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Stell
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thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP
      #3431002 - 11/05/09 12:41 PM

If I decided to add a premium EP in the 13-14 mm category, what has your personal experience revealed would be your top recommendation: a 13/T6 Nag, a 14 Pentax XL, a 13 Vixen LVW or ???? (An Ethos or Pentax XW is out of my price range- Or would you recommend waiting/saving an extra year+ to get one of those over the previous list?) Looking for your experience/expertise on the matter, knowing full well that EP selection is always a personal preference. (Note: I own a Orion XT10i if it matters) Thanks. Stell

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3431019 - 11/05/09 12:49 PM

13T6 Nagler or a Pentax 14XW. My own preference would be for the 13T6 Nagler (got one, kept it, still use it sometimes even after getting a 13E). The eye relief of the 13T6 is plenty for me, and it's plenty sharp and I prefer the 82 deg AFOV EPs to the 70deg AFOV ones, but those two parameters are a matter of personal preference.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: FirstSight]
      #3431063 - 11/05/09 01:06 PM

If used is OK, I'd suggest a Meade S4000 14mm UWA.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Rick Woods]
      #3431130 - 11/05/09 01:36 PM

I agree with Rick, to my eye I really don't see enough of a difference between the Nagler and Meade UWA. I would probably get the UWA.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: hfjacinto]
      #3431165 - 11/05/09 01:50 PM

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knowing full well that EP selection is always a personal preference




Hit the nail on the head. But some things that you need to consider. Need to wear glasses? If so then 13T6 is out and best choice would be the XW. Do you like seeing the field stop? Some people do and if you fall under that group then the Nagler is not for you. I have no problem seeing and using the 82deg with my 13T6 but I can't see the field stop unless I move my eye/head into the side of the EP. That's kind of the basis of the "spacewalk effect" and some people don't like it. And lastly, what are your observing conditions? If you're in a heavily LP area then many of the benefits or performance differences between EP's (besides FOV) becomes moot - save your dough but if you have decent skies then IMO differences will be seen and definitely go with the premium brands.

If you have decent skies, like not seeing the field stop and having an expansive view, then I don't think you could go wrong with the 13T6. About $200 on used market, add $60 to $75 for new.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3431355 - 11/05/09 03:27 PM

Can't go wrong with the 13 T6.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: turtle86]
      #3431407 - 11/05/09 03:53 PM

I think you will better off with the 13 T6 for that particular scope.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Rick Woods]
      #3431567 - 11/05/09 05:19 PM

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If used is OK, I'd suggest a Meade S4000 14mm UWA.




That eyepiece will cause major balance issues in an XT10.

In addition I think it is 20 years behind the times in terms of coatings and glass technology. Throughput and contrast to my eye are noticeably inferior to modern offerings like the 13mm ETHOS, 13mm Nagler T6, 13mm Vixen LVW, 14mm Pentax XL & XW, 14mm Denkmeier.

I own a 12mm Nagler T4, a 13mm ETHOS and a 14mm Pentax XW, but if I was buying something for an XT10 and had $250 to spend I would be buying the 14mm Denkmeier in a heartbeat.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: nyc_nurse]
      #3431624 - 11/05/09 05:52 PM

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Do you like seeing the field stop? Some people do and if you fall under that group then the Nagler is not for you. I have no problem seeing and using the 82deg with my 13T6 but I can't see the field stop unless I move my eye/head into the side of the EP.




Most people with normal vision should be able to see the field stop of an 82 degree EP. For others it may require some practice in using the EP. You may be placing your eye too close to the EP. Use the rubber eyeguard of the 13T6 as a guide.

And another recommendation for the Nagler 13T6.


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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: bsim]
      #3431655 - 11/05/09 06:05 PM

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Most people with normal vision should be able to see the field stop of an 82 degree EP.




Humm. My problem seems to be not being able to see the field stop clearly as a defined ring of black when I look into the EP with a light source in front. My eye picks up the lens edge on the front element, which is very close to the angular size of the true field stop but I can tell that it's a bit shy of it - regardless of eye placement. It seems like I would have an easier time seeing the field stop clearly defined if the front lens element was just a bit wider.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: nyc_nurse]
      #3431711 - 11/05/09 06:39 PM

I'll provide a contrary opinion (but then, I've never used a Nagler 13T6, Pentax XL, or Pentax XW). If you're like me and prefer EPs with plenty of eye relief, the Vixen LVW 13mm is the way to go--mine is easily one of my most-used EPs.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3431713 - 11/05/09 06:40 PM

I have an XT10i and also have the following eyepieces that fit your question: 13mm Nagler Type 6, 13mm Vixen LVW and 14mm Meade Series 4000 UWA.

The Meade is my fave for sentimental reasons, but the 13mm T6 has better throughput. The 13mm LVW is also excellent, but not quite the starry-vista-machine the other two are.

Regards,

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: jrbarnett]
      #3431722 - 11/05/09 06:47 PM

Jim, do you say that because the LVW doesn't have the AFOV that the other two do, or in your opinion, are there other reasons as well?

