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Louis D replied to TRACEY 1409's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
What sort of reputable site would ever recommend a Jones-Bird type telescope? I'm really curious because they are generally an abomination optically. -
Celestron Axiom LX 31mm - poor man's "Terminagler"?
Louis D replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
It should be the same internally as the original 30mm ES-82 mushroom top that I have along with the 30mm Meade 5000 UWA. It's a good eyepiece other than the ring of fire effect. Put the moon out there in the last 15% of the field and watch it turn orange. It is possible to decloak it to drop a good chunk of its weight and bulk, though I'm not sure of the details how. My 30mm ES-82 required prying off the upper rubber ring. It was glued down pretty solidly. -
Is Sky Safari more accurate the SkEye for use as a DSC app?
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The Telrad would be fine for your 10" Dob, but would be a bit of a tight fit on your Z130. The Rigel works well on smaller scopes, and it has a built in pulsing circuit to boot.
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If you're simply having difficulty locating objects, why not just install DSCs? I found this thread discussing DSC retrofit options for Dobs on CN. Read it over, and see if there are some good suggestions in there that might apply to your situation.
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New spotter and 'Thank you FLO.'
Louis D replied to ollypenrice's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Interesting. In the US, we refer to them as cell towers. Congrats on the win and new spotting scope.- 1 reply
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Seems like a huge waste to use 1.25" eyepieces in a 3" focuser. All that extra weight and bulk for nothing.
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If that level of pincushion distortion bothers you, stay away from the 27mm Panoptic and 28mm RKE as they have even stronger pincushion than Plossls (like the NPL). Notice the bowing of the ruler/yardstick in the last four eyepiece AFOV images below:
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A match made in heaven...Genesis and 31mm Nagler
Louis D replied to Stu's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Here's Tele Vue's own history table documenting the introduction (but not discontinuation) of each product. -
A match made in heaven...Genesis and 31mm Nagler
Louis D replied to Stu's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
That's in my AT72ED with TSFLAT2 and 8" Dob with GSO CC. The 30mm APM UFF is also dead flat as well in both. By way of comparison, the 30mm Wide-Field III clone has loads of field curvature in either. I once moved it well back from the diagonal in the AT72ED with a 2" extension and racked in my focuser to overcompensate the field flattening, and then the 30mm WFIII had a pretty flat field and just residual astigmatism at the edge. It's a shame it doesn't have a built in field flattening element at the bottom because it would actually make a pretty decent 80 degree eyepiece. I was able to achieve similar results for my 14mm Pentax XL with about an extra inch of spacing. -
Eyepiece selection based on exit pupil
Louis D replied to amaury's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Since the current generation of ES-82s all have recessed eye lenses, I can understand where it would lose about 3mm of eye relief right there. I know I can just take in the whole field of my first-gen mushroom top 30mm ES-82 with eyeglasses on. I've measured it to have 16mm of usable eye relief while the ES spec says 22mm, and that's about how it feels, or possibly 17mm. You have to press in to take in the entire field of view, but it is doable without scratching your glasses. Since the 24mm version has a smaller eye lens, I would expect less usable eye relief in the original gen-1 version, and even less with the current gen's recessed eye lens. I'd guess probably 13mm of usable eye relief, which is great if you're not wearing glasses. -
A match made in heaven...Genesis and 31mm Nagler
Louis D replied to Stu's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Interesting. I have one of the original mushroom top 30mm ES-82s, and it is dead flat of field to my presbyopic eyes. What I can't stand about it is the CAEP that causes the ring of fire. It also causes extended objects like planets to split into a red and blue copy slightly separated from one another near the edge. If you simply concentrate on the center, it's hard to notice this, so it is good for sweeping rich star fields. Enjoy your Terminagler/Genesis combination! -
Good to hear. Did you buy through AliExpress or directly from Hercules? Any issues with the transaction?
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Star adventurer inverted image
Louis D replied to Airbear's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
The only time I got tripped up with all these inversions and flips was when I was using both a refractor and a Newtonian at an outreach event on alt-az mounts. As I moved each to reposition the object after letting it drift though the field of view, I kept getting mixed up which way was up/down and left/right in each. The refractor is upright, but reversed left/right. The Newtonian is rotated 180 degrees, so inverted in both directions. I eventually got the hang of it. -
@GKADid you ever get a chance to try out your Hercules solar wedge? If so, what are your thoughts on it?
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KUO is making some splendid eyepieces like the APM UFFs and likely the Aero ED, WO/Nirvana/TS UWANs, and maybe even the Orion LHD and APM HDC-XWA lines. If any Chinese eyepiece maker can pull it off, they're mostly likely to be able to do it.
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Eyepiece selection based on exit pupil
Louis D replied to amaury's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
It's still quite comfortable to use with eyeglasses. In use, it feels more like the 18mm of eye relief that my Pentax XWs and 14mm Morpheus have. -
I just remember how long it took for the 17.5mm Morpheus to finally hit store shelves. Wasn't it several years of delays? And that was pre-Covid.
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It's a good idea to keep these screws around for other unforeseen needs in the future. They're used in a lot of astro equipment.
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Generally M4 or M5 screws, depending on the brand.
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Baader Morpheus range - General chat
Louis D replied to Barry-W-Fenner's topic in Discussions - Eyepieces
With slight refocusing near the field stop (last 10% of field, let's say) in all of my scopes, I see a bit of astigmatism in my 14mm Morpheus that is utterly absent from the 9mm Morpheus, 10mm Delos, and 14mm Pentax XL (which has loads of field curvature, but no astigmatism). I look at planets near the field stop as I let them drift across the field to maximize dwell time looking for details. There's no degradation in the 9mm Morpheus or 10mm Delos across the field that I can detect using this technique.