Doug76
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I don't find it very much a problem myself, but I do prefer a smooth barrel.
-------------------- Doug
Truckstop Astronomer
American by birth, Southern by the grace of God, future Texan by the will of God (I think )
Celestron C6R
Astro-Tech AT90EDT
Carton 60mm f/16.7
Carton 60mm f/20
Faworski/Carton 100mm f/13
Celestron 50mm f/12.5
Faworski 60mm f/6.7
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David E
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I'll toss this one in as the ugliest eyepiece ever made.
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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Starman1
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End of discussion. You win. Woof, woof. And the orange is just so......classy!
-------------------- Don Pensack
12.5" Truss Dob, 5" Maksutov, Fujinon Binos
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Jeronimo Cruz
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Well, I think we have an indisputeable ugliest eyepiece of all time!
Did you swipe this from a Galileo era telescope and slap an eyeguard on it? Ha ha!
But what about the ugliest eyepiece currently in production?
-------------------- Jeronimo
TeleVue 101 + Gibralter
Celestron NS11 GPS/wedge + Hyperstar
Photon Instruments 127mm + SV F50W2
Lunt Solar Systems LS60DS Ha + Celestron CG-5
Naglers, Panoptics, Pentax, Nikon binoviewer
Fujinon 10x70 FMT-SX, 7x42 CD; Canon 15x50IS;
Pentax 7x50 PCF WP, 10x50 PCF WPII, 10x50 DCF SP
Work
20" R/C RCOS on Paramount + Tak FSQ
16" R/C RCOS on Paramount + TEC 140
16" Meade LX200 SCT + TV 76
Ethos, Naglers, Panoptics
Coronado Solarmax 90mm Ha
Coronado Solarmax 70mm Ca
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David E
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Well, I think we have an indisputeable ugliest eyepiece of all time!
Did you swipe this from a Galileo era telescope and slap an eyeguard on it? Ha ha!
You know, whenever I pick this up, I don't know if I'm supposed to look through it, or spit tobacco juice in it!
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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Happy-Idiot
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I love the Meade RG line up. 3rd place
I really like the UO flat tops and Galoc line. 2nd place
But i love the old Kogaku's, clean lines and sexy . 1st place
-------------------- Brian
A small scope that gets used often is a better investment than a big scope that stays in the closet.
Unitrons, you spend more time looking at them than you do through them.
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John rombi
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I have all Siebert e/p's and barlow. I wouldn't say they're ugly, as stated earlier "plain Jane" would be a better description. But.........they're optical performance is another matter, BRILLIANT & EXCELLENT.
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Unitron 4" Alt-Az
Unitron 2.4" Alt-Az
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ebusinesstutor
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I have all Siebert e/p's and barlow. I wouldn't say they're ugly, as stated earlier "plain Jane" would be a better description. But.........they're optical performance is another matter, BRILLIANT & EXCELLENT.
I just purchased the Siebert 36mm Observatory. Rather than thinking of them as plain Jane, I think of them as minimalist and zen-like.
Simplicity in design coupled with amazing performance. I will likely get more Sieberts.
-------------------- Garland Coulson
Orion XT8i Dob
Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Click Zoom & Siebert Observatory 36mm
SkyWatcher Observing Chair
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square_peg
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I'll toss this one in as the ugliest eyepiece ever made.
We have a winner!
-------------------- Tom (Pegster)
DSH-8 (GSO Dob)
15x70 Oberwerks
SVP/ED80
WO 66 Petzval
Sears Discoverer EQ 60/900
8x42 Regals
History is Philosophy teaching by examples.
Thucydides
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desertrefugee
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End of discussion.
You win.
Woof, woof.
And the orange is just so......classy!
Oh Jeez! I laughed so hard over David's EP and Don's response that my sides literally hurt and tears are streaming down my face. Better as a spittoon?
I gotta agree. Ain't no point in continuing. But, I would actually be curious as to how well it works.
Hilarious! Great thread.
(BTW, I love the look and feel of my 27 Pan)
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
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semiosteve
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Can't beat the old Galoc 16mm with the Saturn logo..LOL
-------------------- Steve Verba
7in. Astro-Physics StarFire
20in. Obsession
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David E
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Quote:
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I'll toss this one in as the ugliest eyepiece ever made.
