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16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 2" new
      #2568618 - 08/08/08 02:25 PM

Hi everyone,

I'm thinking about buying one of the two EP's mentioned in the subject as my default EP for my 8" SCT. I currently have a 2" diagonal and have a 40mm WO as my only 2" EP. I've demoed the 17mm Nagler and was pleased with it. However, since they both have an 82 deg AFOV, why not get the 16mm as it is less money and weight? Other than magnification and eye relief, would I notice any difference between the two? I don't know the difference between T5 and T4.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 2" [Re: Satisfied]
      #2568636 - 08/08/08 02:35 PM

Hello,

Eye relief is the biggie between these two EPs. The 17 has plenty, even enough to wear glasses if you need them, but the ER is tight on the 16. Some folks like to cram their eyeballs into an EP and some don't.

FWIW, I find the 17 is more immersive, giving more of the impression of being in space rather than the impression of looking into an EP. But that is very subjective...

My 0.02, Eric


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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Shrader]
      #2568673 - 08/08/08 02:59 PM

The 17 T4 is one of my favorite eyepieces.

Never looked through a 16 T5.

Maybe I shouldn't?

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Mark Jenkins]
      #2568680 - 08/08/08 03:04 PM

I have the 16T5 for my 7" Mak and love it. Super sharp, easy to use, terrific contrast. I don't have a problem with the eye relief. I have not looked through the 17T4 but I prefer the smaller eyepieces. However, on really humid nights, I do get moisture forming on the eye lens, which I don't get with the Pentax XW 14mm.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: amys]
      #2568691 - 08/08/08 03:09 PM

I'm too scared to look through an Ethos, because then the 17mm Nagler t4 might not be my favorite ep anymore! Shawn

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Shrader]
      #2568696 - 08/08/08 03:11 PM

Quote:

Hello,

Eye relief is the biggie between these two EPs. The 17 has plenty, even enough to wear glasses if you need them, but the ER is tight on the 16. Some folks like to cram their eyeballs into an EP and some don't.

FWIW, I find the 17 is more immersive, giving more of the impression of being in space rather than the impression of looking into an EP. But that is very subjective...

My 0.02, Eric





DITTO!

I've owned both, and my T5 lasted one week. IMO the 16T5 is just not in the same league with the 17T4!

I now own all of the T4s, and I just won't put up with the short eye relief and small eye lenses of the T5 and T6 Naglers.

An exception for me would be the 26T5 and the 31mm Naglers, which I understand have good eye relief and big eye lenses

It's my feeling that large eye lenses add to the "lost in
space" immersive experience that the 17T4 and 22T4 are famous for! Of course, the Nagler's 82 degree AFOV is a given...LOL!

My passion is DSO observing, and for this, my 22T4 is my most often used eyepiece followed closely by my 17T4!

Cheers!
Bob

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Bob W6PU]
      #2570220 - 08/09/08 11:32 AM

I had the 17T4 and sold it to get the 16T5(because I was curious) and I have no regrets at all.The 16T5's small size and weight make it very easy to use/handle.It is a very sharp and contrasty ep perhaps more so than the 17T4.The 17T4 had a slightly more immersive(spacewalk) feel to it and that's all it had over the 16T5 for me.
Even though the 16T5 has less eyerelief(10mm) than the T6's(12mm) I find it much easier to use.You just plop your eyeball into the eyeguard and view,no blackout issues at all.The T6's as well as the T4's can be a little tricky at times to get optimal eyeplacement without blackout problems.Out of the 7 naglers I've owned (5,7,9,13,16,17 and 26) I would place them in order of preference 26T5,16T5,13T6,17T4,5T6,7T6 and 9T6.The 9 is last because it seems trickier to use,blackout issues although really not that serious.
Either eyepiece is excellent so in my mind it boils down to eyerelief needs and weight issues.

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Edited by Albie (08/09/08 11:37 AM)


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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Albie]
      #2570301 - 08/09/08 12:23 PM

keep in mind Tom T's comments about the 16T5 and the WO UWAN 16... i would get the 16mm UWAN after reading the article!!

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: helpwanted]
      #2570371 - 08/09/08 01:18 PM

I am a DSO guy and my three favorite eyepieces are the T4 collection (22, 17, and 12). Great views with good eye relief and the immersion factor cannot be denied.

Either of your two choices is a great eyepiece. I have my favorites and you can have yours. You cannot lose either way.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Satisfied]
      #2570563 - 08/09/08 03:30 PM

The only Type 4 to Type 5 comparison I could offer is my 17 Nagler Type 4 to the 31 Nagler Type 5. Not closely matched at all, but I will say this. I'm slightly underwhelmed by the 31. And if I could only have one eyepiece, it would be the 17 in a heartbeat. Just weld it into the focuser.

Of course, that brand-new 13 Ethos in my closet waiting for its first night under the stars could change things a bit ....

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Albie]
      #2570748 - 08/09/08 05:29 PM

Quote:

The 9 is last because it seems trickier to use,blackout issues although really not that serious.




