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Models & Brands: Meade B120107, Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX, Celestron 22086, Galileo TS-1025, Leica 40103, Yukon, Barska AB10578, MEA Basic Camera Adapter, Olympus 8 x 25 WP I Binoculars, EDC
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Meade B120107 Dimentions: 6.3 x 2.25 x 7.25 inches Weight: 2.5 pounds List Price: $89.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Meade B120107
- Weight - 28.2 ounces
- Model: Meade B120107 24x50 TravelView Full-Size Zoom Porro Prism Binoculars (Black)
Review Meade B120107 24x50 TravelView Full-Size Zoom Porro Prism Binoculars (Black) / Meade B120107:The TravelView Series of binoculars is designed for those who love to travel, observe nature view sporting events, or just to enjoy the outdoors. TravelView binoculars feature Meade's legendary optical technology and design. All TravelView binoculars feature fully coated lenses for clear, bright viewing, rubber coating for durability and come in a full range of magnifications and sizes. |
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Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX Dimentions: 32 x 20 x 9 inches Weight: 28.4 pounds List Price: $229.95 Price: $179.99
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Key features Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX
- Focal length: 1100mm
- Catadioptric telescope with high level of optical performance and versatility
- Objective lens: 102mm
- Pre-assembled metal tripod with bubble level and compass
- Super glide mount with slow motion controls
- Model: Galileo FS102DX 1100 x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope
Review Galileo FS102DX 1100 x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope / Galileo Visions, Inc FS-102DX:GALILEO FS-102DX 1100mm x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope 1100mm optical telescope assembly ; 102mm aperture ; 20mm eyepiece ; 6. 8mm/16mm zoom eyepieces ; 3x Barlow lens ; Elevated Mars eye finderscope ; Metal helical rack and pinion focuser ; Adjustable primary mirror ; Adjustable cradle ; Vertical slow-motion control; Counterweight ; Vertical locking knob ; Includes pre-assembled metal tripod with level bubble and compass, accessory tray, 2 dew caps and Galileo Planetarium(R) software ;with instructional video ; 1-year warranty ; 1100mm x 102mm Catadioptric Telescope. |
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Celestron 22086 Weight: 30.86 pounds List Price: $617.95 Price: $379.00
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Key features Celestron 22086
- SkyAlign allows you to align on any 3 brights celestial objects
- f11 focal ratio
- Motorized Altazimuth mount
- Computerized hand control with 4,000 object database
- 900mm focal length
- Model: Celestron NexStar 80 SLT Computerized Telescope
Review Celestron NexStar 80 SLT Computerized Telescope / Celestron 22086:A step up from the 60mm model, the NexStar 80 SLT Refractor gives images that are bright and crisp. The 80 SLT offers 80% brighter images than the 60mm scope. Like the other models in the SLT Series, the 80 SLT comes with a fully computerized hand control with a database of over 4,000 celestial objects! With its pre-assembled, adjustable steel tripod, the NexStar 80 SLT can be up and ready to use in a matter of minutes. The SkyAlign alignment technology and the included StarPointer Finderscope with a red LED makes aligning a breeze. A wonderful first-time astronomical scope, the 80 SLT can also be used as a great, land-based spotting telescope with optional erect-image diagonal. SkyAlign With Celestron's revolutionary new alignment technology, setting up and using a computerized telescope is faster and easier than ever before! Point the telescope at three bright objects in the sky and the telescope tells YOU what the objects are. You do not need to know the names of the stars - you can even pick the moon or bright planets! SkyAlign is the easiest method to align a computerized telescope, it's perfect for beginners and provides the convenience and accuracy demanded by experienced users. SkyAlign is the only alignment method where you truly do not have to know the night sky - and it's only available from Celestron. Celestron's computerized NexStar 80 SLT offers a significant step up in performance compared to 60mm telescopes. This 80mm telescope has 78% more light gathering power than a 60mm scope, and that means more Lunar and planetary detail, and more stars visible on any given night. [+]
Celestron's new SkyAlign technology is remarkably quick and easy to use. You won't need a GPS receiver or a star chart. In fact, if you can see the moon just choose "Solar System Align", enter the date and time, point the scope at the moon and push the "Align" key. This simple procedure was all I needed to initialize the computerized tracking system and start taking pictures with my Celestron NexImage CCD imager. The NexStar computer allows the telescope to track quietly and accurately with surprisingly good precision. When I use the three star "SkyAlign" mode to initialize the telescope, the GoTo system consistently places deep space highlights like the Orion Nebula, the Andromeda Galaxy and the Double Cluster in Perseus near the center of the low power eyepiece. The standard equipment 25mm eyepiece (36x magnification) or an optional 32mm plossl (28x) provide nice low power views of these objects. The tracking system also makes it