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Tvs Jupiter Rear View Mirror Price

2024-07-21 05:25:31

These radios are amazing. Installed in my Jeep above my rear view mirror and I am stoked about it. It’s small enough to not be in the way but is great for communicating with fellow Jeep’s. I used the ghost antenna so that it didn’t get wiped out by limbs on the trail. I’m thinking of purchasing the 6db antenna to help increase my range. I feel you can’t go wrong with this radio! Will be purchasing another for my sons Jeep.

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2024-04-06 02:46:45

This is exactly what is advertised. I almost couldn't believe the price, but I've used this to view planets and can make out the moons of Jupiter and Saturn's rings! The moon also looks stunning!! If you're looking for a good intro telescope or even if you're an amateur looking for a less expensive option that still has great quality, I would highly recommend this telescope.

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2024-07-22 05:51:51

I like the way it looks and feels. Solid construction. The rubber grip is nice. I was able to view the moon and Jupiter with this barlow. It's super easy to use. I could swap lens to widen my field of view or zoom in. I don't have fancy lenses, just a 25mm and 10mm that came with my scope. I was able to resolve some moons around Jupiter and even some hints of banding. Very excited to explore the sky more.

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2024-05-12 05:51:24

I have had nothing but cloudy weather every since I purchased it. Tonight however I had a very short window to give it a try. I used it in conjunction with an Explore Scientific 14mm 82 degree field eyepiece as a test. Viewing Jupiter through my 6 inch Celestron Evolution telescope the 14mm gives me 107x. The view was very sharp. When I added the 2x focal extender the view of Jupiter lost no sharpness or contrast. Magnification was now 214x on a very average night. This is the best by far of a variety of 2x Barlows that I have used over quite a long period of observing.

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2024-05-08 01:50:33

The binocs are all I hoped for. This is a particularly good time to view Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Mars. Weather is clear and planets are close and bright. I can explore in my backyard and bip from one planet to another without lugging a telescope on a tripod around. Moon detail is outstanding! There is absolutely no substitute for image stabilization. 18 x 50 is the ideal magnification.

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2024-06-01 06:42:23

This is a really good eyepiece. My view of Jupiter and a half full moon were wow. The adjustable eye relief feature is very helpful. I'm looking to buy another focal length to fill out my collection.

5
2024-04-25 05:40:38

I've only used the X-Cel LX 9mm eyepiece to view Saturn and Jupiter so far using a Celestron Evolution 8 with the 90-Degree Mirror Diagonal attached. Both planets looked great and were very sharp. The eyepiece itself is well built and sturdy, huge improvement over any basic eyepiece that comes included with a new telescope.

5
2024-04-26 02:58:31

I've used this eyepiece during three viewing sessions with my Celestron C6 sct with evolution mount. This is a well designed, sharp and smooth eyepiece. On my 1500mm focal length F/10 scope this gives about 214 power. The detail and clarity of the 3/4 waxing moon was impressive with nice contrast and sharp edge to edge detail. The real treat was an unexpected clear view of Jupiter and four moons. Two cloud bands had a nice level of detail and the four moons were perfectly round and sharply defined spheres. I changed to a 6mm Plossl for comparison, and the X-Cel provided a significantly better overall image and much easier eye placement. I also compared it to an 8-24mm Celestron Deluxe zoom eyepiece and the X-Cel LX was significantly better for this view of Jupiter. Eye relief is very good and it is quite comfortable to view with. The retractable rubberized eyecup operates smoothly. The 60 degree field of view is just right to see the entire image, and it has a noticeably wider view than a similar power Plossl. The rubberized body is nice to handle on a cold night. It came packaged with a protective round plastic case for storage. I'm very pleased with this X-Cell LX 7mm eyepiece. If you are looking for a quality eyepiece this is an excellent choice.

5
2024-08-02 05:17:38

Beautiful due to the right price, it can see the moons of Jupiter

5
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In the mid-1980s I bought a Nikon 7.5mm f5.6 circular fisheye. Being an older design (1966) its rear elements protruded into the mirror box. Fortunately my F3 had a hard physical mirror lockup. The external viewfinder for this lens attached to the camera on the original Nikon F/F2’s proprietary flash shoe. I was able to buy an AS-3 flash adapter for the F3. With the F3s mirror locked up I also had to use an hand-held light meter. With amazing depth of foield focusing was never an issue. The old zoom lens had six filters on a wheel. One was a skylight and the other five were strongly colored for B&W film. While I liked the circular results, using the lens was a hassle. I often had my shoes or forehead in the picture. On a sunny day, my images suffered from solar flares. My new Nikon 8-15mm AF-S fisheye has none of those old problems. It fits on my DSLRs without any problem. It doesn’t need an external finder or separate light meter. At the 8mm setting (and lens hood off) I get a circular image very much like the vintage fisheye. The new lens is faster and focusable. Like my 14mm f2.8 Nikkor, this zoom uses gel filters inserted in the rear of the lens. I really don’t like this arrangement. This fisheye is similar in weight and size to the 14mm lens. I am also not fond of the electronic aperture control first seen on G lenses. Without an aperture ring one cannot use this zoom on older cameras. At the longer end of the zoom range (12-15mm) the image fills the (FX) frame and lens hood stays out of the way. This image is similar to my inexpensive Bower (Samyang?) 8mm fisheye with its fixed lens hood (and DX coverage). So far I haven’t used my new lens much but I think I will like it.

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