10mm plossl 1.25 telescope eyepiece lens
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
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10MM PLOSSEL DESIGN 1.25 EYEPIECE. BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY EYEPIECE CHOCKING HAZARD - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3
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the new Telescope that my wife ordered using her fly buy points arrived today, time to check some sky maps for tonight.
I have a 50mm f4 MACRO for my Pentax K1000.
Oh you mean digitial. I have an 18-55 lens on my Nikon D40 that focuses quite nicely for close-ups.
マイクロソフトの地図サービス「Bing Maps」に天体観察機能が追加された。3Dマップの中で空を「見上げる」と、その地点の星の様子が表示されるというもので、同社の「Worldwide Telescope」技術を活用している。
The angelfish are likely to kill a male betta. The long fins are just too tempting and it cant swim fast enough to eacape. The angels are also likely to eat the neons once they get to adult size.
Other than that it should be OK, you can get away with a lot more in a large tank than a small one.
The Clowns will outgrow your tank too, but that will take a few years.
Ian
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loved seeing the moon through the telescope now try looking at the sun?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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for a good one it would be from 300 – 800
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p = 1.51 x 0.08206 x 298 K / 0.125 L= 295 atm
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i believe it is so that you can show someone else what you are looking at. I think the pointer would be placed at some point and then you would have another person look into the microscope and see what you are referring to.
Every working photographer that I know has a bunch of lenses and they only use a couple. One guy I know has only uses a lens about 85 mill or so. I don't know if hauling around a bunch of lenses determined his style or if his style determined only using a few if not just one lens. I tend to think that a person gets used to a certain look and they look for opportunities that use that. As you probably know all photographers eventually get comfortable with a certain style and they don't go looking for different opportunities. This I feel says that the lens selection isn't really an issue.
There are three basic types on lenses. Wide angle, the widest, has a viewing angle that is wider than human vision. Great for capturing a lot of stuff up close. Then there is the normal lens, this is typically 50 mill for a 35 mill camera. This is the prime lens you speak of. It has basically the same viewing angle that the human eye does. It is consided the most pleasant because it sees the same way people do. Finally there is the long lens, this is longer than the 50 mill lens and the longer the lens the less width can be captured. These are great for capturing something far away, but your not going to get much in it that surrounds it.
Now, what you asking is if you should buy several prime lenses because the image is better? NO, of course not. A few well chosen lenses are all you need. I would suggest a nice wide angle that is fairly wide, a slighty long lens like a 85 mill too, then perhaps a killer long lens like a 70-200/300 range. Buying all that stuff and they should throw in a 50 mill prime, prime lenses can be quite cheap i.e. 50-80 bucks. All the lenses should be as fast as you can afford, there is nothing more frustrating than a slow lens. That's 4 lenses and is probably too much already, see what I mean?
It is the magnification of the eyepiece and that of the objective lens that give the microscope its over all total magnification. For example, if your microscope has an over all magnification of 1200X, this is the product of 120 power (120 X) objective lens multiplied by a 10 power (10X) eyepiece.
Thus, magnification is: objective len's power X eyepiece power.
In most optical microscope it is either 5x or 10x, it is more usually the 10x magnification.
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