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Subject: Re: [M]: 35mm astrophotography(for now)
From: maxx
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Mon Jan 12 00:56:18 1998

While you're here, how about checking out the Astronomy Book List ?

You might check out the Astrofocuser (now available for the Nikon).
It is less money and has three times more magnification. About 20x
and uses 1.25" eyepieces. Click on my URL to see one installed on an
LX-200.
Regards,
Maxx
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RHGRUEN wrote:
>
> Robert:
> I've found exact focusing the camera to be very hard since most celestrial
> objects are fairly dim in a standard finder. I have a Nikon F-2 and purchased
> a DW-2 6X Viewfinder. It makes focusing much easier and the images are much
> brighter, a world of difference for 35mm photography. Good luck
>
> Ralph G

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