Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

8.8.09

Finding Apple Accessories For Your iPhone

Although the release to the marketplace of the Apple iPhone was just a couple months ago, the companies that make Apple accessories have been busily preparing a number of really useful and necessary add-ons to protect and enhance your new iPhone.

There is a wide variety of choices in Apple accessories that are designed to ensure that your new iPhone is adequately protected from the rigors of the mobile lifestyle by keeping out the dust, providing scratch protection and cushioning for unexpected impacts.

Additional Apple accessories that you can choose from for your new iPhone are things such as a phone sports armband holder, various headsets and headphone adapters, AV adapters, the iPhone Dock, various car chargers and many other useful items.

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15.8.08

Binoculars And Many Accessories Online

It can be extremely frustrating to need to see something in the distance and not have the ability to do so.

That is why many people will purchase binoculars and monoculars just in case they need them for a sporting event, an outdoor excursion or simply to sit on their back deck and watch the birds in the distance. But once that initial purchase is complete there are still accessories that you will need if you want to keep your binoculars for long distance viewing in top shape.

Optics Planet is a great place to shop for binoculars and binocular accessories. You can find an Audubon back strap for less than twenty dollars. This specialized strap holds the binoculars close to your chest for optimum viewing. By keeping them close you can quickly bring the binoculars up to your face rather than fumbling around with a traditional neck strap that may come with the binoculars when you buy them.

Once you visit Optics Planet at www.opticsplanet.net you will see why they are the leader in binoculars and accessories. You can find all the accessories and binoculars that you need at the best prices.

As a further enticement there is free shipping on many of their bulky products, such as the Kowa High Lander Carrying Case. That is an unbelievable deal and one that you will not want to pass up on.

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11.8.08

Laser Rangefinder Calculates Distance Between Objects

There are some occasions when simply guessing a distance between two objects is just not going to work. In the past, people would use rulers, measuring tapes and wheels, or simply pace off the distance between two objects in order to get a close estimate of the gap.

Times have changed though and there is a better method for getting that end number. It is a laser rangefinder. Laser binocular rangefinders are great tools to have to find any distance between two objects that are within sight of each other.

The basics of a laser rangefinder are pretty simple when you think about it. A short pulse of a laser is fired at a set target and the time it takes to bounce back is measured.

The internal system of the range finder calculates the distance between you and the object, and that measurement is the given feet, yards etc. It all started as technology used for the military and certain institutions, yet handheld versions for consumer use have become popular, especially in the golfing community. You can even find binocular accessories to go with the range finders now!

There are many different ways that people might use a laser rangefinder. The golfer may need it to measure how far to putt his or her golf ball. The hunter may use the range finder to calculate the distance for the needed shot.

Even car manufacturers are using laser range finders as a safety feature in their new vehicles. The applications are many so it just depends on the individual's needs.

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8.8.08

Monocular Single View

There are occasions when you need to see something off in the distance but just do not have the space to lug around a pair of binoculars. Perhaps you are at the mall and want to see what is written on a far off sign.

You need to be thinking smaller than a pair of binoculars. You need a monocular to do the job for you. They are extremely versatile and small. You can fit them in your backpack, purse or even coat pocket just for those kinds of emergencies.

Yes, there can be no doubt that using a monocular is definitely going to save you space, yet using one also comes with a few drawbacks. The difference between these and telescope binoculars is the magnification that you will receive.

Most serious bird watchers will own a pair of binoculars, or an astronomy lover will own a telescope due to the magnification size. You can tell the difference between monoculars and telescopes by the barrel size.

A monocular is a great way to see the world. You cannot get past the fact that they are extremely compact and useful in most situations. But one of their greatest advantages is that you can flip them over and use the smaller end to see small print, almost like a microscope.

The next time you are out and about in the woods or even in town, give monoculars a chance to show you that they can be quite valuable, optic viewing devices.

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6.8.08

Telescopes See Stars

Early in mankind's history, superstition reigned supreme regarding the stars and the night skies. It wasn't until the invention of telescopes that scientific fact could sway the opinion of the masses.

Space optics magnified distant objects and provided clear images to study, and early scientists learned a great deal about the planet, the solar system and other objects surrounding us. Not to mention the improvements made to land and sea navigation. Further refinements have produced microscopes, binoculars, camera lenses, and other common optic devices that are commonly used today.

A larger primary reflector on telescopes means that the image will be better. The primary reflectors on the present optical systems ranges from less than 2 meters to 11 meters. But there is a drawback to any ground based system. Atmospheric distortion can severely limit the effectiveness of any telescope, yet there has been a solution presented for this problem. One answer has been the Hubble Space Telescope.

As technology improves, larger ground based telescopes will be developed, allowing mankind to peer deeper into the depths of space. Additional orbital platforms will be developed, allowing more detailed information to be revealed. Newer optical systems are in the works that can correct for atmospheric distortion.

To think, all this started with a couple pieces of ground glass. Who would have thought?

