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F15Rules

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  1. Looks like it could be a longish eyepiece..Something like a Speers-Waler perhaps? Dave
  2. I've tested them briefly in daytime (and the 7.5mm as I have the Parks and Ultima in that size too), and they are almost exactly partial -certainly a fraction of a mm difference if any, so well within the reach of individual binoviewer eyepiece adjustments☺?. Dave
  3. Lovely EPs Mike, glad it worked out Dave
  4. Nice eyepieces Chris - and they make great doorstops too, big things that they are! And I'm liking your Spiderman observing tray too... Dave
  5. Parks Gold set (3.8mm to 30mm except the 5mm), now joined by a pair of Celestron Ultimas in 7.5mm and 30mm. All in a nice new Ali case☺.. Dave
  6. I owned a 7mm Luminos a couple of years back and it was a very good ep. It got top marks in a Sky at Night review, but despite that it was actually a really nice eyepiece! Big, heavy , and well screwed together ☺. Dave
  7. Nice StellarVue 9x50 RACI finder arrived a few days ago. It takes 1.25" eyepieces too -- shown with a Parks Gold 25mm in place. It fits my FS128 finder bracket nicely and will save me a cricked neck.. I'll be sorry to see the original 7x50 Tak straight through finder go though. It's a wonderful mini scope in its' own right with illuminator and helical focuser' and the sharpest finder I've ever used.. Here's a view of both in situ..☺ Dave
  8. Just protecting the old girls' feelings Steve?.. Dave
  9. That Brandon should be superb in Andromeda at F5, er, I mean F15.. Clear skies Steve, Dave
  10. Steve...!! Have you been chopping Andromeda's tube?? Congratulations on the new Nagler?☺ Dave
  11. So, you like Binoculars then, Steve? By comparison, I have this pair as recommended by your good self..Opticron Adventurer WPII and am very happy with them too☺ Dave
  12. You're not missing anything Jock..I bought the same set, it's great value. The prism has 32mm clear aperture so shouldn't vignette any 1.25 eps. You can use 2" nosepiece/T2 as well (have done so before), and the prism build is certainly up to the weight of 2" eps - but vignetting is then likely (Although not actually too bad I found). A great bit of kit?☺. Dave
  13. Nice old mount but not exactly cheap! It seems to me that ENS prices have been rising quite a bit in the past few years? "Proper" GPs often with electric drives come up for sale on here or the other site..☺ Dave
  14. Cracking mount Mike, so smooth and well engineered. If you could source a good wooden tripod for it, it would be immensely stable (I'm sure it is already very good) - and the Tak will only have its own objective and sky conditions as it's limitations ☺. Dave
  15. I bought the WO diagonal to compare to the Baader. I only used it once, so in fairness I'm not qualified to comment in depth on its performance. It looks pretty well made to me. The helical focus feature is nice, a little stiff perhaps, but it was new so might well free up with use. The one time I did compare briefly with the Baader I felt the Baader was a bit sharper and definitely had more contrast. The Baader costs around £40 more than the WO..I think that the Baader is worth the extra, for the better build and Optics, but the WO represents decent value at £59 plus shipping. I sold mine quicker than I planned, to help fund a new Morpheus 17.5mm, so watch out for a comparison of the M17.5 with my LVW22 before long☺. Dave
  16. I use the Baader T2 (not Zeiss) 1.25" prism set with helical micro focuser. I love it. The Tak prism is nice but doesn't have the same solidity, nor the micro focusing.. Mike, for binoviewing the Baader prism does have a locking screw which would prevent the bv from rotating (though you would lose the micro focusing feature ☺). For mounting, the clamshell for me??.. Dave
  17. ..Gasping for breath sounds.."my - last - two - eps - ever"... If you say so, if you say so... Dave
  18. My expected new old stock Parks Gold Series Pseudo Masuyama 3.8mm arrived from the USA today☺. Here's a pic of it next to my 7.5mm, which it dwarfs.. I've added more details on my Eyepiece forum thread "Going retro vintage Japanese glass".. Dave
  19. If you look at Jeremy's link to Amazon, they do seem to do larger size versions which might be big enough for your Naglers?☺ Dave
  20. Thanks Russ. Yes, spot on. I think these are very early Parks ones, maybe even dating from the 1980s.. Looking forward to a proper first light before long.. Dave
  21. Hi Steve, Yes, I bought a pair from Robtics in Holland (£22 for a pair shipped!), and I was very fortunate to be gifted 3 very kindly by MikeDknight, one of which was large enough to fit on the 30mm, which is a lovely eyepiece . Just need to find one or two more now but at least I can swap them around if need be.. Dave
  22. I've got an old small ali case which just happens to fit my newly acquired set of Parks Gold Japanese Pseudo-Masuyamas quite nicely.. I also have an incoming 3.8mm which should arrive any time now, so I'll have 7 of the possible 9 variants in this line: 3.8, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30mm Dave
  23. So add it to your sig!! How do you like your 9mm? Are you tempted by the new 17.5mm? Dave
  24. All said in good fun Steve☺.. Perhaps our Newt and Dob friends can come up with some names for fracs??
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