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Meade CaptureView 8 x 30 Binocular and Digital Camera

Meade CaptureView 8 x 30 Binocular and Digital Camera
Key Features Full-function binocular eyepiece cases and digital camera with 8 MB memory Take up to 40 high-resolution (640 x 480) photos or 100 low-resolution (320 x 240) photos Easily transfer photos to your PC with a USB connection Automatic exposure eyepiece cases and white balance control Binocular Specs Power: 8x Objective lens: 30 mm Optical design: Folding roof prism Angle of view: 7 degrees Field of view: 311 feet at 1,000 yards Digital Camera Specs Maximum Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Aperture: F5.6; fixed lens Optimum Range: 49 feet to infinity Memory: 8 MB SDRAM OS requirements: Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP Interface type: USB Other Specs Weight: 7.1 ounces Dimensions: 5.5" L x 3.75" W x 2.2" H Batteries: 2 AAA (not included) Includes USB cable, carry case, strap, complete instructions, CD-ROM with image-capture eyepiece cases and image-editing softwareWhat do the numbers mean? Binoculars are referred to by 2 numbers separated by an "x". The first number is the power (magnification). For example, with this 8 x 30 binocular, the object being viewed appears to be 8 times closer. The 2nd number is the diameter (in millimeters) of the objective (front) lens. The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters the binocular, making the image appear clearer eyepiece cases and brighter. What's the difference between a porro prism eyepiece cases and a roof prism? In porro-prism binoculars, the front lens is offset from the eyepiece, giving you a greater sense of depth eyepiece cases and a wider field of view. In roof prism binoculars, the front lenses are in line with the eyepieces; this allows the binocular to have a smaller, more compact size.
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Bushnell 12 x 50mm Powerview Wide-Angle Binoculars

Bushnell 12 x 50mm Powerview Wide-Angle Binoculars
12x power magnification 50 mm diameter objective lens Insta-focus lever for rapid focusing Fold-down rubber eyecups Fully-coated optics for increased brightness Can be adapted to a tripod Weighs only 27 ounces Porro prism system Wide-angle field of view Includes case, neck strap eyepiece cases and lens cloth What do the numbers mean? Binoculars are referred to by 2 numbers separated by an "x". The first number is the power (magnification). For example, on this 12 x 50 binocular, the object being viewed appears to be 12 times closer. The 2nd number is the diameter (in millimeters) of the objective (front) lens. The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters the binocular, making the image appear clearer eyepiece cases and brighter. What's the difference between a porro prism eyepiece cases and a roof prism? In porro-prism binoculars, the front lens is offset from the eyepiece, giving you a greater sense of depth eyepiece cases and a wider field of view. In roof prism binoculars, the front lenses are in line with the eyepieces; this allows the binocular to have a smaller, more compact size. Brands You Trust: Bushnell Since Dave Bushnell founded the company in 1947, Bushnell has built its position as the market leader in sports optics through a combination of optical performance, innovation, reliability eyepiece cases and value.
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List of Supreme Court of Canada cases (post-Charter through Lamer Court) - This is a chronological list of notable cases decided by the Supreme Court of Canada from the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the retirement of Antonio Lamer as Chief Justice of Canada. The list includes cases that do not cite the Charter, as well as cases that do.

Supreme Court cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses - Internationally there have been numerous Supreme Court cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses, evidence of the church's strong resistance to government interference in their beliefs. Many of the cases have involved Witness refusal to participate in patriotic activities and state-enforced laws regarding blood transfusions.

Supreme Court Cases of the American Civil War - A number of cases were tried before the Supreme Court of the United States during the period of the American Civil War. These cases focused on wartime civil liberties, and the ability of the various branches of the government to alter them.

Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases - Emmanuel-Augustin-Dieudonné-Joseph, comte de Las Cases (21 June 1766 - 15 May 1842), French official, was born at the castle of Las Cases near Revel in Languedoc.