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: ssatko]
      #3431738 - 11/05/09 06:58 PM

14mm Meade UWA... I don't know about the 4000 series, but the 5000 series is amazing... And a LOT cheaper than the Nagler for what I feel is the same quality product--with more comfortable viewing imo. As far as I can see, it's superb. You won't be disappointed.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: RonBurgundy]
      #3431829 - 11/05/09 08:00 PM

Stell,

I think one of the great values available right now is the Vixen LVW. It's on sale at Astronomics for only $199.

68 degree field of view and marvelously sharp out to the edge. Televue EPs have their proponents, and I know folks who have them enjoy them. But, I honestly think the LVW represents an exceptional value with excellent (20mm) eye relief.

Take a look.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: RonBurgundy]
      #3431830 - 11/05/09 08:01 PM

13T6 should work great in your scope.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: turtle86]
      #3431898 - 11/05/09 08:51 PM

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Can't go wrong with the 13 T6.




I agree! However the Pentax 14 has better eye relief for viewing comfort with eye glasses. I know Pentax's are more expensive, but if you're not in a hurry, dealers sometimes put them on sale, especially closer to Christmas. I'd shop around frequently.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: David E]
      #3431958 - 11/05/09 09:36 PM

The Celestron Axiom 15mm LX, maybe another choice.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3432016 - 11/05/09 10:02 PM

Premium shemium, I really like my Stratus 13mm

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: oldtimer]
      #3432189 - 11/06/09 12:10 AM

Stell, it's unfortunate that Pentax XWs are currently out of your price range; they are very, very high quality EPs, although the 14mm is known for some field curvature.

I'm another big fan of the Vixen LVW line. The 13mm is outstanding; no field curvature that I can see, very high contrast, eye relief that's so, so comfortable, tack sharp to the edge (at least in my f4.8 scope.)

Naglers certainly have their proponents, but the LVWs are hard to beat, at any price. I'd recommend trying one before buying anything else.

c/s,

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3432225 - 11/06/09 12:49 AM

Stell,

Weigh your options. The T6 is the lightest of your choices and offers the most 'spacewalk' of these. The choice is pretty easy, isn't it? I own the 11mm T6, and it's wonderful.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: hfjacinto]
      #3432257 - 11/06/09 01:51 AM

Quote:

I agree with Rick, to my eye I really don't see enough of a difference between the Nagler and Meade UWA. I would probably get the UWA.




At $159 the 14mm Meade Series 5000 UWA is a pretty good choice. In fact, I am considering adding a few of these EPs to my collection.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: darylf96]
      #3432294 - 11/06/09 03:32 AM

Quote:

Quote:

I agree with Rick, to my eye I really don't see enough of a difference between the Nagler and Meade UWA. I would probably get the UWA.




At $159 the 14mm Meade Series 5000 UWA is a pretty good choice. In fact, I am considering adding a few of these EPs to my collection.

Clear Skies!
Daryl




Hi,

I did a lot of the field testing for this eyepiece review and IMO the 14mm Meade S5000 UWA was a fairly average performer, when used in a 10"/F5 newtonian. It's EOF performance left something to be desired and it is not an eyepiece I would buy for use in an F5 newtonian. I haven't used any of the other focal lengths of the Meade S5000 UWA series but I have heard from experienced users the 14mm focal length is the worst performer of the series and the other focal lengths perform noticeably better in a fast newtonian than the 14mm.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: ssatko]
      #3432655 - 11/06/09 10:57 AM

Nope, purely the effect of AFOV plus eye relief. The 65 degree AFOV and 20mm eye relief combination of the LVW results in a very comfortable, well-corrected view, but not nearly as "immersive" as the 13mm T6 or 14mm Series 4k UWA, which have a wider AFOV plus shorter eye relief combination; these "suck you in" whereas the LVW lets you perch at a clinical distance and examine the field.

The LVW is a splendid eyepiece and at $199 on sale at Astronomics, it's hard to beat for value. To me it comes down to how much sky you want, and whether you care about how close you are to it when observing.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: jrbarnett]
      #3432869 - 11/06/09 01:02 PM

Thanks for the info, Jim. Maybe one day I'll spring for a used 13T6 for testing purposes, but for the time being I'm really happy with my 13LVW.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: ssatko]
      #3435028 - 11/07/09 05:13 PM

You guys are awesome! This is some prime feedback. 'Thanks' doesn't really do it justice. So let me run one more question past the experts: in your personal experience, how much better is a Nagler 13mm than a Vixen LVW? The difference in cost (buying each 'used') is at least $50-70 (more than 'change' to a parochial school teacher like myself). A study by a British astronomy group rated the 8mm LVW ahead of the 7mm Nagler in almsot every category except for FoV. Any correlation here? Sharing any first-hand experience would be greatly appreciated. Blessings. Stell

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Stell]
      #3436303 - 11/08/09 12:34 PM

I have and have extensively used both the 13mm LVW and 13mm Nagler Type 6. I also own and have extensively use both the 8mm LVW and the 7mm Nagler Type 6. I've also read the British comparison review of the 8mm LVW and several other eyepieces you mention. I have also done more controlled testing of the 7mm Nagler Type 6 and 8mm LVW in last year's World Cup effort.

