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Observing with just one eye was a big difference as expected, but my feeling is that the difference is even bigger than with smaller binoculars. And using the Ethos 6mm did not make M42 as dim as it happened with the 125mm Borg bino, you feel that extra power. All my Ethos eyepieces ...
As Michael points out, the KUO/APMs do not have baffles between the rhomb turrets and the roof prisms like Kowas and Miyauchis have to minimize off axis light from bouncing off the long sides of the rhombs. When they originally came out they only had 23mm prism apertures, IIRC. Dem...
For me, the 80mm and 130mm apos are keepers and good to have no matter what BT I may have available. A good apo refractor squeezes every bit of detail it can from its aperture, which the BTs just aren't quite designed to do, IME. Apples and oranges and I like them both. Ri...
• 150 mm ED apo binoculars with handle and tripod adapter • 4 Dust Caps • Set 30mm UF 74 degrees eyepieces = 28 x magnification • Collimation Protocol for 100 x magnification • Strong plastic transport case with foam fitting ...