Wednesday, January 18, 2012

40X-2000X Digital Compound Microscope+Vinyl Case+Slides+Covers

!9#:40X-2000X Digital Compound Microscope+Vinyl Case+Slides+Covers

Brand : OMAX
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Price : $489.98
Post Date : Jan 19, 2012 04:51:08
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Packing List: Digital binocular microscope head;Microscope stand;4 objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x;A pair of WF10X/18;A pair of WF20X;A bottle of Immersion oil;Power cord (US and Canada standard);Dust cover;Color filters;Extra halogen bulb (6V/20W);Extra fuses;Mirror;CD (camera drive and software);USB2.0 cable;Vinyl carrying case;100-piece blank glass slides;100-piece cover slipes

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Friday, January 13, 2012

BARSKA Blackhawk 18-36x50 Straight Spotting Scope with Tripod and Case (Green Lens)

!9#: BARSKA Blackhawk 18-36x50 Straight Spotting Scope with Tripod and Case (Green Lens)

Brand : Barska | Rate : | Price : $74.94
Post Date : Jan 13, 2012 22:15:05 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Specifications:18-36x, Field of View (ft@1000yds/m@1000m) =137/45@18x-100/33@36x, Exit Pupil (mm): 2.8@18x~1.4@36x, Close Focus (ft/m) 23/7, Eye Relief (mm)20@18x, 17@36x

  • 18-36x magnification with 50mm objective lens with complete water proof and fogproof
  • Multi-coated optics maximizes light tresmission for superior brightness and clariy
  • Porro Prism type spotting scope with Angled Eyepeice System
  • Rubber armor designed to protect & absorb shock
  • Bonus accessories includes soft carrying case and panhead lever tripod.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

!9#: How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

What the heck is Parallax? I asked the same thing when I first started looking to upgrade from iron sight to a good rifle scope. This guide should give you some insight into getting the best focus out of your Bushnell scope, or any other adjustable parallax scope for that matter.

Have you ever looked through a higher power scope and noticed that if you move your eye off center to the edge of the exit pupil, the reticle seems to move across the target? Well, that shift happens when the parallax setting is not properly adjusted for that distance. Some have mistaken the parallax adjustment as a focus or even a range finder, but it is neither of these. The parallax adjustment, when set properly will insure that the reticle is positioned correctly on the target; as though your crosshairs are a part of the target, unmoving, as if they were painted on, just for you. Of course if your scope is not a "target" or a "varmint hunting" rifle scope, you probably don't need to be concerned with adjusting the parallax setting. In most hunting scopes the parallax is negligible, in fact I have a good friend that hunts regularly and he didn't even know what I was talking about when I asked him. I don't hunt, but I love to spend a Saturday at target practice. So to me, any small increase in accuracy is defiantly welcome.

Most of the higher power scopes, with a power of 12 or more, will have an adjustment ring at the end of the Objective bell (the end closest to the target). Usually the parallax adjustment ring has the suggested settings printed on them, so you can just dial in the range you're shooting from. The problem is these suggested settings are rarely as accurate as they could be. So why should you go through the trouble of getting yours "just right"? Why not just use the suggested setting? Even if you're a great shot, you could easily shrink the size of your groups by as much as 30%, just by taking the time to properly set the parallax adjustment on your scope. Many shooters don't even realize that even with a few adjustments they could greatly affect their shooting performance. Let's face it, the documentation that came with your scope isn't a real blessing when it comes to learning how to use it, they just assume you already know.

Now that you have an understanding of what parallax is, it's time to fine tune your scope for increased accuracy. I'm going to assume you have already zeroed in your scope and that it's properly sighted in. You will need to set up your rifle so it is securely positioned on a bench. A shooting rest with a vise would be best. Dial in the suggested setting on the parallax adjustment ring for the range that you're shooting from. Now, look through the scope and shift your eye back and forth, left and right so you can see if the crosshairs seem like they are moving across the target. Experiment with the adjustment ring until you have eliminated the illusion that your crosshairs are moving. When you think you've got it perfect, take a little white-out liquid paper and make a mark on the parallax adjustment ring so you'll know where to adjust it later. Some people paint their mark or score it into the metal, but to start with I prefer something that's not so permanent until I'm absolutely certain about the position. Next, go ahead and take three to six shots and see how your grouping has improved. Nice, huh! Don't stop there, move your target 50 yards back and repeat the process. You might as well find the perfect settings for all the ranges that you typically shoot from in 50 yard increments.

If you're in the market for an affordable rifle scope that will really go the distance I can recommend two models from the Banner series of the Bushnell Scopes line of rifle scopes. The 1st is Bushnell Scopes Banner 6-18x50. This is a long range target scope that is also great for varmint hunting, and it's parallax focus can be adjusted from 10 meters to infinity. The 2nd is Bushnell Scopes Banner 6-24x40. This long range target and varmint scope features a mil-dot reticle which is my preferred style of crosshair. Both can be purchased for around 0.00, so they won't empty your wallet. To view these and other Banner series Bushnell scopes please visit my Bushnell Scopes page.

Happy Hunting,


How To Adjust The Parallax Settings On Your Rifle Scope

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

TELESCOPES.COM (Nikon 14x40 StabilEyes VR)

Nikon's new 14x40 StabilEyes is the world's first dual mode, digitally stabilized marine binocular. This 14 power binocular is optimized for use on boats, in moving vehicles, or in aircraft. Onboard and land use settings allow the versatility needed for diverse applications. Center focusing and compact (7.3" long x 5.8" wide), the Nikon StabilEyes is easy to use and fits into a daypack or carry-on bag. Dual mode professional grade marine binoculars that are stabilized on land and on board! With power, razor sharp resolution, and a steady hold necessary for long viewing. Phase correction coated prisms, fully muticoated lenses that provide clear, crisp images. Waterproof/fogproof construction and Nikon's exclusive Pan and Tilt feature that provide unmatched flexibilty. One year limited warranty.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

SILENT STILL: MAN & ANIMAL Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist Granger

!9#: SILENT STILL: MAN & ANIMAL Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist Granger

Brand : Fine Art America | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 13:26:09 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

This is a beautiful stretched-canvas print wrapped on 1.5" thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 - 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 75,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on every print that we sell and look forward to helping you select your next piece. Keywords: -miscellaneous Silent Films- Canvas Print, 1920s Canvas Print, Binoculars Canvas Print, Early Canvas Print, Ecfaces Canvas Print

  • Museum Quality Canvas Print
  • Gallery Wrapped on 1.5" Stretcher Bars
  • Arrives "Ready to Hang" with Hanging Wire, Mounting Hooks, and Nails
  • Available in a Variety of Sizes
  • Includes 30-Day Money Back Guarantee

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Canon 10x42 L Image Stabilization Waterproof Binoculars

!9#:Canon 10x42 L Image Stabilization Waterproof Binoculars

Brand : Canon
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Price : $1,172.87
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 04:09:26
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The much-anticipated 10x42 L IS WP is the first waterproof binocular to incorporate Canon's exclusive Image Stabilizer technology for steady, shake-freeviewing. The high quality L series optics, featuring 2 Ultra-low Dispersion (UD)lens elements (on each side), deliver excellent correction for chromatic aberration. With a large lens diameter and a 4.2mm exit pupil diameter, this binocular provides an exceptionally bright view, even in low-light conditions. The 10x42 L IS WP binocular offers both the desired brightness and excellent waterproof capabilities, making it ideal for a host of activities including marine use, stargazing and wildlife observation - just to name a few.

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