Strange you mention that Albie. For me i can see no difference between the N13T6 and N9T6. Eye placement is a bit critical, though, no real issue but for me there is no difference between them for that matter.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: F.Meiresonne]
      #2570798 - 08/09/08 06:03 PM

I prefer more eye relief so I chose the 17T4 and have never had any issue with eye placement. It is my second favorite and used EP just behind the 10XW. I have 2 T4s, 2 T5s and one T6 and I like the eye placement and "feel" of the T4s the best.....but that's just me, I know other have differing experiences.

Any clubs or buddies around whon can provide a live comparison with you before you take the plunge?

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Downward Bound]
      #2571128 - 08/09/08 09:46 PM

I love my 17mm T4. Best eyepiece I own.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 2" new [Re: Satisfied]
      #2571818 - 08/10/08 10:26 AM

Quote:

Hi everyone,

I'm thinking about buying one of the two EP's mentioned in the subject as my default EP for my 8" SCT. I currently have a 2" diagonal and have a 40mm WO as my only 2" EP. I've demoed the 17mm Nagler and was pleased with it. However, since they both have an 82 deg AFOV, why not get the 16mm as it is less money and weight? Other than magnification and eye relief, would I notice any difference between the two? I don't know the difference between T5 and T4.

Thanks!




I have both. The images are identical in terms of sharpness, contrast, etc. The feel is very different, 17t4 has much more of a "floating in space" feeling. If you think binoviewing is in your future, get the 16t5; if not, the 17t4 is more enjoyable to use.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 2" new [Re: Paul G]
      #2571991 - 08/10/08 11:55 AM

The 16T5 has too short eye relief of me; 17T4 is an great EP, with lots of eye relief.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: F.Meiresonne]
      #2572314 - 08/10/08 02:51 PM

Quote:

Quote:

The 9 is last because it seems trickier to use,blackout issues although really not that serious.




Strange you mention that Albie. For me i can see no difference between the N13T6 and N9T6. Eye placement is a bit critical, though, no real issue but for me there is no difference between them for that matter.




To be honest I have no real problems with any of these eyepieces and trying to decide on which one I like better or which ones perform better was/is hard to do because they all perform so well with minimal fuss.With the 9mm I found that it was just a little less forgiving(I'm knitpicking severely here) if you leaned into it too much.
The 16T5 is just lovely.It's small,light,very sharp from edge to edge and if you don't have to wear glasses it's quite cozy with no blackout issues at all.There's no hovering over the ep to find that optimum eye placement,no fussing with an insta-adjust or pupil guide, just plop your eyeball into the eyeguard and you're good to go for some fabulous 82° viewing. Then again these are my personal feelings YMMV.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: helpwanted]
      #2572324 - 08/10/08 02:55 PM

Quote:

keep in mind Tom T's comments about the 16T5 and the WO UWAN 16... i would get the 16mm UWAN after reading the article!!




A quote from that article."While I couldn’t tell the difference between them in longer scopes, at f4.5 the 16t5 was clearly superior in edge correction."

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Albie]
      #2572345 - 08/10/08 03:03 PM

Albie, do your eyelashes touch the eyelens of the 16T5 when you are in optimum viewing position?

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 new [Re: Bob W6PU]
      #2572558 - 08/10/08 04:43 PM

Quote:

I've owned both, and my T5 lasted one week. IMO the 16T5 is just not in the same league with the 17T4!

I now own all of the T4s, and I just won't put up with the short eye relief and small eye lenses of the T5 and T6 Naglers.

Bob





Hmm. I just did an extensive comparison between the 16T5 and the 17T4 in my 12.5":
--the 16 was sharper everywhere in the field of view. I expected to see more seeing issues (because the magnification is higher), but saw tinier, more pinpoint stars.
--the 16 was uniformly illuminated to the edge of the field, while the 17 did not seem so. The edge of the 17 seems to have a different shade of gray in the background of the star field.
--the 16 showed no astigmatism at the edge, and no field curvature, while the 17 had both (small quantities compared to cheap widefields, but there nonetheless)
--the 17 needs to have the eyecup pulled up a bit to avoid having your eye drift accidentally too close to the lens (producing blackouts or kidny beaning), while the 16 is just fine exactly as is.
--I could see color in star images more easily in the 16. This could be magnification.

Having seen that, I'm keeping the 16 and selling the 17 (see S&S Forum). I should note I do not wear glasses, and the distance vision in my observing eye is 20/15, and I have zero astigmatism in that eye.

I agree they are not in the same league--the 16 is better.

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Re: 16mm Nagler Type 5 1.25" or 17mm Nagler Type 4 [Re: Starman1]
      #2574068 - 08/11/08 10:42 AM

I have the 16mm and love it. It replaced the 22mm LVW as it offers about the same FOV but more magnification.

I think it is slightly better than the 17mm, IMHO. It seems a bit sharper at the edge. The ER definetly is better on the 17mm though.
Jason

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