Celestron Luneta/Câmera Digital VistaPix IS70

  • Preço: $449.95
  • Discontinued
  • B&H # CEVIS70
  • Fab# 52212

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Capture a ação mais próxima do que nunca com a Luneta/Câmera Digital VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm de 3.0 Megapixels . Ele combina a luneta de alta qualidade e a câmera digital de ponta em uma unidade com todos os recursos e fácil de usar. O VistaPix IS70 oferece um ampliação 14x com uma lente objetiva 70mm para imagens nítidas e luminosas, e a resolução de 3.0 Megapixels significa que você pode tirar cópias 8x10 polegadas (20x25) de qualidade das suas imagens capturadas. O VistaPix IS70 é um excelente produto para a observação de pássaros e apreciadores da vida selvagem e também pode ser utilizado de maneira eficiente para vigilância e investigação.

A luneta de 70mm aproxima 14x a ação.
Zoom Digital 4x.
A Tela LCD Grande de 2 polegadas oferece um preview de imagem claro e nítido.
Resolução de imagem de 3 megapixels.
Câmera de dupla potência para alta ampliação ou amplo campo de visão
Medidor de foco digital para uma capacidade de foco rápido e nítido
O adaptador de tripé giratório (incluído) é adequado para tripés de foto padrão ou montagens computadorizadas Celestron.
Capacidade para vídeo contínuo.
Veja as imagens na tela da sua TV com o cabo de vídeo incluído.
Optics
Tipo de Prisma Porro
Ampliação 14
Diâmetro de Lente Objetiva 70mm
Ângulo de Visão 4.0°
Campo de Visão (a 1000 Jardas (914,4m)) 210 pés (64m)
Distância Mínima de Foco 15 pés/4,57m
Diâmetro de Exit Pupil 5mm
Distância de Observação Não especificado pelo fabricante
Brilho Relativo 25
Fator Crepúsculo 31.3
Tipo de Foco Manual com medidor de foco digital
Resistência ao clima Não
Soquete para Tripé Sim (Adaptador de Tripé Giratório incluído)
Digital Camera
Sensor de Imagem CMOS
Formatos de Arquivo de Imagem JPEG
Resolução de Gravação 3MP (2048 x 1536)
VGA (640 x 480)
Gravação de Vídeo/Áudio Sim (VGA a 30 qps até 30 segundos)/Não
Equivalente a Distância Focal da Lente Aprox. 700mm (alta potência)
Zoom Digital 4x
Sensibilidade Autofoco
Velocidade do Obturador Não especificado
Modos de Exposição Não especificado
Capacidade de Burst (sequência) Não especificado
Temporizador Não
Impressão de Data e Hora Sim
Memória integrada 32MB
Cartões de Memória Compatíveis Cartão SD (Secure Digital)
Capacidade de Gravação Inclui Memória de 32Mb Integrada

Capacidade para Foto

Qualidade de Imagem Número de imagens
3MP 26
VGA 660
Fonte de Alimentação 2 baterias AA
Interface de Computador USB
Capacidade de Impressão Direta Não
Controle Remoto Não
Saída de Vídeo Sim (NTSC e PAL)
System & Software Requirements Windows System ONLY*
  • Pentium 233MHz Processor or better
  • Window 98SE, Me, 2000, XP
  • 128MB RAM
  • 600MB hard disk space available
  • USB port
  • CD-ROM Drive
  • VGA Video card with 2MB of RAM for 16-bit (High Color) display

*Compatible with Macintosh computers via Macintosh compatible SD card reader - sold separately

Tela LCD LCD TFT colorido de 2"
Opções de Idioma Inglês, Francês, Espanhol
Opções de Reprodução Reprodução de Imagem, Miniatura, Reprodução de Vídeo
Dimensões Não especificado
Peso 56 onças (1,58kg)

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Celestron VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm, 3.0 Megapixel Spotting Scope/Digital Camera
 
4.3

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5.0

VistaPix IS70 and what to expect...

