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Bushnell PowerView 20×50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars

Posted by on Wednesday, 10 November, 2010

Bushnell PowerView 20×50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars

  • Porro-prism binocular with 20x magnification and 50mm objective diameter
  • Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
  • Patented 1-touch InstaFocus system holds your subject in sharp focus
  • Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 45-foot close focusing distance
  • 170-foot field of view at 1,000 yards; weighs 30 ounces; limited lifetime warranty

Super high-powered surveillance binoculars for long-range detailed viewing. Great durability and performance in an attractive ?traditional? porro prism design. Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. Contemporary styling; includes neck strap and carrying case. Limited lifetime warranty.Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers a 20x magnification–among the most powerful in its class–and a 50mm objective diameter. The multicoated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you’re searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the football field. And users will love the patented InstaFocus focusing system, which holds your subject in sharp focus with a touch of the fingertip. Additional features include a porro prism system, a n

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List Price: $ 97.95

Price: $ 47.99


Red Dot Reflex Sight /4 Different Reticles/Weaver Base/Silver Reviews

Posted by on Thursday, 4 November, 2010

Red Dot Reflex Sight /4 Different Reticles/Weaver Base/Silver

  • Made by NcStar
  • Red Dot Sights
  • Heads up display

NcSTAR Red Dot Reflex Sight with 4 Different Reticles. Choose the best view for your shooting success! You get 4 awesome options for shooting accuracy. Use the rear selector to switch between 4 different reticles on this Red Dot Reflex Sight… there’s one for every occasion! Features a 100% safe, battery-powered red LED light to point wherever you’re aiming, this tool helps you train your eye on dead-center accuracy, every time. You control brightness with a 7-position rheostat knob… no matter your environment, you can always find a mode that’s easy to see. And it’s built tough too, with a black or silver anodized aluminum body. Comes with an integrated weaver-style mount and tool for easy attachment. The skinny: Heads up display; 1x magnification and 24 x 34 mm objective lens; You get a cross, bullseye, star burst and dot reticle… dot size is 3 M.O.A.; Click value: 1 M.O.A.; Ruby lens coating; Unlimited eye relief; Includes extra CR2032 lithium battery and lens covers; Measures 3

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2P 10.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Pink)

Posted by on Tuesday, 19 October, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-F2P 10.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD (Pink)

  • 10MP digital camera; 230-000 pixel display resolution
  • 2.5 inch TFT screen LCD display
  • 50MB built-in memory; SD card slot
  • 33-132mm focal length; Lumix DC Vario lens
  • 4x optical zoom; 4x digital zoom

Panasonic DMC-F2 Digital Camera FeaturesThe DMC-F2 packages a 33mm 4x optical zoom Lumix Vario lens with f2.8 brightness into a slim, compact body. Further, in 3-megapixel resolution mode, the extra optical zoom function provides additional magnification, extending the zoom power to 6.4x. The DMC-F2 incorporate an easy-to-see, large, 2.5-inch 230,000-dot high-resolution LCD for comfortable viewing while both monitoring shots and playing back the results. The intelligent LCD function detects the light condition and automatically boosts the LCD backlighting by max. 40% when shooting outdoors in bright sunshine, and adjusts the frame rate when shooting in low-lit situations.Simple, Easy Operation Featuring Auto Scene Mode
In the Auto Scene Mode, advanced detection functions work automatically and simultaneously to optimize your settings, making it easier than ever to take beautiful photos every time. It includes Intelligent ISO Control to detect subject movement, Face Detection AF/AE t

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Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)

Posted by on Thursday, 7 October, 2010

Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)

  • Great for sports, sightseeing, nature study, backpacking, theater or concerts
  • Porro prism, fully coated optics for superior light transmission
  • InstaFocus system for fast focus on moving targets
  • All-weather, non-slip rubber grip pads
  • 12x magnification, 50-millimeter objective lens

Features quality Bushnell« fully coated optics for sharp images at an affordable price. Features the patented InstaFocus« system for fast focus so you won’t miss any of the action. Rubber armored for comfort and durability.Great for stadium sports as well as hunting, the Bushnell Falcon is the standard in a wide-angle binocular. The durable design and finish allow for use in harsh conditions and rugged terrain. Coated lenses are helpful to keep fog out of vision and fold-down eyecups protect eyeglass lenses from scratching. The InstaFocus lever functions smoothly with just enough tension to control the magnification properly.

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List Price: $ 49.95

Price: $ 25.88

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Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

Posted by on Sunday, 18 July, 2010

Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

  • Roof-prism binocular with 8x magnification and 21mm objective diameter
  • Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
  • Center focus system makes it easy to sharpen your view
  • Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 21-foot close focusing distance
  • 378-foot field of view at 1,000 yards; weighs 7 ounces; limited lifetime warranty

Bushnell’s PowerView® series offers an impressive array of magnifications, styles and features, all built into compact, go anywhere designs that don’t take up much space at all, whether it’s your backpack, your overcoat or the car’s glove box we’re talking about. So when you go to the show, they’re right there with you. When you’re out seeing the sights, they’re eager to tag along. After one look, you’ll be just as eager to have them.PowerView® Features:Fully coated optics for superior light transmission and brightnessNon-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm gripContemporary styleA foldable compact that fits inside a pocket or purseFor information on how to choose the right binocular for you and in-depth technical information, please click here.Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers an 8x magnification and a

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List Price: $ 19.95

Price: $ 8.07

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The Olympus E-P2 vs the E-PL1

Posted by on Thursday, 4 February, 2010

Olympus just took the wraps off its new $600 E-PL1 micro four thirds camera the other day and your main question is still probably what’s the difference between the new model and the previously-announced E-P2. At least that was our primary question. There is a $500 price difference after all. So here you go, the main differences.

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E-PL1 advantages over E-P2:

  • Dedicated REC button
  • Magnified live view button
  • Up to 14x magnification
  • Lighter low-pass filter
  • Built-in flash

E-P2 advantages over E-PL1:

  • Two control dials
  • More direct-access buttons (including ISO and white balance)
  • Superior image stabilization system
  • AE/AF lock button
  • Orientation sensor
  • Larger LCD
  • More substantial construction
  • 1/180 sec flash sync speed (rather than 1/160)
  • Maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 sec (rather than 1/2000)
  • Virtual level display
  • Built-in stereo mics/speakers
  • Optional wireless remote

So yeah, the E-P2 is of course a better camera, but the E-Pl1 doesn’t really seem half bad considering it’s nearly half the price.