Sunday, July 31, 2011

Orion LaserMate Deluxe Telescope Laser Collimator

Orion LaserMate Deluxe Telescope Laser Collimator Review


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Orion LaserMate Deluxe Telescope Laser Collimator Feature

  • Want the best views possible from your reflector telescope? Perfectly align your reflector optics with laser precision!
  • Convenient "rear view" port lets you easily collimate optics from the rear of the reflector telescope
  • Compact at only 4" long, it stashes easily in your astronomy accessory case and will fit any 1.25" telescope eyepiece holder
  • Operates on one CR2032 battery (included) and comes with a full set of instructions with a step-by-step procedure on how to properly align a relfecting telescope
  • Includes extra "center mark" labels for any reflector mirror that may not have one pre-installed
With our LaserMate Deluxe you will get perfect alignment of your reflector's optics, and faster than with standard collimators. Precise collimation ensures that you'll enjoy the sharpest possible images. Using the LaserMate Deluxe is a simple one-step procedure. A new "rear view" port in the anodized aluminum housing lets you see both the emitted and return laser beam "spots" while standing at the rear of the telescope. Just tweak the scope's collimation screws until the beams overlap in the center of the LaserMate's target pattern. Done! Perfect collimation at lightening speed. Only 4" long, it's easy to stash in your accessory case. Ideal for Newtonians and a must for those with focal ratios of f/5 or lower. Fits any 1.25" eyepiece holder. Includes one CR2032 battery and instructions. One-year limited warranty. This Class IIIA laser product complies with US 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11


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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Professional Series Light Weight Aluminum Tripod for Select CANON EOS Rebel / Mark Digital SLR Cameras SX30IS

Professional Series Light Weight Aluminum Tripod for Select CANON EOS Rebel / Mark Digital SLR Cameras SX30IS Review


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Professional Series Light Weight Aluminum Tripod for Select CANON EOS Rebel / Mark Digital SLR Cameras SX30IS Feature

  • 3 way fluid Pan Head with Bubble Level to ensure stability and Quick Release Plate
  • 3 Section Channel Leg locks for height control
  • Extended Length 57" , Folded Length 22" , Light weight -2 lbs
  • Built-in Tripod Carrying Handle , Bag Hook & Durable Nylon Carrying case with Shoulder Strap
  • Package Includes Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth , a .99 Value!
Full Size Tripod w/ 3 Way Panhead, Quick Release Mount, 3 Section Leg Locks & Built-In Handle! Tripod combines all neccesary features for highest quality video /photo needs for either amateur or professional photographer. 3 Way panhead gives you flexibility to focus camera to any point you wish and quick release plate makes it easy to assemble your components in the quickest way. Two bubble level indicators- one for legs and one for tripod head will prevent any Level positioning troubles for maximum quality on any platform. Like no other tripods, the unit has many convenient features such as a hook to hang your carying bag and other belongings, built-in handle makes it easy to move to diferent shooting locations and a provided case will suit fyou great or storage, protection and transportation needs. Compatible with CANON Digital SLR Cameras: EOS- 1D / 40D / 7D / 5D / 60D / 50D / 20D / 30D / EOS 450D / 500D / 550D / 1000D Rebel T2i / T1i / XS / Xsi / Xti Mark III II IV SX30IS / SX20IS / SX10IS / SX1IS /


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Friday, July 29, 2011

Celestron Firstscope 60EQ 60mm Refractor Telescope

Celestron Firstscope 60EQ 60mm Refractor Telescope Review


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Celestron Firstscope 60EQ 60mm Refractor Telescope Feature

  • Focal length: 900mm
  • 2.4-inch refractor telescope ideal for terrestrial and celestial viewing
  • StarPointer finderscope locates objects quickly and easily
  • Includes adjustable tripod and accessory tray
  • Magnification: 142x
Amazon.com Review Celestron's Firstscope 60 EQ is an affordable entry level telescope packaged with two decent eyepieces, a "red-dot" finder, and a basic equatorial mount. But "affordable" doesn't mean "cheap": Like many other amateurs, my first unforgettable view of Saturn's rings came years ago with an entry level 60mm refractor very much like the Firstscope 60 EQ.

The best objects for small telescopes are bright objects like the Moon and planets. When I look at Jupiter with the included 10mm eyepiece (90x) or my own 7.5mm plossl eyepiece (120x), I can plainly see Jupiter's four moons and two major cloud belts. The rings of Saturn, the moon-like phases of Venus, and the little orange disk of Mars all show up quite nicely at 90x and 120x. Many deep space objects look best with the low power 20mm eyepiece (45x). The Pleiades cluster, for instance, fills the eyepiece with bright stars right across the field of view. Other famous deep space objects like the Ring Nebula, the Swan Nebula, and the globular cluster in Hercules are plainly visible, but they are too small and faint to show much detail.

