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stormioV

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  1. I think Altair is stainless steel nose piece.

    I have all my Starguiders eye cups  twist/turn  3 -4 times for best comfort/experience for me and normally hardly ever adjust. They are probably just over half way up.

    I will need to twist down 25mm to see what eye relief is like in that position.

  2. I'm looking for an upgrade eyepiece for my LX90 ACF 8inch at 24mm to get maximum fov for 1.25 fitting. I do not wear glasses. Currently i have BST Starguider and Meade 4000 SP 32mm. I don't really get on with the Meade Plossl, I struggle with eye placement with this eyepiece. Optically it is great. 

    I am willing to spend up to £200 new for this. I am thinking about either

    ES68 24mm

    Stella Lyra(APM, Altair, Celestron) UF 24mm ,

    Baader Hyperion 24mm

     

    I do use a 2 inch diagonal with 1.25 adaptor so it is an easy switch.  My only 2inch is ES 68 34mm which I find stunning. 

    Would I be better looking at 20mm 2 inch such as Stella LYRA 80/Founder optics or stick with my original 1.25 upgrade idea.

    Thanks.

     

     

     

     

  3. The Duplex Moon Atlas is a great resource for matching orientation to your scope if you are will to stick with left right reversed images.

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/books/duplex-moon-atlas-the-next-generation-lunar-atlas-by-ronald-stoyan.html

     

    I do think this  recommended by Stu may be a better choice than the one I have and think I will be upgrading to this soon. My field map is really convenient/light. I often tuck  under arm or bend it over and tuck in in handles of mount.

     

    Also, have you tried without diagonal and attached eyepiece directly to your ota. It can be a little uncomfortable but it may help on your final decision.

  4. I have had a lot of success with 8mms/12mms  within this range. I also use 9.7mm, 6.4mm Plossl and 5mm in Cyclops mode. 3.2mm has been used only a few times for lunar observing- it's good to have just incase!. I prefer fixed focul length eps.  I'm not a fan of zooms, but the new kid on the block SVbony 8-3mm may be worth a punt with your set up along with  Baader BCO  10mm or Vixen SLV 9/10mm and 12mm. I still strongly recommended Binoviewer as first choice.

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  5.  Hi, I have Meade LX90 ACF 8 inch SCT, similar to yours. I had similar idea to get some 'better'  eyepieces for lunar/planetry. In the end I just doubled up on most of my eyepieces and use with Binoviewer. If you are able to get along with BV they do offer stunning views, and a comfortable relaxing experience. 

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  6. On my SCT I  use BST Starguiders , ES & Meade Plossls.  If you don't need a wider fov Starguiders are great at about £50 and there is a 5mm. There may well be better choices, but they will most likely be at least x2 cost. As i am sure you are aware SCTs are kind on eyepieces. Svbony zoom 8-3mm could be a good choice? I haven't used this but there are a lot of positive comments about this zoom.

  7. I haven't had a chance to use 3.2 mm yet. I usually get out observing from September through to March. (Not 1 massive session!). Thinking of maybe adding  baader q turret for high power Cyclops mode, I don't think I would get anything out of svbony 8-3 zoom in my SCT.?

  8. Hi,  amongst other eyepieces I have Starguiders in each of the 7 focal lengths. Doubled up from 8 through to 25 for Binoviewers. I think they are great and provide me with fantastic views in my SCT.  In case weight may be a concern 8mm, 15mm, 18mm, & 25mm are each about the same height and weight at 181gm. 3.2mm is tallest followed by 5mm both at 215gm. 12mm is 198gm. I haven't gotten round to getting Baader q turret yet. 

     

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