easy to get some delightful high power views of the moon and planets. The included high power 9mm eyepiece gives a magnification of 100x, but I find the views are quite good up to 150x when I use an optional 6mm plossl. The NexStar 80 SLT is large enough to show good detail on the moon and planets, but it's not large enough to bring out much detail in deep space objects. Globular cluster M13, for instance, looks very comet-like with a glowing core and feathery edges; it simply takes a larger telescope to see M13's individual stars. The other drawbacks to this telescope are its short battery life and a mount that wobbles while focusing at high power. Try setting an external 12 Volt battery like Celestron's Power Tank on the accessory tray; it will power the scope and reduce vibrations at the same time. -Jeff Phillips Pros: Easy computerized pointing and tracking High contrast views of the moon and planets Cons: Short battery life Wobbles while focusing at high power Too small for deep space. |
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Galileo TS-1025 Dimentions: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches Weight: 0.5 pounds List Price: $39.95 Price: $29.95
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Key features Galileo TS-1025
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Water Resistant, Rubber Armoring, Fold Down Rubber Eye Cups
- Accessories include: Carrying Case, Straps, Lens Cloth, and Instructions
- 10x Power, 25mm Fully Coated Objectives Lenses
- Fully Coated Optics, 265 ft. Field of View, Compact Roof Prism Design
- Model: Galileo 10x25 Binoculars
Review Galileo 10x25 Binoculars / Galileo TS-1025:The Galileo® fully-coated 10x25 binocular is easy to take with you hunting, to sporting events or other outdoor activities with a compact, water-resistant construction. The fully-coated optics and roof prisms help to provide crisp and clear images. This binocular comes with a fold-down rubber eye-guards, a case, a strap, a lens cleaning cloth, and instructions. |
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Leica 40103 Dimentions: 0.013 x 0.041 x 0.037 inches Weight: 4.6 pounds List Price: $1,850.00 Price: $1,545.00
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Key features Leica 40103
- Sophisticated optics with 3 lenses (Apo-Televid) for colour-fringe-free viewing even under extremely poor light conditions and at high magnification
- Dual focusing with 3.5 and 14 turns
- All eyepieces for Televid 77 spotting scopes can also be used on Televid 62 spotting scopes.
- Choice of angled or straight viewing
- Waterproof, all-metal housing with partial rubber armouring
- Model: Leica Televid 77 Straight Spotting Scope
Review Leica Televid 77 Straight Spotting Scope / Leica 40103:Experience directly the fascination of the world of animals and birds. Whether in the straight or angled version, the Leica spotting scopes Televid 77 and Apo Televid 77 guarantee close proximity to the subject and intensive experience from daybreak through evening twilight. When you are looking for a high-corrected spotting scope of the extra class, you'll find it with a Leica Televid spotting scope. Even the tiniest details are reproduced faithfully and with the very best resolution. And if you wish, you can even record such experiences on film by means of the Photo Adapter. A spotting scope with neutral color rendition, rich contrast and an extraordinarily bright image. Remarkable near-focusing range down to 3. 95 m (13 feet) for fantastic viewing experiences at close proximity. Four precision eyepieces with different magnifications are available. |
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Yukon Price: $648.00
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Key features Yukon
- Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
- Satisfaction Ensured.
- Great Gift Idea.
- Model: Yukon YK25025 Viking Goggles 1 x 24 Binocular Night Vision Goggles
Review Yukon YK25025 Viking Goggles 1 x 24 Binocular Night Vision Goggles / Yukon:The Tracker 1x24 NV Goggles are a night vision binocular that allows for incredibly detailed observation ability under the darkness of night that includes a head gear accessory for a flip-up, adjustable and hands-free unit. The Tracker 1x24 provides clear viewing in total darkness by utilizing a built-in IR infrared illuminator; when in use the illuminator emits a pulsing frequency that is so energy efficient it creates less battery drainage and prolongs battery life. The ergonomically designed rubberized body is surprisingly lightweight and can be taken on long expeditions both easily and comfortably, and is great for prolonged use with the head gear accessory. The Tracker utilizes the revolutionary Eclipse Lens Cover System which uses flip-up covers that can be easily clipped back against the body of the binoculars and rotated out of the user's viewing area while eliminating lens cap hassles. Pin holes in the lens caps allow the Tracker to be used in the daytime when the caps are closed. Also featured is a dual diopter adjustment with central focusing knob and fully multi-coated optics. The Tracker 1x24 NV Goggles are backed by Yukon's Limited Lifetime Warranty. |
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Barska AB10578 Dimentions: 5.3 x 2.3 x 5.2 inches List Price: $150.00 Price: $69.99
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Key features Barska AB10578
- Fully multi-coated optics maximizes light transmission for superior brightness and clarity
