon 7448 Weight: 7 pounds List Price: $5,999.99 Price: $5,714.95
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Key features Nikon 7448
- BaK4 high index prisms
- High resolution, fully multicoated optics, coma corrected
- Special Performance (SP) glass
- 100% waterproof/fogproof
- Individual eye focus
- Model: Nikon 20x120 III Binocular Telescope
Review Nikon 20x120 III Binocular Telescope / Nikon 7448: |
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Nikon 7399 Dimentions: 14.6 x 5.5 x 4.5 inches Weight: 6 pounds List Price: $1,480.95 Price: $999.95
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Key features Nikon 7399
- 60mm ED body in Matte Black
- High grade optics and full multi-coating technology
- 20-45x zoom eyepiece
- 100% waterproof/fogproof
- Super Hi-Resolution lenses
- Model: Nikon Tactical Fieldscope TF3
Review Nikon Tactical Fieldscope TF3 / Nikon 7399:The Nikon TF3 Tactical Fieldscope is a helical focus, roof prism design that features phase correction coated prisms and fully multicoated lenses that are cut from ED (Extra low Dispersion) glass for the pinnacle of edge-to-edge sharpness and detail resolution, with unmatched brightness. TF3 Tactical Fieldscopes are built from a tough, yet lightweight alloy body and they are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed for true waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance in any tactical situation. Nikon's TF3 is a relatively compact design, with a 60mm objective lens and sliding sunshade. It uses a non-reflective matte black external finish and is tripod and window mount adaptable. The TF3 is supplied with a 20-45 power zoom eyepiece lens that delivers a field of view at 1,000 yards of 156' when set on 20x. Nikon's TF3 is compatible with Nikon's full line of Fieldscope eyepieces, Nikon's photo adapter, and the Nikon Field Image System MX electronic surveillance system. |
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Price: $1,739.00
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Key features
- Armouring for soft, easy to grip, shock and noise dampening
- Phase-corrected coating and broad-band coating for higher resolution and contrast
- Nitrogen filling prevents the interior from fogging up
- Swarotop and Swarodur multi-layer coatings
- Model: Swarovski Binoculars 8x50B Green SLC Binocular
Review Swarovski Binoculars 8x50B Green SLC Binocular:The Swarovski SLC series - clearly so versatile. These multi-functional models are suitable for use in so many situations, even on a tripod or with a Swarovski binocular doubler. Nature and wildlife observation made easy. Perfect balance, functional thumb. |
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Nikon 7789 Dimentions: 8.54 x 8.5 x 3.31 inches Weight: 5 pounds List Price: $1,029.00 Price: $1,029.00
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Key features Nikon 7789
- High resolution, fully multicoated optics, coma corrected
- 100% Waterproof/Fogproof
- Individual eye focus
- Special Performance (SP) glass
- All metal construction for durability
- Model: Nikon 7x50 Prostar Binocular
Review Nikon 7x50 Prostar Binocular / Nikon 7789:See the big picture with this unique astronomy binocular. PRODUCT FEATURES: All metal construction for durability; Nikon's superior technology; BaK4 high index prisms; 100% Waterproof/Fogproof; Special Performance (SP) glass; Individual eye focus; Tripod adaptable (with use of Product #7806); High resolution, fully multicoated optics, coma corrected. |
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