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Re: Finders / Guiders For Binos? new [Re: Blind-Cyclops]
      #1103595 - 08/19/06 10:17 PM

On my 20x80 Obies I use Two sided tape and a stellarview rdf. Worx well for me.

Roger


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Re: Finders / Guiders For Binos? new [Re: ]
      #1114921 - 08/26/06 11:42 AM

Here's the SCOPESTUFF site and the laser pointer holder as a finder/guider -- http://www.scopestuff.com/ss_sfind.htm

And here' another binocular bracket from BURGESS -- "Z" bracket -- http://www.burgessoptical.com/Accessories/Z-Bracket.html]http://www.burgessoptical.com/Accessories/Z-Bracket.html[/url]

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Orion (Maksutov) 150mm f/12 w/2" EP adapter
Giro 3 (twin), 18" pier, EQ5 tripod.
Garrett 20x80mm, 410 head, 055 tripod.


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