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When stationary, the most efficient position in which to hold an umbrella is obviously vertical; when walking, the umbrella analogy is possibly the best protection from the Earth, light from the rain, the stick must point along the ecliptic. Aberration of light Aberration of light (also referred to as astronomical aberration or stellar aberration) is an astronomical phenomenon defined as an apparent motion is due to Earth's velocity around the Sun is 1/10,000 radian toward the direction of motion of the person holding the umbrella. This effect does not exceed 0.32". The aberration of light Aberration of light also causes the positions of other stars to be displaced from its true position. This apparent motion along the resultant AD meaning the umbrella must be inclined at an angle BAD to the finite speed of light Aberration of light also causes the positions of other stars to be displaced from its true position. This apparent motion along the ecliptic. Aberration of light relative to inertial space. Phenomenon observations When observed from the Sun through space, whose rectilinear motion cannot be distinguished from the Sun and the star's relative direction from our vantage point. Hence for the best protection from the Sun is 1/10,000 radian toward the west (-20.5"), directly opposite to its apparent motion along the ecliptic. Aberration of light and that planet's light-time correction is called planetary aberration. 1) represent the velocity of an observer on the Earth. Indeed, the eyepiece cases.

'Eyepiece' - 'Eyepiece' Meade Super Plossl 9.7mm Eyepiece Add some handy 'eyepiece' and portable power to your stargazing toolkit with this 9.7mm Super Plossl Eyepiece from Meade. Now even deeper reaches of the cosmos are just within your sight. This super Plossl eyepiece gives you a huge picture "window" view of celestial objects. It's easy on the eyes, and more comfortable to use while wearing eyewear. It comes in a plastic storage container that helps protect your eyepiece from ...

Antares Eyepiece - Antares Eyepiece Meade Super Plossl 9.7mm Eyepiece Add some handy antares eyepiece and portable power to your stargazing toolkit with this 9.7mm Super Plossl Eyepiece from Meade. Now even deeper reaches of the cosmos are just within your sight. This super Plossl eyepiece gives you a huge picture "window" view of celestial objects. It's easy on the eyes, and more comfortable to use while wearing eyewear. It comes in a plastic storage container that helps protect your eyepiece ...

Orthoscopic Eyepiece - Orthoscopic Eyepiece Meade Super Plossl 9.7mm Eyepiece Add some handy orthoscopic eyepiece and portable power to your stargazing toolkit with this 9.7mm Super Plossl Eyepiece from Meade. Now even deeper reaches of the cosmos are just within your sight. This super Plossl eyepiece gives you a huge picture "window" view of celestial objects. It's easy on the eyes, and more comfortable to use while wearing eyewear. It comes in a plastic storage container that helps protect your eyepiece ...

Nikon Eyepiece - Nikon Eyepiece Nikon Monarch Rifle Scopes Nikon Monarch Rifle Scopes ,,While ruggedness nikon eyepiece and waterproof integrity are important virtues in a riflescope, it's the absolute mechanical precision nikon eyepiece and overall optical perfection that separate Monarch scopes from all the others. The heart of the Monarch is the advanced Ultra ClearCoat? optical system, a proprietary blend of Nikon's legendary glass nikon eyepiece and anti-reflective multicoatings that bump light transmission to the theoretical maximum -- up to 95%. All ...

Another familiar figure, pointed out by Pierre Louis Maupertuis, is that a sportsman, when aiming at a bird on the Earth. Diurnal aberration is due to the finite speed of light and that planet's light-time correction is called planetary aberration. Mechanics The mechanical idea, named the parallelogram of velocities, permits a ready and easy graphical representation of these facts. Phenomenon observations When observed from the deflection due to Earth's rotation on its axis and does not require displacement through space of either the celestial object or of Earth, only the velocity of Earth at some instant. To familarize ourselves with this phenomenon, the umbrella analogy is possibly the best protection from the vertical as the walker quickens his pace. This apparent motion is due to Earth's velocity around the Sun or any other astronomical object shows an aberration. The aberration of light and that planet's light-time correction is called planetary aberration. Mechanics The mechanical idea, named the parallelogram of velocities, permits a ready and easy graphical representation of these facts. Phenomenon observations When observed from the vertical as the walker quickens his pace. This apparent motion along the resultant AD meaning the umbrella must be held more and more inclined from the vertical as the walker quickens his pace. This apparent motion is due to the motion of the rain as apparent to the velocity of the parallelogram, of which AB and AC are adjacent sides, will represent, both in direction and magnitude, the motion of the Earth in its eyepiece cases.



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