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Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks
Weight: 0.05 pounds
Price: $159.95

Review Thousand Oaks Nebular Filter 2" Lp-1 Broadband / Thousand Oaks:

Enhance your deep sky viewing with the latest in multi-layer coating technology. Over three years in development. Our filters transmit desired wave-lengths in a very steep slope vs. gentle transition slopes in competitive brands. This means better contrast and overall performance. LP-1 Broadband (Black Cell) For slight to moderately light-polluted areas.
Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 0.3 pounds
List Price: $280.00
Price: $199.95

Review Lumicon Visual Back Deep-sky Filter for visual back / Lumicon:

The Lumicon Deep-Sky Filter is THE foremost broadband filter efficiently blocking ALL mercury-vapor and high & low pressure sodium-vapor lamp light, neon lights and airglow, while allowing the rest of the visible spectrum through. The superior contrast gain between the object you're viewing and the black background of space allows you to view galaxies, nebula, star clusters, comets, etc. wonderfully - when observing from light-polluted urban skies - making it the best all-around visual light pollution filter. The Lumicon Deep-Sky Filter's high transmission in the H-alpha end of the spectrum makes it THE ONLY premium astrophotographic filter on the market for not only color photographs, but also for black & white photos and CCD work. Lumicon tests every filter individually on a Perkin-Elmer Double-Beam spectrophotometer, inscribing on the filter its % transmission for each of the primary spectral lines. Do not settle for cheap, foreign-made, low-transmission broadband filters.
Tele Vue EAP080
Tele Vue EAP080
Weight: 0.2 pounds
List Price: $125.00
Price: $85.00
Key features Tele Vue EAP080
  • Fully multicoated
  • Parfocal
  • Blackened Lens Edges, Saftey undercuts
  • Rubber Eyeguards, Grip Rings, Filter Threads,
  • High-index glasses to improve the edge-field performance
  • Model: Tele Vue 8mm Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece.

Review Tele Vue 8mm Plossl 1.25" Eyepiece. / Tele Vue EAP080:

Since we introduced our Plossls in 1980, they have won praise and patents, including a patent in Japan. TeleVue Plossls, designed by Al Nagler, have been a recognized benchmark of performance and value in the class of 50 degree apparent field of view eyepieces. While the Plossls may be our least expensive eyepiece line, they still enjoy the same care and attention to detail as our most expensive. While it's easy for other manufacturers to vie for the lowest price, TeleVue continues to believe that quality, performance and consistency will ultimately reward you with the most value for your dollar. Diffraction limited "on-axis" performance is a given. Using more expensive high-index glasses to reduce astigmatism and lateral color at the field's edge, TeleVue Plossls deliver sharper images than any other brand of 4 or 5 element "Plossl" or Orthoscopic designs. The faster the focal ratio of your telescope, the greater your visual reward for using TeleVue eyepieces. TeleVue Plossls feature full multi-coatings for greatest light transmission and contrast. Blackened lens edges and internal anti-reflection threads tweak the last bit of contrast for maximum image detail. The sharper field focuses faint star light into perceptible points and allows those with undriven mounts to gaze longer before repositioning the image.
Tele Vue
Tele Vue
Weight: 3.1 pounds
List Price: $325.00
Price: $275.00
Key features Tele Vue
  • Dielectric nonmetallic coating is 99% reflective across the full visual spectrum
  • 2" diagonal for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes
  • Everbrite diagonals deliver unsurpassed image quality and brightness
  • Features a solid alumminum body, brass clamp rings, and anti-reflection thread-baffles
  • Model: Tele Vue 2" Everbrite Mirror Star (90°) Diagonal with Brass Clamp Ring - Short Front Tube.

Review Tele Vue 2" Everbrite Mirror Star (90°) Diagonal with Brass Clamp Ring - Short Front Tube. / Tele Vue:

This Version utilizes the same construction as the 2" Everbrite Diagonal #DPC-2002, except for the shorter front. This new "short front" Diagonal was designed to allow more "through fork" motion when used with the new ACS-0004 Short tube Schmidt Cassgrain Adapter. This Digonal can also be usedin any other 2" Diagonal application as well. However the Standard 2" Everbrite Diagonal (DPC-2002) provides increased locking stability in non SCT applications Important notes for users of f/6. 3 SCT Reducers 1) The ACS-0004 & DPS-2004 combination may also be used with f/6. 3 SCT focal reducers, permitting larger fields of view with 2" eyepieces. However, the additional physical length of the f/6. 3 reducer means the ACS-0004 & DPS-2004 combination will no longer pass through the fork arms of some SCT's 2) With the extra path length of the 2" Diagonal, the f/6. 3 converter will actually produce an f/5. 5 system. [+]
This combination works well with the Tele Vue 27mm Panoptic, yielding a 1. 5 ° true field of view with a C-8. Note that longer focal length 2" eyepieces may vignette severely. Also, some eyepieces (such as 2" Naglers) may not reach focus with this combination due to their shorter path length. 3) When the 2" diagonal is used with 1¼" eyepieces, the Tele Vue 2" Converter Adapter (CEA-2125, Adorama SKU #TVA21QC) should be used to assure that focus is reached.
Meade
Meade
Weight: 2.9 pounds
List Price: $1,049.00
Price: $399.00
Key features Meade
  • Larger chip - Greater sensitivity - Higher resolution - Dramatically lower thermal noise!
  • Model: Meade Deep Sky Pro II Monochrome Imager CCD Imager Outfit with Auto Star Suite and RGB Filters

