nightfisher Posted December 28, 2014 Share Posted December 28, 2014 Out of interest, how do GSO/revelation plossl`s perform in an f5 newtonian reflector, i guess they will be okay to edge? i was thinking the 15mm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reeny Posted December 28, 2014 Share Posted December 28, 2014 I will be using the 9mm tonight on the moon, and have used the 12mm OK in the 8" dob F5.9 - no problems.The 52 degree field of view is limitedBut the clarity is nearly as good as the Explore Scientific 82 / and the 6mm Delos I have.i.e. - if it's 100% good, it can't get any better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightfisher Posted December 28, 2014 Author Share Posted December 28, 2014 cheers Reeny, i did have a full set of these some years back but did not have an f5 newt at the time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reeny Posted December 28, 2014 Share Posted December 28, 2014 I notice that the 15mm is the 68degree superview.I haven't tried the 68o Revelation myself, but the Maxvision 16mm should be better (at double the price).If you are buying new - I would suggest that the £22 to £27 cost of a Revelation Plossl (plus postage) might be better spent going towards the cost of a new ES82 eyepiece instead.For around £100 - £114 they are excellent value for money.http://www.365astronomy.com/Explore-Scientific-Eyepieces/I am only using my 9mm and 12mm Plossls because they are in the EP case already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozzie Posted December 28, 2014 Share Posted December 28, 2014 I've got the 15mm & 20mm superview and the standard 32mm..In a 130 f5 astromaster the 15 and 20 were a disappointment, very soft to the edge from a good 20% if not more.. they're very good in an f10 but I've noticed a fair amount of glare off axis on bright objects..Not sure how the standard 52deg plossls fair, the 32mm is nice but I'd stay away from the superview ones at f5... although I have noticed slightly better performance in the 200p f5 but not in the league of the es82 or TV plossl’s.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reeny Posted December 28, 2014 Share Posted December 28, 2014 I have the 42mm 2-inch Revelation as a cheap wide view eyepiece.But the large exit pupil spoils the view compared to the 52 degree Plossls.It works OK, but it doesn't have the WOW factor.The 16mm Maxvision is superb, with or without the 2.5x Revelation Barlow.And the 11mm 82 degree explore scientific is even better, on par with the Delos I have.jupiter tonight is down to 100x magnification with the weather conditions tonight.When the seeing is as bad as this, nothing works. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightfisher Posted December 29, 2014 Author Share Posted December 29, 2014 Thank you for the reples, its just the standard 15mm 52 degree model i was asking about, but i have ordered one any how Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave In Vermont Posted December 29, 2014 Share Posted December 29, 2014 Never had any issues with Plossl's - of any brand - in my F/4 Newt. Visually speaking. Never tried AP through a Plossl though. You should be good-to-go for visual at least.Clear Skies,Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightfisher Posted December 29, 2014 Author Share Posted December 29, 2014 Cheers Dave, i have sort of "rediscovered" plossl`s lately, but i dont think i will be getting any others, this will give me a mixed bad of 6.3 10 15 20 and 25mm focal lengths though i dont see me ever using the 6.3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaceboy Posted December 29, 2014 Share Posted December 29, 2014 The revelation eyepieces are good value for money but if your not accustomed to coma you may not be comfortable with the amount you'll have in the field of view. You will find the 17mm TAL eyepiece I sold you performs slightly better but even so only 40% of the view will be unaffected by coma which in a 52° FOV isn't a lot. Coma is apparent and unavoidable in all fast scopes whether you use Televue, Pentax, ES or Nikon so don't be disheartened if you find there is a lot in the Revelation plossl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nightfisher Posted December 29, 2014 Author Share Posted December 29, 2014 Only paid £14 new so dont matter if it dont work so well in the newt, got other scopes i can get the best from it, cheers matey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfian Posted December 29, 2014 Share Posted December 29, 2014 Hi Jules, I have the Vixen NPL 15mm plossl and it works fine with my Celestron 130 f5 and also the 114 f4.4 and is probably my most used EP in these scopes. I've never got too analytical with it given that I've not had anything (in that range) to directly compare it with, but I've not regretted buying it. I have both the 2.5(?) barlow and 32mm EP from GSO/Revelation and I like them. the 32mm is really good in the Tal. If the 15mm is of a similar quality it should be OK (for the money). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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