Thanks, Steve.? Doesn't that make for a lot of weight?? I already use a 20mm type 2 Nagler hand grenade! :-)
Richard
Here's what I use -- http://www.stellarvue.com/f80.html?
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A 24mm Panoptic gives 13x and an amazing 5 degree sharp field. My 13 Nagler gives 25x and 3.3 degrees. I know there's something a bit ludicrous about using a more expensive eyepiece than the entire scope, but they're great combinations with this finder.?
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Steve?
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From: Steve Gottlieb <astrogottlieb@No-Spam>
To: The Astronomy Connection <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
Sent: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 2:28 pm
Subject: Re: [TAC] 70 OR 80 MM CORECT IMAGE FINDER
Here's what I use -- http://www.stellarvue.com/f80.html?
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A 24mm Panoptic gives 13x and an amazing 5 degree sharp field. My 13 Nagler gives 25x and 3.3 degrees. I know there's something a bit ludicrous about using a more expensive eyepiece than the entire scope, but they're great combinations with this finder.?
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Steve?
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On Mar 9, 2008, at 2:16 PM, richardn22@No-Spam wrote:?
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> I'm seriously considering getting a 70 or 80 mm correct image > finder, straight through or right angle.? Suggestions or > recommendations welcome.?
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> Thanks,?
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> Richard?
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