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Moon-Monkey

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Moon-Monkey last won the day on January 8 2023

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  1. Just wish they came up with a 40 and a 5 lol
  2. Neal there well worth trying to find just last night I was using this set to observe Jupiter and the lunar craters on the limb and they were tack sharp I was just as impressed with them now as I was when I first got them lol
  3. Still looking for the 40 and the 5mm a year later lol
  4. You got it buddy 🙂🙂 sharp pencils, dry pastels it’s is 🙂👍
  5. Well done to all those who participated and congratulations to those who won it was well deserved there was a plethora of amazing work on that thread clear skies and sharp pencils everyone until the next time lol
  6. Yes it’s absolutely possible it does take a certain amount of investigation to assertion what your looking for bloke Halpha where it’s far more visible and noticeable the ALPO will soon be doing a program again about this if it interests you then let me know it’s good fun
  7. Hey bud sorry it means white light flare 🙂 something I didn’t belive to be possible to do in white light before deep investigation and historical literature 🙂
  8. That’s ok can I request another comp for sketching soon please this was so much fun and great to see others sketches and stories 👍
  9. Thanks Roy it’s such a good grab and go it’s swiftly becoming my most used scope lol
  10. Ok so this is months later and I saved and ordered the Lacerta wedge … only thing I’m going to say is this holy smoke !!!! The difference is outstanding . not only do I see far more details the granulation the faculae and the fibrils in the penumbra but because it has this Brewster angle and has infinite light level adjustability I can concentrate on a specific target more and hone in on the details as @Stu said above I can also run more power and get blown up views compared to before all in all an amzing purchase that I cannot sing the praises of enough anyone reading this in any doubt the difference is night and day (excuse the pun) and for those who have doubts I tried them back to back same Continuum filter same apeture same eyepiece and there really is no comparison I was using proper BAADER ND5.0 visual film and until I got this wedge I really worried that I was making a mistake and the “slight detail gain” wouldn’t be worth it oh how I was wrong going back and forth with film and wedge back to back it’s apparent that I made the right decision lol and that’s an understatement 🤣🤣🤣 Thabkyou for your help everyone imma happy bunny !!!!!!!
  11. That’s a good point bud never thought of Barlow oh after the binoviewer !! Not sure if I would risk my continuum direct in the path although as you say if the focus point is far off it should be ok this is what criterion did many years ago isn’t it with their solar filters 🙂🙂
  12. Hey buddy that would be great thanks !! It was some of your posts that led me down the Lacerta wedge path and I’m so glad I did !!!! Holy cow this thing is awesome just wondering if binoviewers will give even more resolution to this setup 🙂
  13. Very true thabks bud It kind of erks me to go back to film now I have this wedge and can see the increase in contrasts and detail I’m getting now though 🙂
  14. Thanks Malcolm some good points lol here buddy I appreciate that it never occurred to me about the wedge being of a longer light path than my normal 2” diagonal hmmm I may have to reassess the situation I was looking forward to trying this out in the future but I guess it may not work with the little ST clear skies my friend
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