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12.UltraClamp Universal Window Clamp from: PEDCO
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Electronics : UltraClamp Universal Window Clamp


This is the best camera clamp I have ever used. As a filmmaker, I have found it extremely useful, and I wouldn't dream of doing any filming without having it nearby.

I wouldn't put a Cannon XL1 on it, but a smaller camera like the Sony PDX10 fits perfectly

13.Celestron Dual LED 'Night Vision' Torch from: Celestron
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Electronics : Celestron Dual LED 'Night Vision' Torch


This is the best camera clamp I have ever used. As a filmmaker, I have found it extremely useful, and I wouldn't dream of doing any filming without having it nearby.

I wouldn't put a Cannon XL1 on it, but a smaller camera like the Sony PDX10 fits perfectly

14.Celestron Firstscope 114EQ Short from: Celestron
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Electronics : Celestron Firstscope 114EQ Short
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £95.00
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This is my first telescope, this one has a motor to rotate the telescope to track objects you are looking at, unfortunately my motor just humms away but doesn't track anything. The other thing to bear in mind is if for your first scope you want to look at things the right way up you will have to spend another £35 on an erecting angle. As the scope comes, when you look through it everything is upside down, not so much hassle if you are looking at the moon but if you want to look at nature too it helps a lot if they are the right way up.

15.Celestron Moon Filter from: Celestron
November 23, 2006
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Electronics : Celestron Moon Filter
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This is my first telescope, this one has a motor to rotate the telescope to track objects you are looking at, unfortunately my motor just humms away but doesn't track anything. The other thing to bear in mind is if for your first scope you want to look at things the right way up you will have to spend another £35 on an erecting angle. As the scope comes, when you look through it everything is upside down, not so much hassle if you are looking at the moon but if you want to look at nature too it helps a lot if they are the right way up.

16.Nikon Tc-14E Af-S Teleconverter Ii from: Nikon
August 01, 2003
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Electronics : Nikon Tc-14E Af-S Teleconverter Ii
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £267.17
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I cover football matches and you generally need at least a 70-200mm f2.8 lens to get decent images, though even then the lens is not long enough for some shots. With the teleconverter, whilst I lose one stop of light and the lens becomes a f4 lens, its worth losing the light to get a 140-400mm lens.

I used the lens this week on a floodlight FA Youth Cup game and though I had to use a high ISO the image was pin sharp and the lens focused as fast as it would have without the teleconverter. This is a hell of a test for a teleconverter and it shone.

Recommended if you can afford a 300 or 400mm lens as this gives you the range with spending £2,000 upwards.

17.Celestron PowerTank from: Celestron
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Electronics : Celestron PowerTank


I cover football matches and you generally need at least a 70-200mm f2.8 lens to get decent images, though even then the lens is not long enough for some shots. With the teleconverter, whilst I lose one stop of light and the lens becomes a f4 lens, its worth losing the light to get a 140-400mm lens.

I used the lens this week on a floodlight FA Youth Cup game and though I had to use a high ISO the image was pin sharp and the lens focused as fast as it would have without the teleconverter. This is a hell of a test for a teleconverter and it shone.

Recommended if you can afford a 300 or 400mm lens as this gives you the range with spending £2,000 upwards.

18.Nikon 80-400MM F4.5-5.6D AF VR Lens from: Nikon
August 01, 2003
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Electronics : Nikon 80-400MM F4.5-5.6D AF VR Lens
List Price: £1,149.99
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I owned this lens for more than a year, and due to lack of use, (and a temptation to purchase the Nikon D200 (best purchase I've made for a superb camera!) to replace a great D100) I decided to sell my 80-400VR before the re-sale value of the D100 dropped too low!

I agree with the earlier review, initially I didn't find results, with slower speeds, what I expected, but, on a bright summer's day ... WOW! I have some of the best air display shots I could ever have wished for ... crystal clear! (VR lenses do take a bit of 'getting used to'!) With the addition of a polarising filter, the background deep blue sky and white clouds enhanced my photos superbly! I'm even proud enough to show them at my local camera club!! I miss this superb ... Read More:

19.Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ from: Celestron
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Electronics : Celestron PowerSeeker 114EQ


I owned this lens for more than a year, and due to lack of use, (and a temptation to purchase the Nikon D200 (best purchase I've made for a superb camera!) to replace a great D100) I decided to sell my 80-400VR before the re-sale value of the D100 dropped too low!

I agree with the earlier review, initially I didn't find results, with slower speeds, what I expected, but, on a bright summer's day ... WOW! I have some of the best air display shots I could ever have wished for ... crystal clear! (VR lenses do take a bit of 'getting used to'!) With the addition of a polarising filter, the background deep blue sky and white clouds enhanced my photos superbly! I'm even proud enough to show them at my local camera club!! I miss this superb ... Read More:

20.Vanguard VSP-85 Spotting Scope from: VANGUARD
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Electronics : Vanguard VSP-85 Spotting Scope


I owned this lens for more than a year, and due to lack of use, (and a temptation to purchase the Nikon D200 (best purchase I've made for a superb camera!) to replace a great D100) I decided to sell my 80-400VR before the re-sale value of the D100 dropped too low!

I agree with the earlier review, initially I didn't find results, with slower speeds, what I expected, but, on a bright summer's day ... WOW! I have some of the best air display shots I could ever have wished for ... crystal clear! (VR lenses do take a bit of 'getting used to'!) With the addition of a polarising filter, the background deep blue sky and white clouds enhanced my photos superbly! I'm even proud enough to show them at my local camera club!! I miss this superb ... Read More:

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