Cstar EA-125D Dual-size Telescope Erect Image Lens
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at
10:52 pm

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From the Manufacturer
Cstar's EA-125D dual-size Telescope erect image lens changes your telescope into a spotting scope. Most telescopes give an up-side-down and reversed image which is acceptable for night sky viewing, but very inconvenient for day-time land viewing. Cstar's new erect image lens corrects the up-side-down image to be right-side-up and corrects from left-to-right -- you'll see the image just like you would with your own eyes, only magnified!
The EA-125D is adaptable to telescopes that take either .965-inch or 1.25-inch eyepieces. This is a great accessory for your Cstar or any other brand telescope.
Product Description
Cstar Optic's new Dual Size Erect Image Lens changes your Telescope into a Spotting Scope. Most Telescopes give an up-side-down and reversed image which is acceptable for night sky viewing, but very inconvenient for day-time land viewing. Cstar's new Erect Image Lens corrects the up-side-down image to be right-side-up and correct from left to right just like you see with your own eyes but just at a higher power. Cstar Solves the up-side-down, reversed telescope image problem by providing a new erect image lens which is adaptable to telescopes which take both .965 inch eye-pieces or 1.25 inch eye-pieces. This is a great accessory for your Cstar telescope or to put on most other different brands of telescopes. The dual size capability allows you to use either .965 inch or 1.25 inch size eye-pieces. Moreover, you can now turn your Telescope into a Spotting Scope and Telescope All in 1 and use it for all occasions.
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Geoff's answer is right. I wouldn't change one word. Really. Orion is best.
Sigma seems to be releasing cameras the way Google releases software: put out something that’s blatantly incomplete and then revise it until it’s competitive (or more than competitive) with the rest of the market. The DP1 is approaching its third revision, the DP2 its second, and the SD15 DSLR is just about to make its debut — and I’ll give you three guesses which is the most attractive to yours truly. If can’t get it, I’ll be very disappointed. The three cameras share the same sensor and image processor, but the DP1 has a much faster and wider lens — it’d be my choice in a heartbeat. But the SD15 might be interesting once they’ve brought it up to speed.
Very close. Information can’t move faster than light speed. Some phenomena can.
Modcult: Image: Coca-Cola: Modcult: Image: Coca-Cola #slacking #bored
Cheers!
KELSEY?! did u see it?
To summarise: a telescope is essentially 2 lenses placed one after the other.
The eyepiece is just a magnifying glass in its simplest form, more advanced ones may have multiple elements similar to a camera lens.
Either will work similarly to a camera lens (in fact you can fit a camera instead of the eyepiece of a telescope), together they provide the effect you see.
I just said Gesundheit to the cat — Am I a bit lonely ?
I think you're on the right track.
Instead of rubbing alcohol, however, I'd recommend you use a camera lens cleaner. You're likely to get some solution on the surface of the lens, and while rubbing alcohol probably would not hurt it, you can be certain that lens cleaning solution most definitely will not cause damage.
Lens coatings can be fragile things … best to be safe, in my opinion.
You have a wide variety of telescopes to choose from for under $1,000, however, you have a wider variety if you buy a used telescope.
You want a reputable brand such as Meade, Orion, Celestron, Takahashi, TeleVue, TEC and the likes. The telescope must have a stable mount and have tracking abilities. Goto isn't needed though.
An equatorial mount is preferred for astrophotography but many Schmidt Cassegrains come standard on fork mounts. This is fine if you buy a wedge and a field de-rotator.
Most people are very well suited with 8" Schmidt Cassegrains. You can buy these used for under $1000, often with accessories, on places like and
You can try eBay as well.
that typo should be fixed on github
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Have you ever needed to count something on a photo or image? What to count how many stars on the sky, coins on the table or people on a group photo. Now it is much easier to do! Just take a picture of what you want to count, load it to the revolutionary app Visual Counter and start counting!
You never loose your current count — it always on the screen. You can add or delete marks as well as change mark color. It doesn’t matter how big or small your picture is. You can always zoom it in and out to count small elements on it and see what you didn’t count yet.
Visual Counter
If the image is in your email then it is already saved into a image format. Go with the mouse to the image, right click on the image with the mouse and most likely you will get a option that wil say something like … save as image. For converting into a pdf file you can search the web for freeware with the search string "image to pdf freeware" and you will get a selection of results.
I have never heard of them.
Try oriontelescopes.com
or astromart.com
Both are good sites to purchase from.
555555…….thay are so cute
Human vision is what we call binocular. Each eye captures an image with some overlapping and the brain combines them into one. I guess Nature (Or God, depending on who you talk to) made the first functional version of Photoshop LOL.
A very good explanation of this concept can be found on Wikipedia, search for Binocular Vision.
Cheers,
Ravi
I bought it the Mardi Gras this year !
she must be one of those devil sisters. tell her once you told on her a bout drugs it was for her own good she could have died!!
One really clever way to get people to your booth is to ask Donny Osmond to stop by. Another, cheaper way is to give away something delicious to eat. Toy Fair has a lot of walking, and when it’s time for a break, nobody really wants to spend baseball stadium prices for a hot dog and a beer. So here’s our little tribute to our very favorite food bribes, and the often interesting products we found because of them. Now, all kidding aside, we didn’t just walk around blogging about people who gave us candy. It takes a lot more than that to buy our love! But we did have a soft spot for the guys that the CStar table. At a fair where everything is buzzing, beeping, flashing or moving, a telescope makes for a lonely table. Sure, there’s not a person alive who can hate on telescopes, they’re just not something you consider until you’re in the market for one. We felt bad for the two lonely table guys, and we took two pieces of their candy. Not because we really wanted two pieces, but in hopes so…
Apparently I have portrayed the image that I hate Microsoft. That is incorrect, I hate being forced to use old Microsoft stuff. Ex: XP, IE6
Want to take on a design challenge? Try designing 4 games in a 4Kb Cartridge! This is merely an example for Ian Bogost to discuss his book Racing the Beam, The Atari Video Computer System. It takes a look at the development of the first popular video game platform through the lens of six game cartridges to show how the developers of those games, for better or worse, laid the ground work for the industry Atari helped spawn.
WorldWide Telescope ahora está integrado en Bing Maps.
NeoHuman
that music was taken from a porno film
Super Mario Galaxy perhaps?
He CANT stay ERECT!!!! is it ME??? HELP!!!?
UGHH weee ha
it is a bit more than that
telescopes use large lenses because it permits more light to enter
microscopes use small lenses for sharpness
sharpness is not much of an issue in telescopes.
the camera uses a compromise for resolution aberration…
For example in an inspection microscope say 10 to 30X if you change the eye piece for larger magnification the colors don't focus at the same place anymore.
the solution is to change the first lens for a smaller one and bring the instrument closer to the subject
the draw back is no room to work
it is all a balancing act
Guru
Look. There is definitely intelligent life out there. That is how they knew to stay the away from us.
Before I watched this video I was having a bad day! Billy seems to always be able to fix that!
IUUUUUHH
They say 10" aperture is needed to see anything I will have my 10" ready-also a friend will man my 6" as a personal experiment.
Wally
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I hoping my CS2 knowledge applies to CS3 *crosses fingers*
FIrst, open your file!
See the main dropdown menus (FILE EDIT IMAGE LAYER SELECT FILTER VIEW WINDOW HELP)?
Kay, click IMAGE and go down to IMAGE SIZE
Then, you change the measurements and that should fix it.
Vero crying… poverina… she’s really moved
Jandy!!!