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Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight

List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $19.99
You save: $10.00 (33%)

 

Description

When we say our newest astro flashlight is "self powered," we mean it is powered by your own bad self! The RedBeam SP has a small hand crank that, when wound, charges an internal rechargeable battery. There's no need for any other batteries, ever! Just 1 minute of winding cranks out up to 15 minutes of red LED light! Red light preserves your dark-adapted night vision while you read star charts or check your equipment. Choose from two brightness settings, which illuminate three or all five red LEDs. The RedBeam SP can also be charged from a USB port (USB charge cable included). It can even power a cell phone in an emergency (five popular cell phone adapters are included). Get the astronomy flashlight that never needs additional batteries!

Features

  • Get the astronomy flashlight that never needs additional batteries!
  • Winding the hand crank for 1 minute pumps out up to 15 minutes of red LED light
  • Red light preserves your night vision while you read star charts or check your equipment
  • Choose from two brightness settings, which illuminate three or all five red LEDs
  • Can also be charged from a USB port, and can even power a cell phone in an emergency

telescope with camera adapter

 

Night Owl Optics

Are you thinking of going to do some night fishing, boating or simply to make some observation of nature? Or do you have a job that involves night surveillance, search and rescue work or management of a large piece of property? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then look into something like the way night owl would be a step in the right direction. The reason is that you can greatly improve your vision at night. As its name indicates, is an instrument that can give you the ability to see when darkness falls, and like the owl.

Night owls are optical instruments sophisticated devices known as optical electronics that help them see at night by increased light. They differ from telescopes and binoculars that no objects extend located at a distance. There are different varieties of optics owl nearby. are, scopes, goggles, scopes and other night vision accessories. The monocular type of scope is the night owl optics base. There will be different types of lenses available to increase the power of the scope. This obviously improve the range of observation of the scope. Another useful feature of the lens as you can get adapters to attach camera the cameras and get pictures and videos of night vision. Night Owl binoculars are the easiest to use so it is recommended for first time users. If you buy one for the first and only intend to use for recreational purposes then a simple product will suffice. When using night owl optics the user must be careful not to use where there are a lot of bright lights and definitely should not be used during the day, as it can damage your eyes. These optical also have something called phosphor screens in them will remain in place from 1500-2500 hours. So if stiffening is used, then check and see how much time is left in them. Without it, the lens will not work.

Prices of optics night owl like any other HD devices technology can vary widely from one model to another. One of the economic models would be the monocular Noneexgen-W, which costs about $ 230. This will have a visual field 70 'at a distance of 200' to the field of infrared illumination. A typical example of a more expensive night owl optics monocular would EliteNGNM4X. This is a price of around 400 dollars and has a generation of technology and ambient light amplification of 500x powerful infrared illumination.

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connecting the binocular reflex camera for astrophotography?

I connect my Nikon D40x SLR camera from 10x50 binocular for shoot the moon, etc. .. Is that possible T-Adapter may be used for telescopes is also possible with binoculars? Connecting the camera to a binoculars for moon shot? Thanks Regards

Watch your binoculars. T Do you see a thread anywhere? You can not use a T adapter Question answered. As you can try is afocal photography. Point the binoculars at the moon, point the camera to the binoculars, focus and shoot.

CSTAR OPTICS All in One 60 x 300mm Refractor Telescope with Camera Adapter P 50
CSTAR OPTICS All in One 60 x 300mm Refractor Telescope with Camera Adapter P 50
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Vintage Bausch Lomb Telescope 15 60X with Case and BL Camera Adaptor
Vintage Bausch Lomb Telescope 15 60X with Case and BL Camera Adaptor
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Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight Orion RedBeam SP Self-Powered LED Flashlight

List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $19.99
You save: $10.00 (33%)

 

Description

When we say our newest astro flashlight is "self powered," we mean it is powered by your own bad self! The RedBeam SP has a small hand crank that, when wound, charges an internal rechargeable battery. There's no need for any other batteries, ever! Just 1 minute of winding cranks out up to 15 minutes of red LED light! Red light preserves your dark-adapted night vision while you read star charts or check your equipment. Choose from two brightness settings, which illuminate three or all five red LEDs. The RedBeam SP can also be charged from a USB port (USB charge cable included). It can even power a cell phone in an emergency (five popular cell phone adapters are included). Get the astronomy flashlight that never needs additional batteries!

