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Doug

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  1. I have had the Canon is 15x50 for over 14 years plus they have been all around the world with me best and a great investment if you love Astronomy but used it for everything else
  2. As you have large binocular I take it you have a tripod I would recommend a pair of 20X80 or even 20x100 it will allow you to see nebula and Jupiter moons best of luck as you can see the largest ones I have are 15x80 but wish they could be 20x100 I have had some good nights with good friends that have 20x100 just fantastic let us know when you do your next purchase
  3. I have a pair of Opticron 15x80 and I have had them for some years I find them really good bins, they are as good as the day I purchased them
  4. Hi I personally would not buy these binoculars 20x60 are very hard to use I save up your money and buy a tripod and a pair of 20x80 or even 25x80 coted lenses, this will allow you to see the planet and nebula's and galaxies M41 M42 M44 etc also the heaver the tripod the better
  5. Doug

    Lunar Eclipse

    0:309 as it hit full a eclipse in Essex then start to open at the bottoms splendid the red is stunning like looking Mars close up :-)
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