The Firstscope 70 EQ features a classic achromatic refractor design.
The equatorial mount included with the Firstscope 60 EQ has dual slow-motion controls. Simply point the mount's polar axis at Polaris, the north star, and you can turn one knob to track stars and planets as they move across the sky. You can even add an optional motor drive for automatic tracking. In practice, however, the small equatorial has its drawbacks. I find the flexible control knobs are stiff enough to get in the way when viewing overhead. Some people even remove the counter-weight and set the elevation dial to zero degrees-this simple change converts the mount to Alt-Az operation with dual slow-motion controls. Alt-Az mounts use an easy to understand up-down (altitude), left-right (azimuth) motion instead of the more complicated "declination" and "right ascension" of the equatorial mount.

A subscription to Night Sky magazine would go a long way to helping a beginner learn how to use the Firstscope 60 EQ and how to identify the stars and planets. A small telescope like the Firstscope 60 EQ has its limitations; it won't show the divisions in Saturn's rings or resolve globular clusters into individual stars. Even so, if a small scope peaks your curiosity by showing you the rings of Saturn and the mountains on the Moon, it's done its job well. When you're ready for a bigger telescope, check out Amazon's telescope buyers guide. --Jeff Phillips

Pros

  • Low cost
  • Decent optics
  • Good planet views up to 120x
Cons
  • Too small for serious observing
  • EQ mount can be hard to use
Refractor telescopes (also known as dioptrics) are probably what most of us think of when we hear the word "telescope." Refractors have a long, thin tube in which light passes in a straight line from the front objective lens directly to the eyepiece, at the opposite end of the tube. Simplicity of design, which translates into reliability and ease of use Little or no maintenance requirements Excellent lunar, planetary and binary star viewing. High contrast images with no secondary mirror or diagonal obstruction. Sealed optical tube, to protect the optics and reduce air currents, which tend to degrade image quality. Permanently mounted and aligned objective lens. The 60mm (2.4") refractor is the most popular telescope size for beginning astronomy enthusiasts and for casual gift-giving. This size telescope is perfect for introducing newcomers to astronomy, at an affordable price. For astronomical observing, the 60mm refractor allows you to see lunar details, Saturn and its rings, Jupiter and its moons, the phases of Venus, larger globular clusters, bright double stars and some bright nebulae. After adding an optional solar filter, you can observe activity on the sun. In addition, a 60mm telescope can be used for terrestrial viewing, bringing the world closer to you and allowing you to observe wildlife, distant views and your environment. Firstscope 60EQ Has all glass components, coated optic


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Celestron AstroMaster 21062 Ultimate Kit - Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Equatorial 21062-KIT2

Celestron AstroMaster 21062 Ultimate Kit - Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Equatorial 21062-KIT2 Review


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Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Equatorial Refractor Telescope 21062 is a dual-purpose telescope that is great for both terrestrial and celestial viewing. The Astro Master 70 EQ Telescope by Celestron produces bright and clear images of the Moon and planets through the telescope 's Fully Coated Lens. The Refractor Telescope has a 70mm Lens, taking in enough light to see the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. Also, these Celestron Telescopes come with two eyepieces of 45X and 90X magnification, which can pull in objects both near and far away. Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Telescopes have an Equatorial Mount that allow the user to follow objects in the sky much easier than an Altazimuth (Alt-az) Mount. Equatorial mounts use a set of counterweights that balances the telescope as it moves, making the movement more smooth. This is also very effective in high magnifications, when the smallest nudge of the telescope will greatly affect the viewing area. In addition, these Celestron AstroMaster Telescopes are very child friendly with its Refractor design, making them easy to maintain and capable to withstand continuous use. These Telescopes come with a Tripod with 1.25" thick steel legs, providing a rigid and stable platform. These features of the Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ Equatorial Refractor Telescope 21062 make it a great telescope for beginners and intermediate users. Celestron AstroMaster 21062 Kit includes also Celestron Illustrated Star Map Atlas Sky Maps Chart with Deep Sky objects Reference Guide 93722. Celestron Sky Map #93722 is the ideal teaching guide for learning the night sky. You wouldn't set off on a road trip without a road map, and you don't need to try to navigate the night sky without a map either. Even if you already know your way around the major constellations, Celestron Sky Map can help you locate all kinds of fascinating objects, brought to you by Celestron. Celestron AstroMaster 21062 Ultimate Kit includes Celestron AstroMaster 70 EQ


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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Nikon 8221 Trailblazer 10 X 50mm All Terrain Binoculars

