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binosbuyer
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does anyone remember where it is located ? got an old set of binolux 10x50 and cant find the adjustment screws, thanks in advance
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BillC
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If its really an "older" unit. It is probably collimated by eccentric rings.
Cheers,
Bill
-------------------- William J. Cook, Chief Opticalman, USNR-Ret.
Founding Editor, Amateur Telescope Making Journal
20-year vet. of Captain's Nautical Supplies, Optics Dept. Mgr.
Optics Machanic, WG11-3306, Ft. Lewis, Tacoma,WA
Yata, Yata, Yata . . .
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binosbuyer
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thanks bill, i will have to do some research on eccentric rings :}
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BillC
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The Best of Amateur Telescope Making Journal, Vol. I, Willmann-Bell Publishing, Richmond, pp. 191-192, 235-240, 269-275.
Cheers,
Bill
-------------------- William J. Cook, Chief Opticalman, USNR-Ret.
Founding Editor, Amateur Telescope Making Journal
20-year vet. of Captain's Nautical Supplies, Optics Dept. Mgr.
Optics Machanic, WG11-3306, Ft. Lewis, Tacoma,WA
Yata, Yata, Yata . . .
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binosbuyer
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thankyou again bill, blessings to ya
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