We have a winner!
Thank you all, I humbly and graciously accept the honor of owning the ugliest eyepiece ever made. My eyepiece will wear the crown with humility for the 2009/2010 pagent year, and pledges to uphold the integrity and dignity of the institution.
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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David E
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...Ain't no point in continuing. But, I would actually be curious as to how well it works.
Hilarious! Great thread.
(BTW, I love the look and feel of my 27 Pan)
Actually, it works rather well. Well, in spite of appearances, it is a real eyepiece! I believe it's an Erfle design and weighs like a hunk of lead.
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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csa/montana
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David; any glare from it?
-------------------- Carol
AstroTech 16" Dob (Thanks ASTRONOMICS!)
Vixen 80MF/AstroTech Voyager
Masuyama's 7.5, 15, 25W, 35mm,
Pentaxes; 5XW, 7XL, 10XW.
14mm Meade 4000 UWA
TV Panoptics; 22, 35
Garrett 20x80 TWP setup
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David E
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David; any glare from it?
Naw. As you can see in the picture (posted above) is has a very dull finish.
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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David E
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And there's absolutely NO truth to the rumour that my eyepiece used eyecup implants.
-------------------- David E
"If there was life on other planets, we would have sent them some foreign aid by now." -commedian James Gregory
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Bob Myler
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David, your Best In Show eyepiece looks positively organic. Might it be a highly evolved fungus?
-------------------- 5" AP StarFire on Dobbins mount
10" Custom Dynascope on HD Criterion mount
12" LightBridge - extensively moded
Meade ETX90EC w/Autostar
Fujinon 6X30 FMTR-SX
8' Exploradome w/Bay Extension
18 various eyepieces/barlows
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darylf96
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I think the Meade UWA are one of the best looking EP's out there. I have 2 of them and when I pull them out people are like, those are COOL looking eyepieces and I totally agree.
I will also say that Carol's Masuyama are are great looking.
The ugliest Eyepiece has to be the TV 41 MM Panoptic. It don't uglier than that.
I gotta go with the Meade UWA - that is referring to the older Meade UWA, not their new egg-shaped EP. I got one of the older UWAs when a CN member announced a super sale on the 8mm. I jumped on it and got one of the few available. It not only looks first-class, it is a fine planetary EP. I would post a pic, but my large EPs are stored at my office. Be glad to post one later if anyone is interested. Don't own any ugly EPs, but the weirdest is my Orion 30mm Ultrascopic, which has a window much larger than my eyeball and an exit pupil that is a bear to deal with.
Clear Skies
Daryl
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Orion EON 120mm ED f7.5 Apo
Skywatcher 150mm f8 Achro
G-11, CG5A-GT Mounts
DM-6 With Sky Commander DSC
Astro-Tech AT80 Refractor f6.9 APO
Stellarvue 20x85 binos - Unimount
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Svezda
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I haven't re-read all the posts recently so don't know if anyone mentioned Claves in the past week but I was very surprised not to see them listed. I think they are in the top three or so best-looking oculars.
My list off the top of my head, not necessarily in order: Masuyama (hope someday to find one), Clave (on my list to buy someday), those cool Kogaku orthos in a previous post, Tak LE (beautiful if somewhat underwhelming optically but still excellent - have most of 'em), TVue NT6's, Meade RG orthos (would like a 4 and 28 to complete my set), UO 'flat top' or Professional Series orthos and Koenig (have them all), Galoc 16mm (got it)...too many look cool to me to list them all but these stand out for me.
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magic612
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Agreed. If I ever find a source of smooth barrels, I will replace the ones on the UO's.
Doug, will these ones work?
-------------------- - 10" Orion Dob, 127mm f/9 refractor, 127mm f/4.4 refractor, 5" f/8 Dob (homemade), 90mm f/10 Orion refractor, 114mm f/8 reflector, Tasco 11TE-5 reflector, 60mm Sears 6333-A refractor
- Orion Vista 10x50s, Sears #6207 7x35's, Jason Statesman 7x35's
Yes, I'm addicted to telescopes and binoculars. I am getting help. Every time I look at the heavens, it helps.
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