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  1. I read the review and note the stated requirement for a tripod with rotating centre column as the jib has a fixed base. However you can add the rotating capability with a panning base like the one linked below: https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Panoramic-Aluminum-Panorama-Capacity/dp/B07T9KQZBF
  2. Hi, has anyone tried the above? It is sold on AliExpress for USD 58, a reviewer from Brazil says he/she uses it for astronomy and that the edges are better than the 5x25 Visionking (which has an even wider view). Listing: https://m.aliexpress.com/i/1005001729679651.html Specifications: Porro, fully multicoated BAK4 IPD 60-74mm 690g Waterproof, Argon-purged Eye Relief 21mm Field of view 10° Centre Focus 6.5x32 Min focus 3m It looks like an alternative to the other 9° binoculars I known of eg Vixen 6.5x32 SG (9°), Kowa BD II XD 6.5x32 (10°), Opticron Adventurer T WP 6.5x32 (9.2°), Nikon Action Extreme 7x35 (9.3°). Background: I have a Celestron Trailseeker 8x42 (non-ED), it has 8.1° TFOV. Crux (4 main stars) and Lyra (minus Vega) fit in the FOV but the stars are at the edge and cannot be focused to points due to astigmatism. I wear eyeglasses. I tried 2.1x42 binoculars but did not like them due to narrow AFOV with glasses and lack of dark skies locally. So I am looking for conventional binoculars with long eye relief and wide TFOV.
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