Leitz Telescope Adapter Osblo For Leica Lens/113883
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at
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なんか、今日はいっぱいの買い物ですね。
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After the 2nd usb wireless adapter failed I went with a PCI adapter. Husband so impressed with my geekery! Fixed desktop internet in mins!
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And why are you telling us this? Is there a question hiding in all this that I'm not seeing?
By the way, the word "fefthalten" doesn't exist, it would need to be "festhalten" . "Alles festhalten" means "capture everything"
It could mean that the wireless connection is not stable, it's going between good and bad.
WiFi on the flight to Chicago: win. Bringing the wrong laptop power adapter: fail.
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first place to look would be a "Radio Shack" store, they stock all the out of way connection items as well as components to make your own if needed.
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thanks!
bluetooth adapters are only for connecting one bluetooth device to another bluetooth device.
from what you describe, you need a usb wireless adapter such as
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Wireless-Networking/Wireless-USB-Adapters/abcat0503007.c?id=abcat0503007
That depends.
Which model of Leica? How old is it? What condition is it in?
Okay, this should help ID it. It's a IIIc from 1950. So all that's left is the condition. How's it look?
This forum might help:
This lists serial numbers and models:
Some prices on ebay:
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_kw=leica&_kw=iiic&_ckw=1950&_trksid=p3286.m104.l1198
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No telescope "makes" you see stars and planets. All telescopes _allow_ you to see stars and planets, but you have to point the telescope. A telescope is an inanimate object and can't "make" anyone do anything.
You need to spend at least $200 to get a telescope which will give you satisfying views of stars and planets. Anything costing less than this is a kid's toy. If $200 seems a lot, remember that a telescope is a precision device, and ask yourself what a computer game console costs.
Here are a few web pages with good information on beginner's telescopes:
For more advanced information, read Phil Harrington's Star Ware, 4th edition (Wiley).
You'll get the greatest value for your money with a Newtonian reflector on a Dobsonian mount, such as these:
Buy from a store which specializes in telescopes and astronomy, either locally or online; don't buy from department stores, discount stores or eBay as mostly what they sell is junk. Find your local astronomy club and try out different telescopes at one of their star parties:
I strongly recommend that beginners steer clear of astrophotography until they have learned their way around the sky. Astrophotography is by far the most expensive and difficult area of amateur astronomy.
Many people who buy telescopes have no idea how to find interesting things to observe. A good introduction to finding things is NightWatch by Terence Dickinson (Firefly). A more advanced book is Star Watch by Phil Harrington (Wiley).
That was great, good in setting it all up. How long did it take to get it all working together once you all the pieces and software needed?
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Your telescope has a focal length, or a distance from the front lens to the place where the image is focused. Find out what that length is — it may be marked on the scope or it may appear in the owner's manual.
Divide the focal length by the eyepiece measurement. This will give you the power of the scope.
So, for instance, if you have a 1000mm focal length telescope, using the 25mm eyepiece, you'll be magnifying things 40 times (1000/25=40). Using the 4mm eyepiece, you'll be magnifying 250 times (100/4=250). Again, this is dependent upon your focal length.
More magnification is often not better. Usually it means less light, more distortion, and a telescope that's tougher to point accurately. A 25mm eyepiece is a good general eyepiece. I usually don't use more than a 9mm eyepiece with my 2000mm focal length telescope.