Features

  • Get the astronomy flashlight that never needs additional batteries!
  • Winding the hand crank for 1 minute pumps out up to 15 minutes of red LED light
  • Red light preserves your night vision while you read star charts or check your equipment
  • Choose from two brightness settings, which illuminate three or all five red LEDs
  • Can also be charged from a USB port, and can even power a cell phone in an emergency
Orion Dynamo Pro 12 Ah Rechargeable 12V DC Power Station Orion Dynamo Pro 12 Ah Rechargeable 12V DC Power Station

Sale Price: $99.99

 

Description

The Dynamo Pro mighty 12 amp-hour capacity will keep your 12-volt equipment powered while at your favorite remote viewing location. It has two 12V cigarette lighter output ports (10 amps max.), plus 3V, 6V, and 9V male pin jack outputs. It is fully rechargeable, and includes 110V and 12V DC charging adapters. An indicator light tells you when the battery needs recharging. Other features include a detachable red flashlight, 55-watt white halogen spotlight, AM/FM radio, and booster cables to jump-start a weak car battery. 90-day limited warranty. Weighs 11lbs., 14oz.

Features

  • Portable 12 amp-hour DC power supply provides power for operation of your telescope gear out in the field, at your favorite dark-sky site, or in the backyard
  • Dynamo features two 12V auto cigarette lighter output ports (10 amps max) plus 3V, 6V and 9V male pin jack outputs
  • Includes three different interchangeable power plug tips for international use
  • Includes removable red flashlight, 55-watt white halogen spotlight, AM/FM radio, and 110V and 12V DC charging adapters
  • Includes booster cables to jump-start weak car battery and circuit breaker fuse for safe operation
Orion T-ring for Minolta Camera Orion T-ring for Minolta Camera

List Price: $20.99

 

Description

A T-ring converts a camera's lens mount to a standard T-thread, allowing you to couple a camera body to a camera adapter or, in some cases, directly to the focuser of a telescope. All camera adapters, including Celestron and Meade T-adapters and universal camera adapters, will fit this T-thread. Have a new digital SLR camera? We've got the T-rings you'll need. The #5224 T-ring fits the Canon 300D Digital Rebel, also the 10D, 20D, 20Da, 30D, 350D, and 5D digital SLRs. For Nikon owners, the #5205 T-ring is compatible with the Nikon D50, D70, D70s, and D200.

Features

  • Couples camera body to standard T-thread on most camera adapters. Anodized aluminum
  • Fits all Minolta 35mm cameras, except Maxxum
Wagan 5 Amp AC to 12V DC Power Adapter Wagan 5 Amp AC to 12V DC Power Adapter

List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $16.69
You save: $13.26 (44%)

 

Description

Wagan 5 Amp AC to DC AdapterAllows high-power 12V DCitems to operate on 110V AC power; Direct plug inuse through 12V for easy use; Works on cooler/warmers, Air Compressors, etc. up to 5Amps requirement.

Features

  • Allows high power 12V DC items to operate on 110v AC power.
  • Easy plug in use and vented for safety.
  • Works on portable cooler/warmers, air compressor and other DC appliances.
  • Simple to use
Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter Celestron SkyMaster Giant 15x70 Binoculars with Tripod Adapter

List Price: $119.95
Sale Price: $62.65
You save: $57.30 (48%)

 

Description

Celestron and ;s SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use - especially over long distances. Each SkyMaster model features high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions. The 15x70 version is one of the most popular models in the series. It offers serious large aperture light gathering in an affordable and reasonably lightweight configuration.

