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If you went back to just one eyepiece, what would it be?


Alan White

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Hmmm, probably my 18mm BCO and a 2x or 2.25x Barlow. 

Not the widest afov, but great for lunar and planets and easy doubles. 

If the OTA is on a tracking mount Afov is less important. 

The Baader Mk IV is second place and Morpheus 14mm third. 

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With me doing very little in the way of visual these days,  I have gradually reduced my range of eyepieces until I have only one non-bulk-standard one left. That's my pentax 14XL and it does me very well for the small amount of visual I do. So I will stick with that one.

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I'm joining the rebellion.

I'd go for my 22mm Nagler and a huge arsenal of scopes.

But it's a difficult one... ask me in 5 minutes and I might have changed my mind.

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On the subject of One Eyepiece, I have been giving serious consideration to getting a Nirvana 16mm for both sides of my dual scope setup  - the ST80 and the SkyMax 102. Am I allowed multiple copies of the same eyepieces?

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On 03/08/2019 at 12:22, Ags said:

On the subject of One Eyepiece, I have been giving serious consideration to getting a Nirvana 16mm for both sides of my dual scope setup  - the ST80 and the SkyMax 102. Am I allowed multiple copies of the same eyepieces?

Abs, one in each scope adds up to two, so sadly no.

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