Introduction The purpose of this guide is to share my experiences with those who are seeking a quality OM camera for photography. With the SLR market dominated with digital cameras, you may well be wondering...
Many (if not all) Lasers at 240mw in power are generally fake. Diodes usually come in increments of 50 or 100. If you search for a laser on ebay, first off REALLY check the sellers feedback.You will see a...
If you are thinking of buying a telescope on ebay for astronomy purposes, there are many things you need to know before you can make an informed buying decision. I'm writing this short guide because there are...
Terminology - What do the numbers mean? All binoculars will have two numbers to designate them, such as 10x50. This means a binocular with 10 times magnification and 50mm objective lenses (the big ones!)....
Quartz watches are watches that are powered by a battery and does not require manual winding. Quartz watches got its name from the quartz crystal in the watch. How quartz watches work in a nut shell: a small...
Space Cigarette Cards (Collectables) I've been collecting and selling tradecards, cigarette cards and related collectables for over twenty years. Before you read this guide please subscribe to my card...
I'm writing in the hope that I can steer you away from the proliferation of cheap Chinese telescopes being advertised, and also to suggest that you stick to reputable brand names. Please read the astronomy...
Everything I sell in my ebay shop I have a personal interest in, and every item either reflects my Christian faith or my belief that all the best Hobbies are educational. Click below for my current stock of...
How to choose a telescope sensibly. If you can read and have a modicum of common sense, read on!Binoculars e.g. 7 x 50 or 10x50 are great for ‘browsing’ or finding brighter objects. They will also help in...
Here's a few tips to get the most out of skywatching or to help become an amateur astronomer 1) Don't be put off by light polution 2) Buy or subscribe to an astronomy magazine 3) Visit a local observatory...