Review Meade Deep Sky Pro II Monochrome Imager CCD Imager Outfit with Auto Star Suite and RGB Filters / Meade:

Includes Meade CCD camera Deep Sky Pro II Imager Autostar suite software RGB filters.
J.M.B.
J.M.B.
Weight: 0.6 pounds
Price: $78.95

Review J.M.B. Solar Filter "A" for Celestron Nexstar 130 / J.M.B.:

Color band - blue. Class "A:' filters are made with the same premium quality polished glass and multi-alloy coating as Class "B. " An additional steel alloy added to the coating process makes our Class "A:' filters extremely scratch and fade resistant. Excellent for visual and photographic use. Light transmission is 1 /1 000th of 1 Neutral density - 5.
Optec
Optec
Weight: 0.15 pounds
Price: $62.95

Review Optec TCF-S/IFW Telescope 2" Male Barrel Mount, for any 2" Focuser. / Optec:

These Telescope Mounts are designed to fit your Telescope to the IFW Filter Wheel and TCF-S Focuser.
Lumicon
Lumicon
Weight: 0.35 pounds
List Price: $225.00
Price: $149.95
Key features Lumicon
  • 12.5mm Orthoscopic Eyepiece with Illuminated Reticle. New state-of-the-art cordless design features rheostatic brightness control and on/off switch. Also included is our top quality 1.25" 12.5mm multi-coated Orthoscopic eyepiece with fully focusable dual
  • Model: Lumicon 12.5mm Illuminated Reticle Orthoscopic Eyepiece, 1 1/4" Diameter

Review Lumicon 12.5mm Illuminated Reticle Orthoscopic Eyepiece, 1 1/4" Diameter / Lumicon:

New state-of-the-art cordless design features rheostatic brightness control and on/off switch. Also included is our top quality 1-¼" 12. 5mm multi-coated Orthoscopic eyepiece with fully focusable dual crosshair for precision guiding. Black anodized to prevent light reflection. The best available. The eyepiece includes a Standard Illuminator which threads into the eyepiece and can be replaced with the Pulseguide Illuminator (#LIR-PG).
Kendrick
Kendrick
Weight: 0.1 pounds
List Price: $65.00
Price: $65.00
Key features Kendrick
  • Repeated Field Testing on many types and optical surfaces under many conditions and hundreds of satisfied customers has proven the effectiveness of this product over and over
  • The Kendrick Dew Remover System was developed to meet the need in the astronomical community for an effective dew removal and prevention system.
  • This system has heaters for almost all the optical components used in amateur astronomy,
  • It Also has these Other Attractive Features:
  • It is Energy Efficient. Variable settings on the controller allow maximum conservation of battery power.
  • Model: Kendrick Wrap-Around Dew Remover Heater for 2" Eyepieces, 50mm Finders, & Camera Lenses with a 2" Diameter

Review Kendrick Wrap-Around Dew Remover Heater for 2" Eyepieces, 50mm Finders, & Camera Lenses with a 2" Diameter / Kendrick:

The Kendrick Dew Remover System is centered around the standard controller, which is required for activating the heater. (not included) The heaters have been built to use only as much power as necessary and thereby not waste energy. They have sponge insulation on one side to prevent heat being lost into the atmosphere. The heat is directed into the optics instead and because of this, less energy is needed to keep your optics moisture free. The heaters wrap around your objectives, label side out and are held in place by elastic/Velcro attachments. Telrad heaters are held in place with an elastic band. The heaters for secondary mirrors are placed on the backside of the secondary and can be held in place by using the polyester batting found inside the secondary mirror holder. The. 965", 1. 25" and 2" are considered eyepiece heaters. [+]
The 2" are also heaters for camera lenses and certain binoculars.
J.M.B.
J.M.B.
Weight: 2.3 pounds
Price: $112.95

Review J.M.B. Solar Filter "A" for 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes / J.M.B.:

Color band - blue. Class "A:' filters are made with the same premium quality polished glass and multi-alloy coating as Class "B. " An additional steel alloy added to the coating process makes our Class "A:' filters extremely scratch and fade resistant. Excellent for visual and photographic use. Light transmission is 1 /1 000th of 1 Neutral density - 5.
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