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ORION
ORION
List Price: $112.95
Price: $112.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes a detachable winged rubber eyeguard to block out stray light and help position your eye
  • One-year limited warranty
  • This premium 5.0mm eyepiece is parfocal so you need only minimal refocusing when switching powers
  • Fully multi-coated to ensure maximum light transmission
  • Superior coating dramatically improves both brightness and contrast, increasing visibility
  • Model: Orion 5.0mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 5.0mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

The Ultrascopic eyepiece series offers unsurpassed image fidelity. Rather than having a single layer of magnesium fluoride on most lens elements, Ultrascopics are Ultra Multi-Coated, meaning that every air-to-glass lens surface is vacuum coated with multiple antireflective layers. There is no higher level of multi-coating. These coatings, coupled with a low-reflection barrel with blackened lens edges, improves both brightness and contrast of faint nebulas and galaxies. These premium 1. 25" eyepieces employ 5- or 7-elements using high-refractive-index glass. Each produces a wide 52-degree apparent field of view (49-degree for the 35mm). Internally threaded for filters.
Mamiya
Mamiya
Weight: 1.3 pounds
List Price: $900.00
Price: $599.00

Review Mamiya RZ67 Winder 2 / Mamiya:

An extremely important accessary for almost all professional applications, the Power Winder II frees the photographer from the need to manually activate the film advance/shutter cocking mechanism. This lets the photographer concentrate fully on the subject, while the motorized winder takes care of film, shutter and mirror settings. Single-frame or sequential film advance (1. 5 sec. per frame); the Power Winder II is powered by six AA type alkaline cells (500-600 consecutive shots are possible), or six Ni-Cad batteries (300-360 consecutive shots are possible). An optional 9V AC adapter is available. For all rollfilm magazines.
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.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $81.95
Price: $81.95
Key features ORION
  • V-Block filter effectively removes the distracting color halos from around bright objects
  • Includes protective plastic case. 2"
  • Image sharpness, color, contrast, and resolution are greatly improved
  • Model: Orion V-Block Anti-Fringing Filter, 2"

Review Orion V-Block Anti-Fringing Filter, 2" / ORION:

With refractors, it's normal to see some purple fringing or halos around bright objects such as the planets, Moon, and bright stars. Such false color, or chromatic aberration, results from the inability of a standard two-element ("achromatic") lens assembly to focus all wavelengths of light to a single point. The effect is particularly pronounced at higher powers. But if you are the type that thinks halos look better on angels than on astronomical objects, then our V-Block filter is for you. It effectively removes the distracting color halos from around bright objects, greatly improving image sharpness, color, contrast, and resolution.
Hasselblad
Hasselblad
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $98.00

Review Hasselblad Rapid Winding Crank E for 500CXi, 500CW & 200 Series Cameras / Hasselblad:

for 200 Series Cameras and 503CW
ORION
ORION
List Price: $93.95
Price: $93.95
Key features ORION
  • Includes a detachable winged rubber eyeguard to block out stray light and help position your eye
  • One-year limited warranty
  • This premium 7.5mm eyepiece is parfocal so you need only minimal refocusing when switching powers
  • Fully multi-coated to ensure maximum light transmission
  • Superior coating dramatically improves both brightness and contrast, increasing visibility
  • Model: Orion 7.5mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 7.5mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

The Ultrascopic eyepiece series offers unsurpassed image fidelity. Rather than having a single layer of magnesium fluoride on most lens elements, Ultrascopics are Ultra Multi-Coated, meaning that every air-to-glass lens surface is vacuum coated with multiple antireflective layers. There is no higher level of multi-coating. These coatings, coupled with a low-reflection barrel with blackened lens edges, improves both brightness and contrast of faint nebulas and galaxies. These premium 1. 25" eyepieces employ 5- or 7-elements using high-refractive-index glass. Each produces a wide 52-degree apparent field of view (49-degree for the 35mm). Internally threaded for filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $112.95
Price: $112.95
Key features ORION
  • This premium 3.8mm eyepiece is parfocal so you need only minimal refocusing when switching powers
  • Fully multi-coated to ensure maximum light transmission
  • Includes a detachable winged rubber eyeguard to block out stray light and help position your eye
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Superior coating dramatically improves both brightness and contrast, increasing visibility
  • Model: Orion 3.8mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece

Review Orion 3.8mm Ultrascopic, 1.25" Eyepiece / ORION:

The Ultrascopic eyepiece series offers unsurpassed image fidelity. Rather than having a single layer of magnesium fluoride on most lens elements, Ultrascopics are Ultra Multi-Coated, meaning that every air-to-glass lens surface is vacuum coated with multiple antireflective layers. There is no higher level of multi-coating. These coatings, coupled with a low-reflection barrel with blackened lens edges, improves both brightness and contrast of faint nebulas and galaxies. These premium 1. 25" eyepieces employ 5- or 7-elements using high-refractive-index glass. Each produces a wide 52-degree apparent field of view (49-degree for the 35mm). Internally threaded for filters.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $41.95
Price: $41.95
Key features ORION
  • Accepts 1.25" eyepieces
  • Requires 5/8" more focus travel than typical star diagonals
  • Fully coated prisms for superior image fidelity
  • For terrestrial or astronomical use, this diagonal produces an right-side-up, nonreversed image
  • Model: Orion Correct Image Diagonal, 1.25"

Review Orion Correct Image Diagonal, 1.25" / ORION:

For terrestrial viewing with a refractor or Cassegrain telescope, use of a correct-image (or "image erecting") diagonal is desirable. The resulting image will appear upright and nonreversed. Diagonals are not recommended for use in reflector telescopes. Note: the #7216 45-degree correct-image diagonal requires 5/8" more focus travel than typical diagonals.
Celestron
Celestron
Weight: 1.4 pounds
List Price: $308.95
Price: $169.95
Key features Celestron
  • CSN
  • Celestron Polar Axis Finder - CGE Mount - 94222
  • Model: Celestron Polar Axis Finder for CGE Mount.

Review Celestron Polar Axis Finder for CGE Mount. / Celestron:

This useful accessory speeds accurate polar alignment by providing a means of visually aligning your German equatorial mount with Polaris and true north. As a result, you can spend more time observing and less time setting up. The finderscope has an easy to use cross hair reticle. For CGE mounts.
ORION
ORION
List Price: $79.95
Price: $79.95
Key features ORION
  • Recommended for Moon watching and stargazing
  • This 1.25" prism diagonal features an all-brass housing to compliment the Aristocrat telescope
  • Provides convenient 90-degree eyepiece angle for astronomical viewing with Aristocrat 90mm Refractor
  • Model: Orion Brass Prism Star Diagonal

Review Orion Brass Prism Star Diagonal / ORION:

Designed to provide a convenient 90-degree eyepiece angle for astronomical viewing, this 1. 25" prism diagonal features an all-brass housing. Recommended for stargazing and Moon watching.
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