Archive for January, 2010
Celestron Vistapix

What do u guys think about the celestron vistapix is70 imaging spotter?
If anyone has this please tell me something about it
its okies
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Celestron Vistapix Digital Camera Binoculars Moon.wmv
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Celestron VistaPix 8×32 3.1 Megapixel Binocular/Digital Camera w/LCD (Champagne Gold) $271.95 Celestron(r) VistaPix is a high-quality powerful binocular for clear, sharp, bright views of the outdoors and a versatile digital camera – all in one. VistaPix images can be stored using the internal mass storage until you’re ready to download them to your PC. With VistaPix Photo Express SE software, you can crop, re-size, manipulate color, and much more. You can even record and play back videos…. |
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Celestron VistaPix 8×32 2.0 Megapixel Binocular / Digital Camera (Champagne Gold) $129.95 The Celestron 72216 VistaPix 8 x 32 2.0 megapixel binocular/digital camera gives you the best of both worlds. This latest in the line of high-quality Celestron’s products combines a powerful binocular for clear, sharp, bright views of the outdoors with a versatile digital camera ready to capture all of your distant sightings. With a comfortable, rubber-coated textured body, the Celestron 72216 is … |
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Celestron IS 70 VistaPix 3.1MP Imaging Spotting Scope $479.00 The VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter from Celestron(r) allows you to capture the action closer than ever before with a 3.1 megapixel digital camera and spotting scope. The 70-mm spotting scope will get you 14x closer to the action. A 2-in color LCD screen provides a sharp, clear imaging preview…. |
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Celestron VistaPix 8×22 Digital Camera Binocular $89.95 VistaPix 8 x 22 Digital Camera Binoculars – Capture images at the same magnification level you view objects through the binoculars. This impressive device features an 8X magnification roof prism and digital camera with 0.3 (640×480) megapixel resolution. Use as traditional binoculars, use to record images of your chosen terrain, and even use continuous shoot mode to record a sequence of images at … |
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