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Hi, It is the most economical of all 100mm, is the 25X100 binocular for deep sky observation really worth it? Regards, Tico.
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Hello, Soon I am going to buy a tiny Lunt telescope, to start with the H-alpha, and I would like to ask you which Accessories are worth it, such as the SOL, Lunt or Televue solar finder? eyepiece zoom Lunt? others? Thank you very much, Regard Tico.
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Hello, Now, I am looking one high photo tripod for the Celestron Skymaster 25x100 right eyepiece binocular , I like know your opinion on this theme. Thank you , Tico
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Hi, I just acquired a clone of the Vixen 2.1X42mm, a tiny and handy binocular, and I gave it the first light, it is a true "constellation catcher", beautiful images under winter skies, crisp and clean. it´ve threads in the objects to thread 2 "filters ..., by chance, has anyone used a nebular filter, CLS, UHC or some other to achieve more contrast in the images? Thank you, tico
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A fantastic image, no doubt! Thanks.
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Hello, Really in a Lunt LS50 have the B400 for visual observation (strictly) there is much difference with a B600 in this same solar telescope? Thanks in advance. Greetings. Nebu,
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Hello I would like to know your opinion on whether there is much difference,in visual image, not photographic, between the model Lunt LS50 THa Pressure tunner and the model Lunt LS60 THa Tild tunner, both with the BF600... on paper they are only 10mm apart although I have not had the opportunity to use any of them, years ago I used a Coronado PST 40 and the image seemed dark, without apparent details and not too much contrast.. I thank you in advance for your opinions. Tico.
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Hello, i like know how long is the Lunt LS60T model with a serial number: 20111741 It,s a used telescope and I have the opportunity to buy this ítem. In your opinión 1200 euro is a good price? Very thanks in advance. Regards, Tico
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BinocularSky Newsletter, December 2019
tico replied to BinocularSky's topic in Observing - with Binoculars
Thanks for your interesting Newsletter!! Paul -
Very thanks! Paul
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Hello, Today during the morning they have lent me a spotting scope of 65mm with an eyepiece at 45º and with a zoom, 15X-45X magbification, and well ... on the one hand I have to say that the eyepiece at 45º I think it does not benefit the search of the plane, it is quite complicated to find him, I think it is easier, much easier with straight eyepieces, such as with the small binocular that I have 8X30 or even with one that left me 12X50 ..., I will say that the use of the zoom goes well to enlarge the image although it is not easy at all. That is why I think that an instrument with a straight eyepiece is better, but I wonder if a spotting scope with a straight eyepiece would be better than a straight binocular with a fixed magnification, of course with a magnification of 20X upwards, since when I could "catch" the plane with powers of 20x or 25X the image was much better in details than an image with 8X or 10X .. Thanks again.
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Hello, I ´m looking for a good binocular with CF and high magnification for airplanes observations, but also Moon,some Messier bright and terrestrial aplkcations.. Thanks in advance for your comments and advices. Tico
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90€ price cut on APM's 12x50 ED apo
tico replied to Ben the Ignorant's topic in Discussions - Binoculars
It seems that APM 10x50 can be a good astrobinocular !! Tico -
Then, there is much difference between this two binoculars? Tico.
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Mark, You're really right, sometimes, I think about it, effectively if I'm always going to use a tripod because I don't go for more aperture, for example, an 80...or a 100..but maybe these already think too much, I mean, the difference in manageability is much greater than the advantage in resolution or luminosity ? I don't know, I'm not very clear..., on the other hand those 4 degrees in the visual field of the 16x70 would lose them with the larger models.. Tico
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Hello, Right now I am looking for information on some binocular of the type 15X70 / 16x70, Helios Apollo, Orion Resolux.TS, Omegon Argus or Lunt ..., I imagine that all of them will be very similar. My intention is to use them as an astronomical instrument for a wide field, to observe large celestial fields, big nebulas, star clusters, Milky Way, ..., with some tripod (because the image trembles even with 8X) or even with some monopod ... I read in some posts that even it´s possible use nebular filters to observe nebulas .. !!! I love this type of object, although I imagine that this can only be possible under very dark skies. The reality is that I usually observe under skies say "suburban" and I would really like to know if the 15X70 /16x70 model would give good results under these skies .. I do not observe with glasses ... in your opinion these binoculars have enough eye relief for a comfortable observation without kidney beam or blackout problems? thanks for reading me Tico
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Wow! It looks like a fantastic place to make wide-field observations of the Milky Way and stellar fields, open clusters and dark nebulas ... precisely with an instrument like its 16x70 ... Thanks for sharing tico.
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Then, Hurra!! for the APM..lol!
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Thanks Ben for that little note, anticipating your review ..., it seems that this binocular can be a good candidate for astronomical observations ... Plyscope, in fact, I had already read this problem of eyepieces somewhere else, its size can be annoying for people with low IPD or a somewhat prominent nose (like mine), how much eye relief has the TS model and the model APM? tico
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Hello, Has anyone used any binocular of the APM ED series? How are they, flat field, luminosity, AC, aberration in edges, sharpness and contrast? Thank you Tico
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Hello, I think that his instrument under the exceptional skies of La Palma will show him objects as he has never seen them before ... tico
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Telescope+eyepiece for wide nebulas?
tico replied to tico's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Hello again, Thanks John, with this combination "I'd probably try and stick with the 24mm / 68 degree eyepiece with the 100mm F/4 newtonian though. " how much field can we get? regards, Tico -
Hello, What is the best combination of telescope and eyepiece to observe objects such as the North America nebula, Gamma cygni nebula or the Veil nebula, in Cygnus? In this case I mean being able to get a vision of the whole set, not of enlarged parts. best regards. Tico
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Hello, Which is the best binocular to observe nebulae like that of North America and that of the Veil in the swan? Thank you Tico