The irony here is that I just sold my copy of this one. Although the view was fine, I had real trouble with eye placement. I do not use eyeglasses while viewing, and the long eye relief was difficult for me. That's why I did not say eye relief was a criteria. I recommend the ...
From time yo time I have followed aircrafts through the skies with a number of telescope design, aperture and eyepices to 75mm. I would say that the key here is not the aperture of the mirror/objetive or the FOV of the eyepiece but the focal ratio of the system. So I would say that...
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you will eventually want both). The reason being is high power and planetary observing isn’t all that adversely affected by narrow field of view eyepieces. If one believes it (and I generally do), Televue has never released a dedicated “planetary” set of eyepieces ...
The Morpheus (without the 14mm) fit this pattern: 17.5/12.5/9/6.5/4.5. You could skip the last 2 as impractical a lot of the time. Add the 30mm APMUltra Flat Fieldand you have a fairly complete set with only 4 eyepieces: 30/17.5/12.5/9mm. ...
They are excellent at showing the field curvature inherent in the telescope... Clear skies! Thomas, Denmark Birder likes this #11 Starman1 Stargeezer Posts:68,008 Joined:23 Jun 2003 Loc:Los Angeles Posted11 May 2022 - 04:38 PM I would not use eyepieces wider than 70° in binoviewers ...
We're currently under COVID lockdown measures here where I live, so I'm not able to show him the views through my telescope, nor lend him my eyepieces. I'm trying my best here to give him asafesuggestion for a good low-power eyepiece that he won't regret. I don't want that pe...