Nikon 8221 Trailblazer 10 X 50mm All Terrain Binoculars Review


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Nikon 8221 Trailblazer 10 X 50mm All Terrain Binoculars Feature

  • 10x50mm, 19.7mm
  • 294 ft @ 1000 yds
New Nikon 8221 Trailblazer 10X50 Hunting Binoculars.The new Trailblazer ATB - full-size roof prism binoculars are right at home on any hunt. Trailblazer ATB 10x50 offers a slim, easy-to-carry design with a full-size view, for the budget-conscious user. 100% Waterproof/Fogproof Multicoated Optics Internal Focus system Long Eye Relief - Great for eyeglass wearers Rubber Armored body Turn and Slide Rubber eyecups Lead and Arsenic Free Eco Glass The Trailblazer ATBs offer generous eye relief, 19.7 mm, and turn-and-slide rubber eyecups - allowing the binoculars to be used as comfortably and effectively by eyeglass wearers as those with uncorrected vision. The 10x50 Trailblazer binocular offers a 294-foot field-of-view at 1000 yards. Nikon incorporates its exclusive Eco-Glass (made without the use of arsenic or lead) for all Trailblazer lens and prism elements, as well as multicoated lenses for maximum light transmission and image quality. Ergonomic styling, mated with a rubber-armored exterior, provides added shock resistance and a firm grip, wet or dry. Fully waterproof and fogproof - the Trailblazer All Terrain Binoculars offer the legendary Nikon ruggedness guarantee. Nikon incorporates its exclusive Eco-Glass (made without the use of arsenic or lead) for all Trailblazer lens and prism elements, as well as multicoated lenses for maximum light transmission and image quality. Ergonomic styling, mated with a rubber-armored exterior, provides added shock resistance and a firm grip, wet or dry. Fully waterproof and fogproof - the Trailblazer All Terrain Binoculars offer the legendary Nikon ruggedness guarantee.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Celestron CGEM DX 1400 14" F/10 SCT Telescope 11001

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Celestron CGEM DX 1400 14" F/10 SCT Telescope 11001 Feature

  • 14" SCT Optical System
  • Premimum Celestron Starbright XLT Coatings
  • 9x50 Finder Scope & Star Diagonal For Enhanced Viewing
  • Celestron CGEM DX Mount Holds a maximum instrument capacity of 50 lbs
  • CGEM DX Computerized Equatorial Mount

Celestron CGEM DX 1400 14" F/10 SCT Telescope 11001

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Celestron's CGEM DX 1400 features Celestron's high-end 14" Schmidt Cassegrian OTA with XLT coatings mounted on Celestron's brand new CGEM DX mount. The Celestron CGEM DX mount is the newest member of Celestron's fully computerized Equatorial mount series capable of carrying Celestron's high-end 11" and 14" optical tubes. The CGE PRO style, 2.75" leg tripod holds even the Celestron's 14" optics securely while dampening vibration, which is ideal for both imaging and visual observing. Capable of holding 50 lbs of payload and slewing at 5 degrees per second, you will be able to instantly point to any of the celestial objects in the database.

Ergonomic Design - The Celestron CGEM DX was designed to be ergonomically friendly with large Altitude and Azimuth adjustment knobs for quick and easy polar alignment adjustment. The internal RA and DEC motor wiring provides a clean look and an easy and trouble free set up.

Innovation - The Celestron CGEM DX series has a new innovative Polar alignment procedure called All-Star. All-Star allows users to choose any bright star, while the software calculates and assists with polar alignment. Another great feature of the CGEM DX sure to please astroimagers, is the Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PEC) which will allow users to train out the worm gears periodic errors, while the mount retains the PEC recordings.

Performance - For objects near the Meridian (imaginary line passing from North to South), the Celestron CGEM DX will track well past the Meridian for uninterrupted imaging through the most ideal part of the sky. The CGEM mount has a robust database with over 40,000 objects, 100 user defined programmable objects and enhanced information on over 200 objects.

Power Management - Redesigned electronics deliver constant regu


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Monday, July 25, 2011

Celestron Nature 10x25 Monocular, Black

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Celestron Nature 10x25 Monocular, Black Feature

  • 25 mm Roof
  • Multi-Coated for maximum resolution and high contrast views.Waterproof and Fogproof for protection in damp environments
  • Rubber covered for protection
Grab and Go! Nature 10x25 Monocular with extreme portability and ergonomic design to take anywhere.


