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Trevor PC

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  1. Hello Pete As always many thanks for responding. That looks an interesting option, will look for owners views on them, could still be a problem with the unsupported s is de dropping, will look for information on how to tighten the centre pivot! As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  2. Hello Dave (F15Rules) As always many thanks for responding. I live on the edge of town with a Bortle rating of 4 -4.5 , the sky was clear last night and the views of the night sky was just as sharp as I had hoped, looking at the moon there did however seem to be a little be of a reflection, which wasn't to unexpected. So overall very happy with the bins, next is to try to purchase one of the original Russian tripod clamp mounts. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  3. Hello Cornelius Many thanks for sorting this out for me, I now realise what I was doing wrong when uploading photos. Many thanks for your assistance as I was struggling to change the thread title . Regards Trevor
  4. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. I do see what your saying, I am not sure the unsupported side wouldn't drop! Has any one got or used the Russian centre pivot clamp as used on the Trento 20x60's which I see as the ideal situation, as they are made to fit zomz/,Trento binoculars. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  5. Hello Pete_Gamby As always many thanks for responding. Thanks for those two options would be interesting to see if the strap method would effect the eye distance, and with the the manfrotto its the possible stress it puts on the unsupported side of the binoculars. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  6. Hello Wulfron As always many thanks for responding. Thanks for giving your views on early Russian glass, it will be interesting to see how they perform at night! As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  7. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. I have seen a Nikon mount that could work failing that will have to keep an eye out for one of the original Russian mounts. Dave do you know of any way I can edit the title in to get rid of the "Zomk" As always many thanks for your assistance. Regards Trevor
  8. Hello All Seems my software doesn't like adding multiple photo download's at once, sorry for this. Regards Trevor
  9. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. Let me know if my present attempt of uploading photos has worked. Did look at Opticron mount that you mentioned, but after measuring the gap at just around 32mm not sure they will fit, the right way up. The case has some marks, but nothing major, will be taking on it down to a local leather guy to see if he can improve it, the lid clasps and straps are all mint, and an added bonus no fishy smell though they are 47 years old. As previously mentioned they are a bit on the rare side, mint condition,having all the paperwork, presentation box and a silver inscribed plaque indicating they were a 25 year anniversary present from a wife to her husband in 1976, which me being a sentimentalist I found quite touching. Any other thoughts on a suitable tripod mount would be appreciated. As always many thanks for your assistance. Regards Trevor
  10. I seem to be struggling to add files, here goes again. Regards PXL_20220811_082316822.dngPXL_20220811_082412231.dngPXL_20220811_082539192.dngPXL_20220811_082643997.dngTrevor
  11. Hi All sorry for the typo it should be Zomz not Zomk, don't you just hate predictive text!!! Some more photos attached. Regards Trevor PXL_20220811_082539192_copy_1020x768.dng PXL_20220811_082602483_copy_354x267.dng PXL_20220811_082602483_copy_354x267.dng
  12. Hello After reading many reviews I decided to go for the above binoculars for star gazing. The reason for these is that they were supposed to pin sharp across almost the whole of the view and I thought it would complement my two Tal telescopes. They were found on flee bay for a reasonable amount . They came in their original presentation box with its original paper work, along with original leather case with both sets of eye filters all in mint condition taking into account their age. So out they come from the packaging , and first day light test proved that lenses, where free from dust, with no sign of fungus All good so far next collimation and again to my eyes spot on, quick refocus, and wow tack sharp across the field of view, will have to wait for a clear night to see how they perform. An area where I could do some advice on is a suitable tripod mount, so any help would be much appreciated from any one who has these. PXL_20220811_082414576_copy_1020x768.dng PXL_20220811_082539192_copy_1020x768.dng PXL_20220811_082602483_copy_354x267.dng PXL_20220811_082652448_copy_599x451.dng PXL_20220811_082539192_copy_1020x768.dng
  13. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. The Tal 1 was the 32mm variety, and only comes with a single lens which I probably will get rid of along with the tube, mount and finder, as I only want the pillar and legs as I have a Tal 1 with 1.25" eyepieces. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  14. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. The 9x63 looks quite a modern design, have asked some questions, will be interested to see what answers I get. I also won a bid for a pair of 9x50 Trento, but when I went t of see them they were seized solid so passed. In regards to my Tal 1 pedistal project for the 100r I have managed to secure a Tal 1 for £30. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  15. Hello I have come across a pair of Hilkinson argus 9x63 RC, and wonder if any member can shed some light on them as there seems to be no information on the web that I have been able to find. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Trevor
  16. Hello Dave As always many thanks for responding. Yes they do look like the ones, I did notice the focus adjustment and because of this have decided not to buy. When reading about binoculars when looking for a thread on the Bushnell, I have decided to stick with the 10x50s for now. The subject of what is the best size for astronomy seems to throw up allot of differing views on what's best, depending on exit pupil size. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  17. Hello Franklin As always many thanks for responding. There was a large thread on Cloudy Nights, about whether 10x50s were better than 10x70s and the merritt's or not of larger exit pupil's for most people. This resulted in the view that most people would not see a huge difference. This then turned in to a discussion on going to 15x70s. For me I think I will stick with my 10x50s and maybe wait until I can try some 15x70s side by side on a good night to see if it is worth the upgrade, or as you suggest 7x50s would be the way to go. I do plan to use them on a tripod, so will be interested on people's views on what's best for deep sky for a grab and go option, as I have a reflector and refractor, for planets, moon, and solar observations. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  18. Hello all I think it's time to end this thread as it seems that no one has information on this model, which makes me wonder if they were just some one using the Bushnell name on a pair of binoculars. Time to move on and look for something else. Trevor
  19. Good day to you all. Came across these, but can't find any reviews, I think they are from around 2000! Any views from past or present owners on their suitability for astronomy would be greatly appreciated. Trevor
  20. Hello Kathleen As always many thanks for responding. How long did you own it and did you just use the supplied TAL eyepieces or other makes. Did you use a barlow with it and was this a TAL or another make. I have read a few reviews that mention stray light around the baffles did yours suffer from this, and did it make a difference in use. I do like the look of the diagonal and it's locking system I have read it stops you using other makes of diagonals. I really appreciate discussing the scope with someone who has owned one and has views on it. As always many thanks for your assistance. Trevor
  21. Hello Dweller As always many thanks for responding. It's a great looking scope, and quite rare I understand. Have you had it from new and what are your thoughts on it, the good and not so good? Trevor
  22. Hello All In didn't realize what a rare telescope the Tal 100r is, and secondly how few must have been sold and still in use. So its time to close this thread, wait for mine to arrive and eventually write a review myself Trevor
  23. Hello All As always many thanks for any members who respond. I have just bought a Tal 100r and though there seems to be many Tal 100rs reviews there seems to be very few for the 100r. So any reviews on the scope would be greatly appreciated from those that own one, or did in the past. Trevor
  24. Hello Dave D As someone who has taken the plunge and just bought a TAL 100r, I was wondering what your views are on it. I read reviews talking about poor baffles resulting in stray light, focuser that didn't like none TAL eyepieces and tripods that were less than stable, and knowing all this I still bought it!!! The strange thing I have found is how few owners reviews there are, so any help would be much appreciated. As always in anticipation of a response thank you. Trevor
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