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4.8.08

Night Vision Binoculars To Move Around In The Dark

Can you see in the dark? Unless you happen to have some form of night vision device, the answer is no. Night vision binoculars are an example of military technology, made available to the public. And it has flourished.

These binoculars, as well as night vision monoculars, are rapidly becoming commonplace in the hands of hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, private investigators, and law enforcement personnel. From navigating the woods at night, to maintaining surveillance in the dark, night vision devices are becoming a popular tool for government officials and civilians alike.

Night vision devices are rated by the version of image tube, generations 0 thru 4. Publicly available night vision binoculars will typically use a 1st generation image tube, allowing a clear image in most conditions. These devices amplify any existing light, be it starlight, moonlight, or infrared light.

Newer image tubes, generations 2 thru 4, take advantage of technological improvements, thereby improving visual range and optical clarity. Available in monocular and binocular form, there are quite a range of products to choose from. Be prepared, however, to pay handsomely for the newest units. The older technologies sell for several hundred dollars, while the newer versions fetch several thousand!

Will you need a set of night vision binoculars in your arsenal of products? Chances are most people do not have a great need for them but there are some individuals with hobbies and jobs that take them out into the dark.

These are the people who will benefit the most from night vision technology. You can look at the long history of night vision technology stemming from military applications and realize how they have impacted you. You have the ability to go out and see the world at night and discover new and exciting things.

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2.8.08

Binocular Vision Gives A Better View

In the past, observers relied upon telescopes or spyglasses to view far away objects. Effective for their time, the development of binoculars changed that forever, practically rendering single lens monoculars obsolete.

While specialized applications still consider the telescope very useful, single lens optics have been replaced by binocular optical systems in most other cases. Students and scientists, sailors and soldiers, just to mention a few, enjoy the benefits of binocular vision. Improved detail and viewing area, as well as reduced eye strain are a few of the benefits binoculars provide over monocular devices.

Binoculars utilize two single lens optic systems to provide a number of improvements to the viewed image. By using both eyes, stereopsis, which is a perceived sense of depth and dimension, is created as each eye combines slightly different images.

This sense of depth is something previously unavailable with monoculars, which used just one eye. By using binocular vision, each eye receives its own image, resulting in increased detection of movement and minute details. This effectively doubles the usefulness for the user.

Binocular vision provides substantial advantages. An example would be to keep one eye closed while you went about your day. Your field of vision would be reduced and half of your normal viewing perception would be gone. Normal reaction times would decrease. The distance of objects, normally easy to determine, would become difficult to perceive, again slowing your actions.

These difficulties are only a few faced by observers before the advent of binoculars. Since their invention, technology and optical components have progressed, providing the user with an improved viewing experience.

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31.7.08

Binocular Telescope For Stargazers

Kids know the secret of life. If one is good then two must surely be better. As adults, it is not always the case, but in astronomy, two is a definite must have for the serious stargazer.

The binocular telescope is comprised of twin telescopes mounted on one axis. This is a long way from the original telescope invented back in the 1600s. By mounting twin telescopes, it gave a much better sharper magnification for the viewer.

While not limited to dedicated research installations, the binocular telescope has begun to make its way to the amateur stargazer as well. While a standard set of binoculars could be used for astronomy purposes, telescope binoculars are built for this task.

Usually employing larger objective lenses and focal lengths than their handheld cousins, higher levels of magnification are capable. Additionally, due to their size, they are often required to be mounted to a tripod or some other form of fixed mount. This allows them to be portable, if not handheld.

Those great perks of a binocular telescope do come with a hefty price tag. Unlike monoculars and binoculars that normally go for around $100, these stargazing telescopes can be around $1000. It is a steep enough price tag and not something that many would just buy a young child for his or her birthday.

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29.7.08

Binoculars For Viewing

At one point in time, the only way to see a distant object in more detail was to move closer to it. But today we have binoculars.

Through the use of optical systems or specialized prisms, the viewer is presented with a larger image, as if they were much closer to the object they wished to view. Military personnel, astronomy fans and nature enthusiasts, just to name a few, now employ binoculars for professional and recreational activities.

Binoculars have come quite a long way since their early beginnings and the first set was made by mounting identical twin telescopes side by side. By using two identical telescopes, a distant object was able to be seen with some sense of depth perception.

The lenses used were convex and concave, but they did not have much magnification power. New lenses use prisms and are able to offer the viewer a better sense of depth perception, color and brightness.

Binoculars come in many shapes and forms to fit any viewer's need. You can choose from a marine waterproof binocular, to the small hand held opera glasses that are used to see within a relatively close range. Outdoor enthusiasts typically need a 7x to 12x magnification, with 30 mm to 50 mm objective lenses.

The amateur astronomer is more likely to be concerned with the field of view rather than lots of magnification power. There is something, literally, for everyone when it comes to improved vision binoculars. You just have to find the right set for the job, and at the right price.

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