iceblaze
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Please identify these binoviewers
#5282575 - 06/21/12 05:06 PM
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Hello All,
I just bought these binoviewers on eBay because they seemed like a great deal and I wanted to grab them before anyone else did 
They look like BV4's but I can't really tell. Can anyone identify these for me?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320930897505?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2648
Thanks,
-James
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mgwhittle
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282587 - 06/21/12 05:16 PM
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I can't identify them specifically (I think you are on the right track as a BV model...) but that is a super deal! Good job!
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johnnyha
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282660 - 06/21/12 05:51 PM
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I like the look of the collets.
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Mkofski
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282734 - 06/21/12 06:33 PM
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I have an Antares Binoviewer and I think that's what these are. They list for about $120 so the eBay losing was not a great deal.
http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?item_id=2261
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Fred1
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282742 - 06/21/12 06:39 PM
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I think it's an Arcturus. https://www.cameraconcepts.com/store2/home.php?cat=252
Possibly, sourced from Kunming United Optics , as the specs are very similar.
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mikey cee
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282906 - 06/21/12 09:10 PM
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I believe I've identified these as a steal!!
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iceblaze
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5282926 - 06/21/12 09:31 PM
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Thanks for nailing that on the head guys . I hope they perform as good as they look! For the price, they do seem like a steal, considering the Celestron equivalent is priced at $209. Since they come with caps, I'm thinking about purchasing a foam pistol case for about $15 if they work out
-James
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denis0007dl
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
[Re: iceblaze]
#5283002 - 06/21/12 10:24 PM
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Congrats for new bino, you will enjoy using it!
This is good Chinesse binoviewer produced by
http://www.united-optics.com/Products/Telescope_Accessories/Binoviewer_and_Barlow/Binoviewer_and_Barlow/Binoviewer%20and%20Barlow.html
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orion61
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5286067 - 06/23/12 11:01 PM
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They are good and you hav the better revision, untill recently the US version had single set screws. those are the UK ver that had the twist/centering grip type! they are well built. DID you get the screw on nosepiece? they are on par with Celestron or Orion, inexpensive and surprisingly good.
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iceblaze
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5286126 - 06/23/12 11:58 PM
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Yes.. they came with the nosepiece, and I plan to use these binos in my refractors mostly so focusing shouldn't be an issue :-)
-James
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iceblaze
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5288700 - 06/25/12 04:15 PM Attachment (37 downloads)
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Binos just arrived, and boy do they work just as good as they look!! They have a nice weight to them. I just tested them on the Sun/terrestrial and they work fantastically! Here's my new GnG sporting them for some Solar viewing.. I can already feel the craving to buy more pairs of eyepieces 
-James
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johnnyha
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5288892 - 06/25/12 06:23 PM
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Congrats! Well I'd get another 28mm RKE but that 16mm Brandon you have is a barlowed binoviewer planetary powerhouse imho, every bit as good as my ZAO-II and maybe a tiny bit less scatter. I'd be on the lookout for one of those. If you don't have the flattop version try using it with the rubber eyeguard unscrewed completely from the top, that's how I binoviewed with mine.
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iceblaze
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Re: Please identify these binoviewers
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#5288944 - 06/25/12 06:56 PM Attachment (32 downloads)
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Thanks for the suggestions Johnny! I too was thinking about a 16mm Brandon as a nice in-between for the couple pairs I already own.
At the moment I just have these Celestron Taiwan Plossls. I purchased the extra ones knowing that I would own a binoviewer sooner or later. They're neat because you can unscrew the barrels and interchange them from 1.25" to .965 (note the 7.5mm EPs)
-James
EDIT: After having an evening to view with the binos, I've come to realize that I cannot achieve focus without the barlow, therefore the 7.5mm eyepieces are pretty much rendered useless in my scopes. As such, I think I'll pick up a 16mm Brandon, two 25mm UO Orthos, and perhaps two 12.5 Orthos as well. I'm having a blast either way!!
Edited by iceblaze (06/26/12 01:31 AM)
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