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Subject: Re: [M]: Which eyepiece?
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Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Wed Dec 01 05:12:15 1999
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At 09:46 AM 01/12/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Well, Christmas is almost upon us (again? We just finished the last one!),
>and with it comes the eternal question - "what do you want?"
>
>This year, I'm thinking of a new eyepiece or two. Since I got the 'scope in
>the summer, I've just been using the standard 26mm & a 2x barlow.
>
>What would be the recommendations of the knowlewdge of this list?
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>Bear in mind - I do astro-photography as well, and would like to be able to
>use the eyepiece in this setup - I guess this means the Naglers are out!
>
>Mike
Microscope objectives are better, anyway (and cheaper, too, if you can get
and adapt one from the myriad of damaged school microscopes out there.)
Rob Roy Maker of LX200 joysticks
CANADA <http://www.worldchat.com/commercial/skyoptics/Joystick.html>
USA <http://www.scopetronix.com>
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