Here's how I'd sort out all of those things. First, the comparison review from Sky at Night includes comparison of a couple of non-performance criteria along with several performance-related criteria. In reading any commercial article that includes weighted factors that go beyond performance, I think you have to do some filtering to get to the "useful" information. That said, I think that if you cull the fluff from the review, you end up with pretty fair rankings among the eyepieces. That is, price dependent the 8mm LVW won, and price independent, it lost to the 7mm XW and matched the 7mm Nagler Type 6.

In the World Cup, our 8mm LVW was a quarter-finalist. Our 7mm Nagler Type 6 and 7mm XW were not, BUT we didn't exactly eliminate the XW "scientifically" and the eyepiece that ultimately won was an eyepiece that tied the XW in group testing. Net-net, the 8mm LVW is somewhere up there with the bets of the best 7mm and 8mm eyepieces.

Moving on to 13mm units, I haven't done the same kind of formal compaison (same night, same target, multiple observers, formal scoring system, etc.) with the 13mm Type 6 and 13mm LVW. I find that it us VERY difficult to extrapolate comparative performance based on observations on different nights, or of different targets. Many times I've formed such "seat of the pants" impressions, only to find them contradicted when I made the effort to compare apples and apples. With that caveat, SOTP I would say that the LVW is more comfortable than the Nagler, both due to eye relief and ease of taking the whole field in without walking the eye around. The Nagler, on the other hand, will show you a bigger slice of sky which may be important with an extended target, and to my eye is noticeably brighter. To confirm the latter, I would need to pick a cluster and do star counts, but in casual observing swapping between the LVW and Nagler I feel that the Nagler shows fainter stars on open clusters.

The beauty of buying a used Nagler Type 6 is that it is a no-risk proposition. The money isn't gone; it's just temporarily transformed into an eyepiece. You will likely get every penny back out of the Type 6 if you resell it. Rightly or wrongly the LVWs do not hold their value as well or as consistently on the used market. Partially this is because the manufacturer and one of its former resellers periodically discount the units. Orion had them for $189 at one point. This retail discounting impacts the used market as well. Still, if you check sales data for several years you can come up with a target price on the LVW that should be easy to hit on resale, and patiently wait to find a seller that will meet your price. That way, if you try it and don't like it, you can convert it back to cash without loss and try again.

I would probably pick one and try it. Resell it. Buy the other. Try it. Keep it if I preferred it or sell it and re-buy the first if not.

I really like them both, but I probably use the Nagler Type 6 more often. That doesn't mean that I think it's better. Rather, I prefer narrow field of view simple eyepieces. I am much more likely to be using a 12mm Brandon, 12mm Pentax SMC Orthoscopic, 11mm Televue Plossl, etc., than I am either the LVW or Nagler. When I reach for a complex, compound eyepiece, it's usually because I want a much wider field of view at the same magnification. The Nagler gives more context.

I use the LVW for public outreach. It is easy to use for anyone, and if you're sharing the views with others often, the LVW is more attractive than the Nagler or the simple, tight eye relief units.

Good luck!

- Jim

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: jrbarnett]
      #3437380 - 11/09/09 01:08 AM

Jim, this is as nice a summary as I've seen. thanks.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: backwoody]
      #3446103 - 11/13/09 03:17 PM

At mid-focal lengths, the LVW's are hard to beat in terms of price and performance.

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: Brian L]
      #3446630 - 11/13/09 07:15 PM

while the Meade 5000 UWA 14mm does have some limited edge distortion the 18mm of the same series is one of the finest eyepieces made. I would stack it against the Nagler 13mm any day

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: johnnyquest]
      #3446674 - 11/13/09 07:42 PM

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while the Meade 5000 UWA 14mm does have some limited edge distortion the 18mm of the same series is one of the finest eyepieces made. I would stack it against the Nagler 13mm any day




I know lots of people have had issues with their 5000 series 14mm UWA eyepieces... For the record, mine has never had any problems with its edge. Either I'm really lucky, or 1000 or 2000 others are just wrong. I suppose I'm lucky

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Orion 120mm F/5.0 Piggybacked Refractor
Meade UWA Set [4.7mm-30mm]
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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: backwoody]
      #3447738 - 11/14/09 12:42 PM

When considering cost...DON'T BUY ANYTHING NEW! Go for the Nagler! You will NOT be disappointed. In fact, I would recommend a 12mm T2 Nager with 82 deg Afov over any 13~14 70 deg Afov piece. You'll get more Tfov AND more contrast. You can pick up a used 12mm T2 for $150~$200 on CN or Atromart.
Good luck and clear skies,
Brian

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Brian

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Re: thoughts on a premium 13-14 mm EP new [Re: bbcoltrane]
      #3448986 - 11/15/09 07:03 AM

Another vote for the 3mm LVW, which is my favourite eyepiece. Comfort comes first, then image quality, and field of view third priority.

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ED102 f/7
Vixen NLVW30, LVW22,13,8 and Vixen LV50, 25,15,10,6,4
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