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Mak2007
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I am wondering if somebody is using a binoviewer with the ETX... I have a ETX125 and I am thinking in the binoviewer since it could be much more comfortable and besides increase the contrast
-------------------- 10x50 Nikon Action Ex
ETX-125PE
L. Henzl Konig 24mm, 16mm Brandon, 12/9/7/5mm TMB Supermonocentrics
For my wife: 24mm Hyperion, 12/8.5 Pentax XF
My workhorses: 32/24/16/12(Zebra) U.O. Konig II
Barlows 2x TV, 2.8x Klee
"Don't worry about what telescope you own, or its quality. Just get out under the night sky, and enjoy God's wondrous universe." Thomas M. Back
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Tombstone Sky
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With the ETX-125, you have to be very careful of weight/balance. The binos may just be too much for the drive train.
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M5 Dark-Site Observatory
Meade 12" f/10 LX90GPS "River"
WO 2" Dielectric Diagonal
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dengwer
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I've used a W.O. binoviewer with my ETX125 with good results. The binoviewer itself multiplies the power by 1.3X and it comes with a small screw-on barlow which gives an extra 1.4X (for a total of 1.8X). So with two 26mm eyepieces I get about 90X and 126X.
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Wife's ETX90RA
Orion Ultra-View 10x50
Meade 12" Lightbridge Deluxe
coronado PST
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Mak2007
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Thank you denqwer. Do you know the weight of your W.O. binoviewer? Do you use some counterbalance? Do you use it regularly with your ETX125?...sorry for all the questions...
-------------------- 10x50 Nikon Action Ex
ETX-125PE
L. Henzl Konig 24mm, 16mm Brandon, 12/9/7/5mm TMB Supermonocentrics
For my wife: 24mm Hyperion, 12/8.5 Pentax XF
My workhorses: 32/24/16/12(Zebra) U.O. Konig II
Barlows 2x TV, 2.8x Klee
"Don't worry about what telescope you own, or its quality. Just get out under the night sky, and enjoy God's wondrous universe." Thomas M. Back
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StarWars
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Here's a demo...
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MX 460 earbuds
Celestron 2x Barlow Lens
Orion Collimation Eyepiece
Rigel Quick Finder
Assorted Bino's
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Odin
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Sure looks like alot of Weight to me. No issues without counter weights ??
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Rigel Quickfinder
ETX125PE UHTC
60mm Refractor Meade Digital Series
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2x Barlow
10x50 Tasca Binoculars
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jgraham
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I recently bought an Orion binoviewer (it looks like a rebranded Burgess). I haven't tried it on my DSX-90 yet but one of the reviews I found on the Web mentioned they could be used on an ETX-90 without using a Barlow. The weight isn't too horrible (738 grams with two Meade 26mm Super Plossls) but it could be an issue. My brother has an ETX-125 and I'd love to try them out on it, they work great on my LXD75 SC8.
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Homebuilt scopes from 4.25-16.5"
Meade LXD75-N6/SN6/SC8, DSX-90, ETX-60BB, ETX-125PE, DS-2130
Orion StarBlast, BinoViewers, Coronado PST
Rebel XT/XTi, DSI Pro (I, II, & III), DSI, LPI, Electronic Eyepiece, Phillips SPC900NC
Tasco 60mm Refractors
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dengwer
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I don't use the binos very often (mostly on the moon). I don't use counter weights but it seems that the scope is operating at its very limit. If I used them more often I'd surely make some kind of counterweight system.
-------------------- ETX125AT
Wife's ETX90RA
Orion Ultra-View 10x50
Meade 12" Lightbridge Deluxe
coronado PST
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Mak2007
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Reged: 06/24/07
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Wow, thank you so much for your replies. One last question: do the binoviewer dims the objects? I mean, you use this mainly for moon and planets, but how about DSO?
-------------------- 10x50 Nikon Action Ex
ETX-125PE
L. Henzl Konig 24mm, 16mm Brandon, 12/9/7/5mm TMB Supermonocentrics
For my wife: 24mm Hyperion, 12/8.5 Pentax XF
My workhorses: 32/24/16/12(Zebra) U.O. Konig II
Barlows 2x TV, 2.8x Klee
"Don't worry about what telescope you own, or its quality. Just get out under the night sky, and enjoy God's wondrous universe." Thomas M. Back
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jgraham
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I just came in from trying my Orion binoviewers on my ETX-60BB. See my post at...
http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=2141289&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=all&fpart=3&vc=1#Post2141289
I've had my binoviewers less than a week so I haven't run them trhough their paces yet, but my first impression is that the level of comfort you gain from using both eyes more than offsets any light loss from splitting the image. There just seems to be something about using both eyes that reduces eye strain and makes it so much easier to see clearly. As I menion in the post on my observations thins evening, I was shocked at how good M42 looked through an ETX-60. I think these things would be just the ticket for an ETX-125.
-------------------- -John
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Homebuilt scopes from 4.25-16.5"
Meade LXD75-N6/SN6/SC8, DSX-90, ETX-60BB, ETX-125PE, DS-2130
Orion StarBlast, BinoViewers, Coronado PST
Rebel XT/XTi, DSI Pro (I, II, & III), DSI, LPI, Electronic Eyepiece, Phillips SPC900NC
Tasco 60mm Refractors
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