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Joe Ogiba
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Apogee RA-88-SA first look
      #176450 - 08/20/04 03:21 PM

It's hot and humid and the eyepieces fog up when I looked thru them in the last hour after the UPS guy delivered them so I will wait until later in the day to take them out again. They look great but the eyepieces are larger than 1.25" so you need a sleeve to use the 1.25" eyepieces. I am sure someone will make the sleeves so they fit. Here is a photo of them.


Cool skies,
Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #176490 - 08/20/04 04:08 PM

Looking forward to your impressions, they look nice!

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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #176492 - 08/20/04 04:10 PM

Joe,
They certainly look nice. Hope you are satisfied with the views. Please let us know how they perform.
Clear Skies,


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Joe Ogiba
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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: 777Guy]
      #176577 - 08/20/04 05:59 PM

I put the RA-88-SA's on my digital bathroom scale and the weight was 14 lbs so you will need a HD mount and my Unimount Light Deluxe or Unistar Light both have a 10 lb limit. But my Giro 2 mount has a 22lb limit and I might make an adapter for it.

Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #176734 - 08/20/04 10:45 PM

I'm very interested in these - please use 'em!

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MK66 Std
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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #176922 - 08/21/04 07:16 AM

Please review

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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: ]
      #177297 - 08/21/04 08:45 PM

Man,what you need those boogers on is one of Tim Hagens Hercules mounts.That mount wouldn't even know they were there. Wayne

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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Wayne Parrish]
      #177342 - 08/21/04 10:34 PM

The skies just cleared and I put them on my old Bogen 3040/3047 tripod/head setup and I think my Giro 2 will work great once I get a bracket made to attach to one of my spare Celestron/Vixen dovetail plates so it can attach to the Giro 2 Quick - exchange mounting plate for Vixen/Celestron Dovetails. From what I seen in the one hour I had them out they really work great and they will compliment my Denk II binoviewer setup with my scopes like the C9.25 and Meade 102ED. The 20x 52° and 32x 66° eyepieces are nice and sharp and from the short time I looked at the moon after the rain and clouds cleared it looked like it had less false color than my 20x80 Oberwerk Deluxe. I will do a side by side test tomorrow night. The main reason I purchased them is for the 90° angle view because when I use my big 20x80 and 25x100 on my Unimount Light Deluxe lying in by bino chair looking near the zenith I didn't like a 10 lb bino floating above my eyeballs.

Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #178190 - 08/23/04 03:38 AM

Hi Joe,

Thanks for the initial impression. I was wondering, if you have the time, if you could post a picture of the Objectives and a picture of the focusers without the eyepieces installes (so the prisms are visable).

I am just curious how the design differs from the Miyauchi and China 45° 26x100's

Thanks,
Matt

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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Mad Matt]
      #178520 - 08/23/04 01:43 PM

Quote:

Hi Joe,

Thanks for the initial impression. I was wondering, if you have the time, if you could post a picture of the Objectives and a picture of the focusers without the eyepieces installes (so the prisms are visable).

I am just curious how the design differs from the Miyauchi and China 45° 26x100's

Thanks,
Matt






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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #178525 - 08/23/04 01:45 PM

Last night I had them along side my C9.25 with Denk II's (PowerX Switch) with 20mm Pentax XW's (70°)and 20mm WideScan III's (84°) checking out the 1st Qtr moon . I also had my Apogee 25x100 binos on my Unimount Light Deluxe so it turned out to be a feast for the eyes. They have less false color than the 25x100's and during the daytime I checked them out against my 20x80 Oberwerk Deluxe and also my 20x60 Pentax binos and the RA-88-SA's had less color than them also so the Triplet Objectives do work well.

Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #178556 - 08/23/04 02:14 PM

Optimal images
How it is the image to 32x of the Moon, contrast, resolution?
Tasks that can be increases magnification to 60X-120x, with secondary eyepieces?


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: ]
      #178690 - 08/23/04 04:14 PM

At 32x the moon had great contrast and resolution with no internal reflections. I stuck a 32mm Plossl in them and I got some vignetting but my 25mm Celestron X-Cel with 55° AFOV did not vignette so it works with up to a 24mm field stop eyepiece but will not focus on infinity unless you shorten the eyepiece to get all the optics inside the focuser like the 20x and 32x eyepieces. The 20x eyepiece looks like it has about 20mm eye relief and the 32x about 12mm usable ER.

Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #178785 - 08/23/04 05:48 PM

They have said to me that model TS, sold from APM, has one equivalent focal of 480mm, confirmations?

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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: ]
      #178861 - 08/23/04 07:09 PM

Joe,

Thanks for the informative comments.