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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Celestron C4-R 102mm Refractor Telescope

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Celestron C4-R 102mm Refractor Telescope Feature

  • Refractor telescope for serious astronomers and terrestrial observers
  • Rigid German equatorial mount for following objects
  • Slow motion controls on both axes object
  • Magnification: 241x
  • Objective lens: 102mm
Amazon.com Product Description The large aperture of the Celestron C102HD Telescope gives you clear images of the lunar surface, Jupiter's belts and moons, and the rings of Saturn, as well as hundreds of deep-sky phenomena like nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters. In addition to viewing the sky, you can use the C102HD for terrestrial observation; use it in your backyard or take it out in the field for close-up views of your natural surroundings.

Refractors
    This is a refractor telescope. Refractors (also known as a dioptrics) capture light with a lens at the front of a long tube and send it to an eyepiece at the other end. They look, in other words, just like what most people think of when they hear the word "telescope."
    Refractors offer--potentially, at least--the cleanest images of any telescope design. They are simple and reliable (the sealed tube is maintenance-free), and are good for both celestial and terrestrial viewing.
   
  • Read more about different telescope designs in our buying guide
  • This telescopes is carefully designed for the more serious astronomer and terrestrial observer and feature exquisite optics and precision, heavy duty mounts. The optics are made to exacting standards, with high quality materials to ensure top performance. It offers a 63% increase in image brightness over 80mm models, with the larger aperture delivering incredible images of the moon; Saturn and its ring structure; Jupiter and its belts; and hundreds of deep-sky objects, including galaxies, nebulae and star clusters.The altazimuth mount is easy to use and has slow motion controls on both the R.A. and DEC. axes. These controls are on flexible cables, to allow for quick and easy pointing and tracking.For terrestrial use, you can enjoy views from your own backyard or take your telescope out in the field to enjoy the natural environment, up close.The C102-HD is mounted on the CG-4 mount, a very rigid German equatorial mount. A counterweight, latitude scale, setting circles and slow motion controls on both axes are standard.

    Moon viewing 101
    The moon is often one of the first celestial objects a beginner will look at through his or her telescope. Here are a couple hints for you once you get your hands on your new C102HD.

    Often, it is tempting to look at the Moon when it is full. At this time, the face we see is fully illuminated and its light can be overpowering. In addition, little or no contrast can be seen during this phase. One of the best times to observe the Moon is during its partial phases (around the time of first or third quarter). Long shadows reveal a great amount of detail on the lunar surface. At low power you will be able to see most of the lunar disk at one time. The optional Reducer/Corrector lens allows for breath-taking views of the entire lunar disk when used with a low power eyepiece. Change to higher power (magnification) to focus in on a smaller area. Choose the lunar tracking rate from the NexStar's MENU tracking rate options to keep the moon centered in the eyepiece even at high magnifications.

    The Celestron C102HD telescope is regarded as a major bargain for good reason. Instead of computerized bells and whistles, you get the solid optical performance of a full sized four-inch achromatic refractor combined with a serviceable German Equatorial mount. Experienced observers frequently recommend the C102HD to beginning astronomers for one simple reason: it delivers great views of the planets.

    How great are the views? In side by side tests, the C102HD consistently showed better contrast and more detail on Jupiter and Saturn than my five inch Schmidt-Cassegrain. On a night when my C5 showed five or six cloud belts across the face of Jupiter, the C102HD showed seven. On Saturn, when I push the magnification to 200X, the Cassini division is crisp, I see cloud belts on the planet; I see shading in the A and B rings, and even glimpse the Crepe ring. When looking at the star Epsilon Lyrae, the famous double-double, the C102HD showed me four crisp bright beads of light, without the bright diffraction rings and scattered light that I see in my C5.

    One drawback: the CG-4 equatorial mount included with the C102HD is only barely adequate to support a forty-inch plus telescope. I found that it was better to set up on grass or gravel and leave the tripod about a foot short of full extension--this significantly reduces the vibration problems that otherwise trouble this mount.

    What accessories would I recommend? Adding a CG4 motor drive significantly increased my viewing pleasure by allowing the telescope to track for long periods without my touching the controls. As with any equatorial mount, you need to point the Polar axis at the North Star, Polaris, for the tracking to work properly (don't worry, this is all explained in the manual). As for eyepieces, the included 20mm plossl eyepiece gives a magnification of 50X and a one degree true field of view. You'll want a 32mm eyepiece to take in the full view of star clusters like the Pleiades and the Double Cluster in Perseus. The Ultima 7.5mm is ideal for high power views of Jupiter and Saturn. I usually suggest a good star chart with any telescope, but for viewing the planets, a subscription to Sky and Telescope magazine might be even more useful; the planets, after all, move from one month to the next! --Jeff Phillips

    Pros:

    • Solid optical performer
    • Great views of the planets

    Con:

    • Barely adequate mount


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