By Navigator

from Birmingham UK

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Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Accurate Ranging
  • Easy To Use
  • Quality Lenses
  • Strong Construction

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Astronomy
    • Bird Watching
    • Wildlife

    Comments about Celestron VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm, 3.0 Megapixel Spotting Scope/Digital Camera:

    Hi, I bought the VistaPix is70 from another supplier but thought the following info might help others here. Most important the SD card must not exceed 2GB and you might find that the scope fails to power up if you insert a higher capacity SD Card. Found it worked with the new Class rated type SD cards providing you don't exceed 2GB limit. The flat panel keypad buttons are not very positive you really need to push them hard and maybe more than once to navigate through the various menus. I thought that this was a fault but when the purchase provider tried out several others they all behaved much the same. Nevertheless don't let this put you off because it is unlikely once you've set you main preferences other than switching between photo and video and using the digital zoom that you would be doing much with the menu settings. You can dim the display or turn it off once you trust your calibration and this will increase the battery life for taking photos and video by just using the eyepiece to view whilst taking picture and filming video. Always use branded high capacity batteries for longer use of this product or even rechargeable ones to save money. There are also a range of AA Li-Ion batteries that will provide you with approx 10 times duration compared to that of regular batteries. The VistaPix is70 is really heavy but rugged, not designed for handheld use you need a good sturdy tripod and that silly short snap lead to capture crisp images at distance. It's a pity that you have to remove the rubber bung access to the SD card slot, power adapter port and shutter release port for the snap lead to connect. You can power the VistaPix is70 with a regulated 12 volt DC power adapter, but important you need one that you can regulate to 9 volts DC and is rated at 2 amps (the power requirement of this scope), plug tip should be made positive and is 4.00mm with an interior diameter of 1.70mm. Don't exceed 9 volts DC input to the VistaPix is70 or you are likely to damage the unit. Despite the negatives and quirkiness I just love this scope and would still highly recommend it. Also has a time lapse facility 10 sec, 30 sec, 3 min, 10min and 30 min pity it hasn't got a 1 sec. I recommend the Acuter "Merlin" Multi-Function Mount & Tripod which is an amazing motorised mount for all applications. The Acuter digital spotting scope seems identical to the VistaPix is70 and with a simple plug to plug lead from the Auto Imaging socket of the tripod motorised mount to the shutter release socket on the VistaPix is70 the mount can be programmed to cruise between stored locations and automatically take pictures at each location. Check it out as this motorised mount has many useful Terrestrial and Astronomical applications. Hope this all helps. Regards Stefan.

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    5.0

    VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm,

    By Captain PDP

    from NYC

    About Me Avid Adventurer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Accurate Ranging
    • Easy To Use
    • Quality Lenses
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Bird Watching
      • Security

      Comments about Celestron VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm, 3.0 Megapixel Spotting Scope/Digital Camera:

      Excellent Product. Easy to set up and use. Beautiful carry case. Strong and Sturdy device.
      Accurate Ranging. Excellent quality lense.

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      3.0

      Some great pics, some real annoying problems.

      By Trish

      from Ohio

      Comments about Celestron VistaPix IS70 Imaging Spotter, 14x70mm, 3.0 Megapixel Spotting Scope/Digital Camera:

      I just got this scope and am very pleased with some of my photos...but...the focus VERY touchy, the keypad buttons are hard to press, and it eats AA batteries like crazy. I've gotten some great shots but focusing is awkward and very hard to hold. With no focus lock, even the slightest movement causes me to lose focus. The shutter release cord is too short and the placement is goofy. It goes in the compartment with the SD card slot and the rubber cap has to stay open and I've popped the card out a couple of times. The LCD is useless in daylight and you have to use it to fine-tune the focus. The menu buttons are so small and hard to push that I generally end up moving the camera on the tripod and then I have to spot all over again. I have problems getting the scope to power-up, even with fresh batteries and multiple presses of the power button and batteries generally only last about 10-15 minutes. I lost a great shot of a Northern Flicker when the batteries just died after only 10 minutes of use. I've gotten some wonderful pictures, but have been very frustrated with the above negatives.

      Problems Encountered: Touchy, complicated focusing process. No focus lock.Won't power up, even with fresh batteries. I've read a couple of reviews on other sites that mentioned the same problem. Extremely short battery life, generally about 10-15 minutes, which is very frustrating in the field.Awkward, hard to push menu buttons.

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      Celestron Luneta/Câmera Digital VistaPix IS70
      • 2 Baterias Alcalinas AA
      • Cabo USB
      • Cabo de Vídeo
      • Tampa de Lente Objetiva
      • Tampa de Ocular
      • Adaptador de Tripé Giratório
      • Case de Transporte e Proteção
      • Software em CD-ROM (Photobase 4.5 com Panorama Maker)
      • Guia do usuário
      • 2 anos de garantia limitada (Apenas nos EUA)
       
       
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