Binoculars come in a wide range of shapes and sizes these days, and an even wider range of prices. It's easy to spend less than $100 or more than $500 for what may appear to be, at least outwardly, comparable models. While they may look the same, they are probably quite different on the inside. Recently, the binocular market has seen a flood of giant binoculars at prices that were unheard of just a few years ago. In general, giant binoculars are defined as those that magnify the view 10 times or more and have 70-mm or larger front (objective) lenses. It used to be that the least expensive giant binoculars cost in excess of $150, even $200. All that changed not long ago, when the bottom fell out of the price cellar. Now, several companies import giant binoculars that sell for half that, or less. Celestron's 15x70 SkyMaster binoculars are one of the leaders in the low-price giant binocular arena. They certainly sound good on paper. The SkyMasters include multicoated optics and BaK-4 internal prisms, two features that promise brighter, better images, and key points to look for when judging a pair of binoculars. They also come with an adapter for attaching them to a photo tripod, which is a must to use them to their fullest, and a soft carrying case. But just because they are cheap doesn't always mean they are worth the price. Would it be better to save up for a more expensive pair? To find the answer, I had an opportunity recently to judge the SkyMasters against a pair of Fujinon 16x70 FMT-SX binoculars , one of the finest pairs of giant binoculars sold today. Like the SkyMasters, the Fujinons feature BaK-4 prisms, but also have fully multicoated optics. As a general rule, superior coatings mean superior image sharpness and contrast. But then, that should be expected, given that the Fujinons cost many times more than the Celestrons. While the Fujinons were clearly the better performer, the Celestron SkyMasters held up admirably. Image brightness, quality, and contrast were all remarkable considering their bargain price. Although images were a little soft across the outer 25% of the Celestron's field, the overall view was impressive nonetheless. Some inexpensive binoculars have very sloppy focusing, causing the eyepieces to tilt and shift. Not so with the SkyMasters. I found that their center-focusing mechanism worked smoothly, with no apparently backlash or wobble. Eye relief (the distance you hold your eyes away from the eyepieces to see the full field) is stated to be 18 mm, a good distance for higher power binoculars and an important consideration if you must wear glasses when viewing. The SkyMasters are also light enough to support by hand for short periods of time, although buyers would be well advised to mount them on a sturdy photo tripod. The bottom line is, if you are considering a pair of giant binoculars, whether for bird watching, stargazing, or another recreational use, and have a limited budget, Celestron's giant 15x70 SkyMasters represent an excellent value. --Phil Harrington, author of Star Ware and Star Watch Pros: Exceptional value for the price Light enough to support by hand BaK-4 prisms Multicoated optics Cons: Outer 25% of the field is soft and a little blurry Requires a tripod to use for extended periods

Features

  • Multi-coated optics
  • Large aperture perfect for low light conditions and stargazing
  • Tripod adapter
  • 13 mm (0.51 in) long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
  • Diopter adjustment for fine focusing
Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch Camera T-Adapter

List Price: $30.95
Sale Price: $20.95
You save: $10.00 (32%)

 

Description

Celestron Telescope Astrophotography T-Adapter - 1-1/4in Universal 93625

Features

  • Allows attachment of 35mm SLR camera to the prime focus of your telescope
  • Great for terrestrial, short exposure lunar and planetary photography
  • Use with separate guidescope for long exposure deep-sky photography
  • Fits any type of telescope that uses a 1.25-inch focuser or visual back
  • Both a T-Adapter and T-Ring are required to mount camera
TourMate Optical 6X Zoom Lens Camera Telescope with Black Back Case For Apple iPad 2 (All Models) TourMate Optical 6X Zoom Lens Camera Telescope with Black Back Case For Apple iPad 2 (All Models)

Sale Price: $32.99

 

Description

Using the iPad 2 to get long shots? We are! That's because we have TourMate - the 6 fold zoom telescope camera lens plus back case. It zooms to allow clear distant views such as watching a football game, attending a concert, touring in some places, examining some wild animals, etc. You might be a journalist who needs it for distant shots. You might be an expert in investigator who takes pictures and sends them out through your iPad 2. Or you just always wonder what the mysterious unknown object is far away looking out of your window at home. Adopting a novel optical design, the telescope avoids contortion of images effectively. It makes the super wide angle, the larger luminous flux, the higher visual acuteness, good for color reduction, which makes the high quality of photography. The telescope camera lens also comes with a companion - a high quality polycarbonate back case for the iPad 2. First you set the telescope on the case, and then snap your iPad 2 in it. You iPad 2 gets protection as well as an ingenious function.

Meade #506 Cable Connector Kit with Software Meade #506 Cable Connector Kit with Software

List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $37.95
You save: $2.04 (5%)

 

Description

Meade #506 AstroFinder Software and Cable Connector Kit 04513

Features

  • Recommended Minimum System For Installing Autostar Suite: PC running Windows 98SE with 64 MB and 200 MB free disk space.
Celestron AC Adapter for CGE Pro Mount and CGEM Mount 18780 Celestron AC Adapter for CGE Pro Mount and CGEM Mount 18780

List Price: $97.95
Sale Price: $64.95
You save: $33.00 (34%)

 

Description

Celestron AC Adapter for CGE Pro Mount and CGEM Mount 18780

Celestron T-Ring / T-Mount Adapter f/Nikon Celestron T-Ring / T-Mount Adapter f/Nikon

List Price: $13.95
Sale Price: $11.90
You save: $2.05 (15%)

 

Description

Nikon T-Ring

telescope with camera adapter

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