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Celestron 11039
Celestron 11039
Dimentions: 21 x 15 x 12 inches
Weight: 12 pounds
Price: $1,157.95
Key features Celestron 11039
  • Multi-Coated Optics
  • Water Resistant Case
  • 8x20 Finderscope
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical design
  • Model: Celestron 11039 C5 Spotting Scope

Review Celestron 11039 C5 Spotting Scope / Celestron 11039:

CelestronĂ¢s C5 Spotting Scope is a 5" (127mm) aperture, 1250mm f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain optical system. Its optical excellence is the reason it was chosen by NASA for many space shuttle missions.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $41.95
Price: $41.95
Key features ORION
  • Requires T-ring for your specific camera model
  • Converts scope to a 1000 focal length, f/16.1 lens
  • Allows attachment of a 35mm camera body to the Dakota potting scope for photography
  • Model: Orion Camera Adapter for Dakota Spotting Scope

Review Orion Camera Adapter for Dakota Spotting Scope / ORION:

Allows attachment of a 35mm single-lens reflex camera body to the Dakota spotting scope for photography. Converts scope to a 1000mm focal length, f/16. 1 lens. Fully coated.
Celestron 52253
Celestron 52253
Dimentions: 22 x 7 x 7 inches
Weight: 20 pounds
List Price: $1,058.95
Price: $508.95
Key features Celestron 52253
  • Sight tube for quick targeting
  • 22-66x Zoom Eyepiece
  • Multi-Coated Optics
  • Soft Carrying Case
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Model: Celestron 52253 Ultima 100ED Zoom Spotting Scope

Review Celestron 52253 Ultima 100ED Zoom Spotting Scope / Celestron 52253:

Celestron's Ultima 100 ED spotting scope offers 50% brighter images than the 80mm, allowing for better performance in low light conditions. The 100mm version is a high performance model that features cutting edge optics with extra low dispersion glass (ED). ED glass provides excellent color correction and razor sharp images for serious nature and bird watchers. ED version models are also ideal for virtually eliminating chromatic aberration usually seen during planetary and lunar viewing. Day or night, this scope is optimized to provide the sharpest images available. Ultima 100 ED model also features charcoal color rubber textured paint for secure grip.
Bushnell
Bushnell
Price: $59.99
Key features Bushnell
  • Compact and light enough to travel anywhere
  • Armored with black rubber for knock-around durability
  • Multicoated lenses eliminate distracting light refraction and glare
  • 10x magnification and field of view of 275 feet at 1,000 yards
  • Includes carrying case and neck strap
  • Model: Bausch & Lomb Legacy 10x25 Compact Binoculars

Review Bausch & Lomb Legacy 10x25 Compact Binoculars / Bushnell:

Whether you're a birder looking for your first quality binocular or maybe just an old pro looking for another set, you'll appreciate Bushnell Legacy binoculars. Combining outstanding performance at an outstanding price was the idea that inspired this series. These binos are loaded with such a list of premium features anyone would be proud to hang them around their neck.
Eagle Optics Sun
Eagle Optics Sun
Weight: 0.06 pounds
List Price: $39.95
Price: $49.99
Key features Eagle Optics Sun
  • Carry compact stylish binoculars everywhere you go!
  • Model: Eagle Optics Energy BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics Energy Binocular SUN-821 Model SUN-821

Review Eagle Optics Energy BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics Energy Binocular SUN-821 Model SUN-821 / Eagle Optics Sun:

Everyone is carrying compact binoculars! And with something this small and light weight there is no excuse not to. At 6 oz. you won't even notice these little binoculars in your pocket. The double hinge allows for the most compact storage size possible. With the 8x magnification you'll be able to see things up close. These little binoculars integrate modern design and trends with quality optical performance. Express your individuality with the 3 available colors, sun(yellow), moon(blue), and star(silver). Priced at less than $40 these binoculars are perfect for gift giving or for all-purpose, go-anywhere binoculars. Includes case, cord strap, rainguard, and Eagle Optics lifetime warranty.
Digi-T
Digi-T
Weight: 0.06 pounds
Price: $59.95

Review ScopeTronix Digi-T Digital Camera Adapter Kit for 1.25" Eyepieces with Adapter to fit Cameras with 37mm Filter Threads. / Digi-T:

The Digi-T system is quick, secure, and easy to use. Less Vignetting - When coupling a digital camera to a telescope it is imperative that the eyepiece lens and the camera lens are as close together as possible, a separation of even 1/2" will result in an image like looking through a soda straw. When installed onto the eyepiece Digi-T is flush with the top. Thanks to Digi-T's exclusive "thread-through-thread" design the step ring then threads completely over it, adding zero length. No other adapter gets as close!Fits More Eyepieces - There are 2 types of conventional eyepiece projection adapters, fixed length and variable. The fixed length adapters are too short to hold the most popular eyepieces (such as the 26mm Super Plossl) and too narrow to hold many others. The variable length adapters are designed for film cameras and are simply too long to allow the close coupling necessary for digital cameras, in addition they are still too narrow to hold any of the wider field eyepieces. Digi-T fits a 4mm Plossl or a 40mm Plossl!No Back Focus Problems - All conventional eyepiece projection adapters have one thing in common, they lift the eyepiece up in the holder by about 1". For many refractors and reflectors this is a serious problem as they can no longer reach focus! This is especially true with the popular ETX60/70 telescopes. Since Digi-T attaches to the top of the eyepiece it doesn't change the eyepiece position at all and focus remains the same.
Eagle Optics TPH1050
Eagle Optics TPH1050
Weight: 0.296 pounds
List Price: $99.00
Price: $89.99
Key features Eagle Optics TPH1050
  • The Triumph binoculars are true optical performers!
  • Model: Eagle Optics Triumph BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics 10x50 Triumph Binocular Model TPH1050

Review Eagle Optics Triumph BinocularsModels: Eagle Optics 10x50 Triumph Binocular Model TPH1050 / Eagle Optics TPH1050:

The Triumph binoculars are true optical performers! The porro prism design is a bench mark optical design that has been around for decades. This design allows higher quality optics to be achieved while maintaining a tremendous value. The Triumph does just that! At under $100 you'll be amazed at the performance packed into the full size Triumph line. With a rubber armored body you'll have all the shock protection you need while optical performance is held to a high standard with fully multi-coated lenses. The images are bright and sharp and rival much more expensive models. Includes case, strap, Eagle Optics limited lifetime warranty and the Eagle Advantage service certificate.
Eagle Optics TPH735
Eagle Optics TPH735
Dimentions: 0.05 x 0.07 x inches
Weight: 0.013 pounds
List Price: $59.00
Price: $69.99

Review Eagle Optics Triumph 7x35 / Eagle Optics TPH735:

The Ranger Platinum Class 10x32 are excellent binoculars for those wanting a lightweight, portable body with a higher magnification for general birding and wildlife observation. Except for the first and last 30 minutes of the day, a 10x32 will provide images comparable in brightness to larger 10x42 models. Even during those twilight times, a 10x32 will deliver usable images with only slightly reduced resolution and contrast. The 10x32 Ranger Platinum Class boasts an incredible close focus of three feet! It features fully multi-coated optics, BaK-4 phase-corrected prisms, and is O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged making it fully waterproof and internally fogproof. A precise internal focusing mechanism helps keep out dust, dirt and moisture. The easy-to-grip black rubber gives you a comfortable and secure grip. The 10x32 delivers a wide field of view, making it easy to find and follow warblers and other fast-moving woodland birds as well as butterflies. Also, the 10x32 has good eye relief for eyeglass/sunglass wearers. The Ranger Platinum Class 10x32 are wonderful compact, travel-ready binoculars which don't sacrifice image quality. Less than 5 square and lightweight, these are truly binoculars designed to go anywhere. [+]
Stuff it into a daypack and forget youre carrying it - until you need it, that is. The Ranger Platinum Class binoculars include cordura case, neoprene strap, rainguard, tethered objective lens covers, and a lifetime warranty and also Platinum Protection.
Lyman
Lyman
List Price: $83.25
Price: $69.99

Review Lyman Hunting No. 2 Tang Sight For Winchester / Lyman:

Fits most new and old 94 models plus these Winchester Models: 1885, 1887, 1890, 62, 62A and 1894. Fits other models when adjusted to full height, and No. 2 Tang for Marlin Models 336, 1895 and 30 series lever action rifles. All- steel construction. Height index marks on aperture post, w/maximum elevation of. 800. Includes a. 093 quick sighting hunting aperture &. 040 large disk target aperture. Replacement rear stock screw & front tang screw. [+]
(Marlin version has adapter which allows mounting on tang without damaging the serial number. ).
Eagle Optics STAR-821
Eagle Optics STAR-821
List Price: $39.95
Price: $49.99
Key features Eagle Optics STAR-821
  • Carry compact stylish binoculars everywhere you go!
  • Model: Eagle Optics 8x21 Energy - Star

Review Eagle Optics 8x21 Energy - Star / Eagle Optics STAR-821:

Everyone is carrying compact binoculars! And with something this small and light weight there is no excuse not to. At 6 oz. you won't even notice these little binoculars in your pocket. The double hinge allows for the most compact storage size possible. With the 8x magnification you'll be able to see things up close. These little binoculars integrate modern design and trends with quality optical performance. Express your individuality with the 3 available colors, sun(yellow), moon(blue), and star(silver). Priced at less than $40 these binoculars are perfect for gift giving or for all-purpose, go-anywhere binoculars. Includes case, cord strap, rainguard, and Eagle Optics lifetime warranty.
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