- O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection and Dry nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging, clouding and moisture damage
- Optimum long eye relief with twist-up eyecups
- BAK-4 prisms for crisp and clear images
- Rugged shock absorbing rubber armor with non-slip and ergonomic grip, includes carrying case and neckstrap
- Model: Barska Benchmark 8X42 Waterproof Binocular
Review Barska Benchmark 8X42 Waterproof Binocular / Barska AB10578:Barska 8x42 mm Waterproof Benchmark Binoculars give you bigtime performance at a ROCK - BOTTOM PRICE! A whole new benchmark in optics clarity and quality at this price. Barska 8x42 mm Waterproof Benchmark Binoculars boasts exceptional compactness, light weight and incredible optical performance at a price any working guy can handle. Whether you're hunting or heading out on the water, the Benchmark can take it with 100% waterproof, fogproof construction to withstand the hard life on land or sea. Details: 42 mm objective lens and drink in the light; High-quality BAK-4 prisms plus multi-coated optics for bright images even in poor light; 8x magnification is perfect for general field use; F. O. V. @ 1,000 yds. : 330 ft. [+]
close focus: 9. 8 ft; O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen purged for 100% waterproof, fogproof performance; Long 19. 5 mm eye relief and retractable twist-up eyecups are perfect for glasses and non-glasses wearers alike; Large center focus knob and left-eye diopter; Rubber armored to take a few licks on the trail. non-slip and ergonomic textured rubber covering; Includes deluxe neckstrap and carrying case; Approx. 25 oz. Super binoculars at a super price! Order Today! Barska 8x42 mm Waterproof Benchmark Binoculars. |
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MEA Basic Camera Adapter Weight: 0.1 pounds Price: $49.00
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Key features MEA Basic Camera Adapter
- MEA
- Meade Basic Camera Adapter (1.25") - 07356
- Model: Meade Basic Camera Adapter (1.25") - 07356
Review Meade Basic Camera Adapter (1.25") - 07356 / MEA Basic Camera Adapter:Camera Adapter (1. 25): Meade Digital Series telescopes may be used for through-the-telescope photography of the Moon and planets or for terrestrial objects. For eyepiece-projection photography with any of these telescopes, use the Basic Camera Adapter (1. |
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Olympus 8 x 25 WP I Binoculars Dimentions: 6.5 x 4.9 x 2.6 inches Weight: 0.75 pounds List Price: $169.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Olympus 8 x 25 WP I Binoculars
- Fully multi-coated lens for maximum brightness and contrast
- Waterproof up to one meter in water
- Nitrogen-filled for fogproof performance
- UV ray protection
- Twist-up eyecups, long-eye relief and dioptric correction for comfortable viewing
- Model: Olympus Magellan 8x25 WP I
Review Olympus Magellan 8x25 WP I / Olympus 8 x 25 WP I Binoculars:The new Magellan WP I series of binoculars is a high-performance, compact, easy-to-use, water-proof, fog-proof, and dirt-proof line built for relentless visual performance in severe outdoor conditions. The binoculars come in two magnifications, 8x25 and 10x25, and combine superior visual performance with minimal size and weight, making them a must have item for any outdoor enthusiast. There is definitely no trade-off between image quality and durability with the Magellan series, as all lenses and prisms are fully multi-coated for maximum brightness and contrast, and high refractive index BaK4 prisms assure bright, crisp, edge-to-edge imaging. The Magellan WP I series of binoculars offer superior eye protection with Olympus special optical materials used to reduce the transmission of harmful UV rays. A built-in dioptric correction that adjusts to each user's individual eyesight ensures that viewers will always see action clearly. The Magellan WP I binoculars offer long eye relief, which refers to the maximum distance from the eyepiece lens at which the entire image can be seen. The high number ensures that users will be able to see the entire image through the binoculars even with glasses on. The Magellan WP I binoculars are extremely compact in size, yet durable enough to withstand the elements and the needs of mountain-climbers and water-sport enthusiasts alike. The WP I series are lighter, smaller, and therefore easier to carry than the original Magellan EXWP I series, making them ideal for mountaineering, kayaking, and other outdoor activities where gear must be kept to a minimum. The new Magellan WP I series are fully water-proof to a depth of one meter, perfect for use during any outdoor, on-water endeavors. [+]
The binoculars' hermetically sealed and nitrogen gas-filled lens system assures waterproof, fog-proof and dirt-proof performance under extreme weather conditions, and prevents mold from growing during long-term storage. |
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EDC Price: $29.99
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Review KID KIT MICROSCOPE SET / EDC:48 page book about the World of the Microscope is packaged with a 100X-300X-600X-Zoom precision optics microscope, 2 micro slides, 2 collecting vials, 6 blank slides, 6 blank labels, 6 statistical slide covers, a 3X magnifying glass, 1 stirring rod, 1 spare bulb, 1 tweezers, 1 condenser lens cap, and an instruction manual. For ages 10 and up. |
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