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sftonkin
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Reged: 02/25/04
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Just a quick note to say that the T-Mount (for my Miyauchi 20/37 x 100) from UA arrived safely today. With typical British timing, it is now raining, so I can't use it as I would wish, but an hour of playing with it on a tripod set up indoors demonstrates what a superb piece of kit it is.
I'll write a full review of it when I have used it "in anger" for a while, but what I can say for now is that dealing with Larry Patriarca from UA has been a pleasure. His advice has been sound and delivery was within a very reasonable time (8 weeks from firm order) for a non-stock item coming across the pond. Dispatch was (through no fault of his own) a few days later than he had initally intended, and he "made it up" to me (entirely of his own volition) by including an extra accessory.
I would also like to thank those of this group whose advice was so valuable when I began investigating mounting options for this binocular.
-------------------- Stephen
Hindsight: The only truly diffraction-limited system
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Reged: 02/06/04
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Loc: Salem, MA
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That's excellent to hear Stephen. I am happy for you...and jealous. I desire a p-mount, but for a variety of reasons I have been unable to make a decision. Enjoy your new mounting....when the rain clears!
-------------------- NW
Oberwerk BT100
Oberwerk 20x80 Deluxe II
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I'm looking forward to the review!
By the way what's the main difference between the T-mount and the Unimount? Is it simply a shorter version of the Unimount?
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-------------------- NW
Oberwerk BT100
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sftonkin
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webmaster@cloudynights.com wrote: >By the way what's the main difference between the T-mount and the >Unimount? Is it simply a shorter version of the Unimount?
As far as I can tell, yes. The T has more than sufficient travel to permit viewing from below the horizontal to the zenith without changing the body position.
-------------------- Stephen
Hindsight: The only truly diffraction-limited system
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