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Silly question sorry....
but abt binoviewers... u'd need a PAIRS of eps rite? or not?
as if the binoviewer ain't costly enuff already...
>> What are other member's experiences using the Televue or other
>> binoviewers, particularly about which eyepieces to use.
>
>I have used both the Televue and the Takahashi binoviewers.
>The Televue is better, but costs almost 50% more than the Tak.
>The Televue maintains the focus when you adjust the EP separation.
>The Tak does not.
>
>I do know the Tak contains a 2x barlow, and if I remember
>correctly so does the Televue. The images on both were very
>good.
>
>Whatever way you go you will enjoy the view. Two eyes appear
>to see more detail than one.
>
>The binoviewer is somewhat limited on you SCT. You can only
>use 1.25" EPs and the EP barrel can't be too fat. Add the
>barlow and you are very limited in DSO viewing. It is hard
>to get low power for many DSOs. For planetary and the brighter
>DSOs it is great.
>
>Good luck!
>Gene Horr
>
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