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cosmic camper
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Mirror Source
      06/13/08 01:48 PM

Hi,
I'm new to these forums. Just wondering if anyone knows a good affordable source for a first surface mirror to build a binocular mirror box. I have 20X80 standard Oberwerks. One source I know, High Reflective Mirrors says their 6mm (1/4")mirror is <1 wavelength, which they tell me is .8 wavelength. Is that adequate for 20X binos?

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* Mirror Source cosmic camper 06/13/08 01:48 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source EdZModerator   06/13/08 02:02 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source cosmic camper   06/14/08 12:53 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source OBERWERK   06/14/08 01:20 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source GlennLeDrew   06/18/08 08:40 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source Wes James   06/19/08 07:15 AM
. * Re: Mirror Source EdZModerator   06/19/08 09:03 AM
. * Re: Mirror Source cosmic camper   06/20/08 11:49 AM
. * Re: Mirror Source GlennLeDrew   06/20/08 07:58 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source GlennLeDrew   06/20/08 08:02 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source cosmic camper   06/21/08 01:59 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source GlennLeDrew   06/21/08 09:31 PM
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. * Re: Mirror Source GlennLeDrew   06/22/08 07:06 PM
. * Re: Mirror Source rodelaet   06/23/08 04:36 PM
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