It seems a pity about the problems with certain eyepieces , but all in all this 90 degree genuine "binocular" might well prove to be a "winner" with many , and hopefully shake a few other manufacturers into realisation that "user comfort" is a very important aspect of this hobby.

Clear skies , Kenny.

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Zeiss 7 x 42 BGAT
Captain's Helmsman 7 x 50
Nikon 10 x 42 Superior E
Swift Audubon Kestrel 10 x 50
Helios 15 x 70 Observation
Strathspey 20 x 90
Televue 76 APO
Zeiss 85 Diascope
Helios 102 f5 refractor
Various eyepieces barlows tripods mounts etc.
Panasonic Lumix DMC - TZ5 digital camera


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: ]
      #178918 - 08/23/04 08:11 PM

Quote:

They have said to me that model TS, sold from APM, has one equivalent focal of 480mm, confirmations?



If it has a 480mm FL then it would have a focal ratio of F5.455 and the 20x eyepiece would be a 24mm with 52° AFOV/2.6° FOV , the 26x would be an 18.5mm with 52° AFOV/2°FOV and the 32x would be like a 15mm Orion Expanse with 66° AFOV or 2.06 FOV.

Joe

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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: KennyJ]
      #178943 - 08/23/04 08:38 PM

Quote:

Joe,

Thanks for the informative comments.

It seems a pity about the problems with certain eyepieces , but all in all this 90 degree genuine "binocular" might well prove to be a "winner" with many , and hopefully shake a few other manufacturers into realisation that "user comfort" is a very important aspect of this hobby.

Clear skies , Kenny.



Kenny,

I took a pair of 20mm Orion Expanse eyepieces removed the 1.25" barrel's ,put some tape around the eyepieces and put winged eyeguards on and got them to focus about the same as the eyepieces that came with them. They vignette a little but it looks like I am getting 60° AFOV compared to the full 66° AFOV and they focused on the moon without a problem. They would give it 24x and 2.5° FOV.

Clear skies,
Joe



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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Joe Ogiba]
      #179126 - 08/23/04 11:36 PM

Stop it! You're about to cost me money! (Thanks)

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N11GPS Fastar
TOA-130S
MK66 Std
Vintage C5
Megrez II 80mm ED Triplet APO
SolarMax 40
NJP Temma II
Sirius EQ-G
ST8XE/CFW-8(LRGBHa)/AO-7/DF-2/STV Dlx/ST237a/350D (Unmodded)/Mallincam Color Hyper Plus/DSI III Color/DSI II Pro
Two not-spoiled Golden Retrievers - Maggie and Casey


Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: Rusty]
      #179249 - 08/24/04 02:45 AM

Perhaps not SO much a problem after all then ?

I like the photos by the way.

But what's THAT I see ? -- a lightweight tripod ?

regards , Kenny.

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If everyone is thinking the same thing , no-one is thinking - General George S.Patton





Zeiss 7 x 42 BGAT
Captain's Helmsman 7 x 50
Nikon 10 x 42 Superior E
Swift Audubon Kestrel 10 x 50
Helios 15 x 70 Observation
Strathspey 20 x 90
Televue 76 APO
Zeiss 85 Diascope
Helios 102 f5 refractor
Various eyepieces barlows tripods mounts etc.
Panasonic Lumix DMC - TZ5 digital camera


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Re: Apogee RA-88-SA first look new [Re: KennyJ]
      #179360 - 08/24/04 08:46 AM

Quote:

Perhaps not SO much a problem after all then ?

I like the photos by the way.

But what's THAT I see ? -- a lightweight tripod ?

regards , Kenny.



Kenny,

With a wide-angle shot up close to the binos it makes the tripod look small but it's a HD Bogen 3046 with 26.5 lb capacity. I ordered the HD Bogen 516 fluid pan head that will replace the 3047 photo head so it should work much better. I do plan on getting the Bogen - Manfrotto 3068 Super Pro tripod with 40 lb capacity in few months. I have a Unimount Light Deluxe (shown with my Apogee 25x100's)and a Unistar Light (shown with my Oberwerk 20x80 Deluxe)that both will work but the RA-88-SA is at the limit with them.

Joe



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Pentax PF-80ED
Meade 102ED APO
Orion EON 72
120ST
Apex 127
C6 XLT
CR150
C9.25
XT10
Zeiss 7x42 FL
Canon 10x42L IS WP
15x50 IS
12x36 IS II
Garrett Optical 28x110 HD-WP Signature Series
Oberwerk BT-80 45
Apogee RA-88-SA
Denk II Power x Switch binoviewer w/13mm Ethos, 20mm Pentax XW's, 20mm Widescan III's.


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