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  1. 2 hours ago, Moonshane said:

    bear in mind that the two eye view is more than the sum of two single eye views. in other words, don't be disappointed by the single eye view, it's not the same.

    Thanks, but I was bearing that in mind. ? I will make no judgement on view, just check to see what's needed to achieve focus.

    I have two or three possible EPs (I think!) and will wait before pairing up. I'll also try the BV in different scopes just to learn all I can before committing funds. This is unusual for me - I usually go all in very quickly - so is this a sign I'm maturing? ? 

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  2. Thanks for that, Alan. Very helpful.

    I had already decided to hang fire before buying any new EP and planned to do exactly as you suggest, try the binoviewer with only one eye! I agree with you about the magnification and don't seek to push it too high: results are always disappointing.

    My Cemax 12mm 'lives' in the scope and only occasionally do I try something else. The 12 gives me a nice full disc, which I prefer.

    Binoviewing has been suggested for solar viewing by many people but I'm also aware that many just don't get on with it. So only one way to find out ... Delivery due tomorrow. ?

    Thanks again.

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  3. Hi, from me, too, Alan. Just about to take a dip into binoviewing with the same scope setup, so may I ask what /which EPs in your pic? There's a familiar colour scheme ... ?

    My default is a 12mm Cemax and not sure if I should twin it with another for the binoviewer or go for TV 15mm.

    Any comment?

    Any others wish to comment, please?

  4. 1 hour ago, Alan White said:

    Time or extension will tell.

    That's the stuff! Pick yourself up and get back on it. All part of the fun and learning what works for you.

    I struggled with eye placement, too, but now use an eye extender. It helps a lot.

    Your Mrs bought you an eyepiece. What a lovely thing to do. Don't be disappointed.

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  5. Stu, I feel your pain from here.

    (Sorry this goes off-topic, again, but I moan and groan about my skies when yours are certainly worse as far as LP goes. Like I say, I feel for you.)

    Now as I recall, this thread kicked off - sorry, started - with this question: Is the 32mm Telvue Plossl as good as they say?

    I refer you to my original response, yes it is.

    I'm off.  ??

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  6. 27 minutes ago, Alan White said:

    It's a slippery slope this hobby.


    Is the 32mm Telvue Plossl as good as they say?

    Slippery slope, indeed. 

    Be careful of the green-on-black magic. It can lead one into slipping a lot. ??

    Yes, it is.

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