Orion 5mm Ultrascopic Illuminated Reticle Eyepiece
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
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Product Description
This short focal-length eyepiece features a double crossline reticle that's illuminated by a red LED. Brightness is adjustable by turning a knob on the illuminator arm, and a helical focus adjustment keeps the crosshairs sharp. The advanced seven-element lens configuration provides a flatter field than standard designs and more comfortable eye relief. Crisp, pinpoint star images span the 52-degree apparent field, and multi-coatings on the lenses ensure images of high fidelity. Ideal for high-precision polar alignment of fast optical systems, or for astrophotographic guiding. Internally blackened 1.25" barrel. SR-44 batteries included.
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How much do you want spend? The Bushnell Elite 6500 Series has a 4.5-30×50 with push/pull turrets and a mil dot reticle for around $900.00.BSA on the other hand has the mil dot 6-24×40 with target turret knobs for around $120.00.Nikon has the Monarch 6-24×50 with the BDC reticle for around $640.00.
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If you can’t tell your Belt of Orion from your Little Dipper, Microsoft is here to help. Today it added its WorldWide Telescope application to Bing Maps.
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[Mystery bird] photographed on the Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas. [I will identify this bird for you in 48 hours]
Image: Joseph Kennedy, 10 January 2010 [larger view].
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