Pentax UCF X IIRugged durability compact dimensions and lightweight convenience. With the PENTAX 8×25 UCF X II binocular you get a 324 -foot field of view with 8X magnification unibody construction for sturdiness and strength and a streamlined body that fits neatly into any bag.FeaturesCentrally located diopter adjustment and a central fingertip control dial for fast and easy focusingProtection against dust and scratches with black rubber armorExtra-short minimum focusing distance of 6.2 feetSlide-style eyepiece rings and synchronized eyepiece adjustment to assure correct optical alignmentFully multi-coated optics that eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays while improving light transmission for high contrast images with no glare or flareGo-anywhere portability with an inverted porro prism design that results in a lightweight compact body. The revolutionary dual-axis single body housing adds extra durabilityHigh-quality BaK4 prisms that transmit more light at the edges to enhance illuminationLimited lifetime warrantyPentax 8×25 UCF X II binoculars: They’re a go-anywhere optical solution!Don’t forget lens cleaner.
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The Special maksutov-Cassegrain Optical Pattern of these telescopes permits extremely long focal length with truly reduced dimensions. Compact mount included. The MotorMax 130 has a double motor in right ascension and declination.
Filed under Catadioptric Telescopes by on Aug 13th, 2008.
Pentax 8.5×21 PapilioNeed to get up really close in a hurry? You can. The PENTAX Papilio 8.5×21 binoculars incorporate a new mechanism that can offer a minimum focusing distance of just 1.6 feet. That's waaay shorter than the 6.5 feet offered by other PENTAX models currently on the market. The 8.5×21 binocular is part of an optics series called Papilio the Latin word for butterfly because it was specifically developed to satisfy the need for close-range observation of butterflies and other insects. All members of the series also feature go-anywhere portability making them ideal for spectator sports travel and hiking.Features Multi-coated aspherical optical elements and BaK4 prisms to produce a sharp clear image;Long Eye Relief of 15mm.Rubber shock-resistant housing that provides a firm comfortable grip.Dual-axis eye-distance adjustment mechanism;Extendable helicoid-type eyepiece rings with pop-up mechanism;Diopter adjuster with click-stop lock mechanism;Neck strap with quick installation/removal mechanism.Tripod receptacle for stable observation.You might also want to choose Lens Cloths.
Filed under Bird Watching Binoculars by on Aug 13th, 2008.
Pentax 6.5×21 PapilioNeed to get up really close in a hurry? You can. The PENTAX Papilio 6.5×21 binoculars incorporate a new mechanism that can offer a minimum focusing distance of just 1.6 feet. That's waaay shorter than the 6.5 feet offered by other PENTAX models currently on the market. The 6.5×21 is part of an optics series called Papilio the Latin word for butterfly because it was specifically developed to satisfy the need for close-range observation of butterflies and other insects.All members of the series feature go-anywhere portability making them ideal for spectator sports travel and hiking.FeaturesMulti-coated aspherical optical elements and BaK4 prisms to produce a sharp clear image;Long Eye Relief of 15mm.Rubber shock-resistant housing that provides a firm comfortable grip.Dual-axis eye-distance adjustment mechanism;Extendable helicoid-type eyepiece rings with pop-up mechanism;Diopter adjuster with click-stop lock mechanism;Neck strap with quick installation/removal mechanism.Tripod receptacle for stable observation.You might also want to choose Lens Cloths.
Filed under Hunting Binoculars by on Aug 13th, 2008.
This new large diameter Maksutov-Cassegrain offers images of great quality high resolution and optimum luminosity. It is mounted on an equatorial mount of new design which houses precision electronic motors and has a keyboard that ensures mazimum functional efficiency and superior performance. The Maksutov-Cassegrain with its wide diameter is excellent at satisfying the most demanding astrophiles.
Filed under Catadioptric Telescopes by on Aug 13th, 2008.
