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Nikon 25341
Nikon 25341
Dimentions: 3 x 2 x 1 inches
Weight: 0.75 pounds
List Price: $599.99
Price: Too low to display
Key features Nikon 25341
  • Built-in wired (LAN) 100BASE-T Ethernet capability with automatic cable detection offering an effective transmission rate of 15 Mbps
  • Built-in antenna provides a range of operation up to approximately 256 feet, while the optional WAE1 Extended Range Antenna can accommodate transmissions up to approximately 840 feet
  • Simple operation for setup and device registration, including nine device profiles with supplied Setup Utility software.
  • Network functions include Transfer, PC and Print modes available for image transfer, remote operation via Nikon Capture and Capture Control Pro software, and wireless printing with the PD-10 Print Mode adapter
  • IEEE802.11 b/g wireless LAN supports FTP and PTP-IP protocols with effective transfer rates up to 10 Mbps, newly available in the ad-hoc mode
  • Model: Nikon WT-3A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera

Review Nikon WT-3A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D200 Digital SLR Camera / Nikon 25341:

Nikon delivered the first integrated Wi-Fi system for digital SLRs with the WT-1a for the D2H. Nikon then advanced Wi-Fi technology, speeds and ease-of-use with the WT-2a for the D2X and D2HS. Nikon's wireless system has elevated the way photographers do business in commercial advertising, fashion and wedding photography. Newspapers and magazines are leveraging wireless functionality, delivering remote action sports photography. Combined with Nikon Capture Control and the new Capture Control Pro software, Nikon stands alone offering a complete wireless remote solution, allowing photographers to remotely control their cameras from a computer, further extending system versatility. Nikon is pleased to announce the delivery of the new WT-3a Wireless Transmitter, featuring IEEE802. 11 b/g technology, along with easy-to-use and set up Transfer, PC and Print modes. The WT-3a enhances handling characteristics and control functions offered by the MBD200. Powered by a single EN-EL3e battery and providing functionality, a vertical shutter release button as well as front and rear command dials, the WT-3a delivers much more than outstanding wireless technology and performance. The WT-3a allows D200 photographers expanded system versatility. [+]
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES encryption for the Infrastructure mode provide increased security for file transmissions.
Kendrick
Kendrick
Weight: 1.45 pounds
Price: $80.00

Review Kendrick 8" Baader Visual & Photographic Solar Filter for SCT's & fits Tubes with ODs 214 to 224mm / Kendrick:

Kendrick "Baader" Astro Solar Filters are full aperture filters (some are "Off Axis" type, if indicated) for all the most commonly used telescopes in amateur astronomy. The cells are aluminum and all have three nylon thumb screws to facilitate a secure fit on the front of your telescope. The filter material itself is the famous BAADER AstroSolar Film. This film has set a new standard for white light filters and gives a very pleasing and high resolution image. The image color is a bluish white. Optical quality: This highest precision film consistently produces strehl ratios of 94 to 96 percent at interferometric tests - thus it performs optically like a Fluorite Triplet Lens by Carl Zeiss or Astro Physics (Interferometric test results). With Baader AstroSolar filters the Sun appears in it's real color - Neutral White. Other films and most glass filters produce a blurry Bluish or Reddish Solar image, thereby cutting part of the spectrum. Especially with an Orange Sun, it is very hard to see faculae regions which are visible predominantly in the Blue wing of the spectrum. Eye safety: AstroSolar is essentially free from pinholes, since - other than with even the most expensive glass filters - it is coated on both sides, so that the chance of two pinholes overlapping each other is extremely faint. [+]
Baader AstroSolar safety film has been approved for eye safety by the National Bureau of Standards in Germany, the PTB. Unlike any other Sola.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $60.95
Price: $60.95

Review Orion 9x50 Illuminated Finder Scope (no bracket) / ORION:

The crosshairs in standard finder scopes are difficult to see in the dark, which makes centering an object something of a guessing game. Well, we saw the light, and we now offer finder scopes with illuminated crosshairs. An adjustable-intensity red LED in the illuminator arm lights an etched-glass double crosshair reticle, making it as easy as target practice to center your viewing or photo subject or guide star. Centering an object precisely on the finder scope's crosshairs will ensure that it appears in your main scope's eyepiece or on your camera's CCD chip, exactly where you want it.
Celestron 93623
Celestron 93623
Weight: 0.01 pounds
List Price: $103.95
Price: $66.91
Key features Celestron 93623
  • Reduces glare and light scattering
  • Increases contrast through selective filtration
  • Made of high quality, solid plane parallel glass with excellent homogeneity
  • For viewing many common nebulas
  • Anti-reflection coated to prevent glaring and ghosting
  • Model: Celestron 93623 Narrowband Oxygen III 1.25 Filter

Review Celestron 93623 Narrowband Oxygen III 1.25 Filter / Celestron 93623:

The OIII narrowband filter isolates just the two doubly-ionized oxygen lines (496 and 501nm lines) emitted by planetary and emission nebulae, while blocking the rest of the overall spectrum of light. The result is extreme contrast between the black sky background and the faint photons of OIII light needed for detailed views of the Veil, Ring, Dumbbell, Crescent and Orion nebulae, among other objects. Each filter has an ultra hard, vacuum-deposited coating carefully designed to block all of the visual spectrum ranging from 400 to 700 nm. This eliminates the un-natural colored halos surrounding bright stars common with O III filters of less sophisticated coating technology. The Celestron 93623 Narrowband Oxygen III 1. 25-inch filter is a remarkable advance for the serious visual observer of emission nebulae. One of the biggest advantages of narrowband filters is that by passing only the light emitted by nebulae, light from artificial sources like street lights is blocked. This allows you to take detailed exposures of nebulas from a suburban location that can rival shots from much darker sites. The Celestron 93623 is made of high quality, solid plane parallel glass.
IOPTRON
IOPTRON
Price: $480.00
Key features IOPTRON
  • 32-channel internal GPS
  • Tracking rates: Sidereal, Solar, Lunar
  • Uses SmartStar Go-To system with 130,000 objects included
  • 12 lbs payload capacity
  • Weight fully assembled: 11 lbs
  • Model: iOptron CubePro Mount

Review iOptron CubePro Mount / IOPTRON:

The CubePro GoTo AltAzimuth Mount is the ideal portable mount to go with your traveling OTAs, such as a 60mm or 80mm ED refractor, a 90mm or 100mm Mak or 114mm Newtonian reflector. It can also be used to mount solar scopes. It features a SmartStar computerized control system with 130,000 objects and 8-line backlit LCD screen. A 32 channel internal GPS, easy alignment procedure and accurate GoTo and auto-tracking minimize the setup time. 1" stainless steel tripod legs with metal platform and metal hinges makes the mount very sturdy. The compact design of the tripod and the mount makes it easy to carry around in a travel case, and the mount assembly time takes less than 5 minutes. The standard dovetail makes this mount compatible with many different OTAs. CubePro is compatible with all ASCOM compliant planetarium programs and many other programs such as Sky X, Starry Night and Voyager.
Meade
Meade
List Price: $78.40
Price: $39.99
Key features Meade
  • Edge-blackened optics for optimum image contrast
  • Includes custom-fitted soft rubber eyeguard
  • Super Plossl design ideal for observing hairline lunar and planetary detail
  • 7-layer multi-coated, 4-element lens design
  • Eyeguards fold down for eyeglass wearers
  • Model: Meade 07173-02 15mm Super Plossl Series 4000 Lense

Review Meade 07173-02 15mm Super Plossl Series 4000 Lense / Meade:

Meade Series 4000 Super Plossl Eyepieces 1. 25" and 2. 0" Models: 1. 25'' Meade Super Plossl 15mm Eyepiece Model 07173-02.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $91.95
Price: $75.00
Key features ORION
  • Enhances the sky presence of a significant number of fainter deep-sky objects
  • 1.25" filter
  • The UltraBlock is the filter for deep-sky observers located at highly light-polluted sites
  • Blocks all forms of light pollution
  • Model: Orion UltraBlock Narrowband Filter, 1.25"

Review Orion UltraBlock Narrowband Filter, 1.25" / ORION:

The UltraBlock is the filter for deep-sky observers located at highly light-polluted sites. Blocks all forms of light pollution - mercury vapor and sodium emission bands - while passing the critical hydrogen-beta and ionized oxygen wavelengths. With an UltraBlock, emission and planetary nebulas "surface" from the washed out background sky. In dark skies, the UltraBlock also enhances the sky presence of a significant number of fainter deep-sky objects over unfiltered and wideband-filtered views. Available in 1. 25" and 2"and as a thread-on for rear cells of Schmidt-Cassegrains.
Meade 07578
Meade 07578
Weight: 1.15 pounds
List Price: $249.00
Price: $148.99

Review Meade - #644 flip mirror for 1.25" eyepieces on Schmidt-Cassegrain, with UHTC / Meade 07578:

Accepts any 1. 25 eyepiece. Mirror clear aperture: 22mm. Use with Meade Pictor 208XT, 216XT, or 416XT, or ST-4 through ST-7 or other similar-size CCD's; or for visual observing with 1. 25 eyepieces. Flip-Mirror Alignment:Each flip-mirror system includes 2-.
ORION
List Price: $39.95
Price: $39.95
Key features ORION
  • Fully coated two-lens design with anodized aluminum cell that threads into nosepiece of camera.
  • Requires 43mm additional inward focus with Deep Space cameras; extra 52mm with Solar System camera
  • Works with both StarShoot II Deep Space cameras, and StarShoot Solar System cameras.
  • Wider imaging area allows capture of larger starfields or deep-sky objects.
  • 0.5x focal reducer for StarShoot imaging cameras increases imaging area by a factor of 4.
  • Model: Orion 0.5x Focal Reducer for StarShoot Imaging Cameras

Review Orion 0.5x Focal Reducer for StarShoot Imaging Cameras / ORION:

This 0. 5x focal reducer increases the area imaged by your StarShoot camera by a factor of 4. The reducer threads into the nosepiece of either StarShoot camera to effectively reduce the focal length of the telescope by half. The larger imaging area allows capture of larger starfields and deep-sky objects that may not fit entirely in your telescope's normal field of view. The reducer has a two-element lens design, with antireflection coatings on all air-to-glass lens surfaces. The lenses are set in an anodized aluminum cell that is threaded to accept 1. 25" filters. Note that the focal reducer requires 43mm of additional inward focus travel when used with the StarShoot Deep-Space Color Imaging Camera II(#52080) and 52mm of extra travel when used with the StarShoot Solar System Color Imaging Camera II (#52068).
Nikon 25365
Nikon 25365
Weight: 1.15 pounds
List Price: $899.95
Price: Too low to display
Key features Nikon 25365
  • Power Requirements - - EN-EL3e battery (sold separately) and MH-18a charger for EN-EL3e battery or AC Adapter EH-6 (sold separately)
  • WiFi Support - Supports wireless LAN conforming to IEEE 802.11b/g, IEEE 802.11a (WiFi a/b/g), and wired LAN conforming to IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX) and IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T)
  • Transmission Range - Transmission range when wireless LAN is used is approx. 590 feet (IEEE 802.11b/g) or 850 feet (IEEE 802.11a). (Varies according to transmission conditions.)
  • Model: Nikon WT-4A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D700, D3 and D300 DSLR Cameras

Review Nikon WT-4A Wireless Transmitter for Nikon D700, D3 and D300 DSLR Cameras / Nikon 25365:

Wireless transmitter for D3 and D300 allows WiFi remote operation (with optional Camera Control 2 software) and image transfer
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