Click here if you are having trouble logging into the forums
Privacy Policy |
Please read our Terms
of Service | Signup and
Troubleshooting FAQ | Problems? PM a Red or a Green Gu.... uh, User
doctordub
scholastic sledgehammer
Reged: 01/11/06
Posts: 908
Loc: New Rochelle, New York
|
Re: Back to basics aka Binos
07/23/08 01:06 AM
|
|
|
It is back to the future for me. 40 years ago I would use my Dad's 10X50 binoculars to observe the Moon and open clusters until he bought me a 60mm Achromat for Christmas of '71. I recently purchased a Canon 15x50 IS and I can't put it down. The Moon, Jupiter and it's moons, open clusters and nebula are mesmerizing. I have tracked the ISS, and other sattlelites with ease using these binoculars. I purchased them for travel, but I use them just as much at home!
-------------------- Jonathan
TeleVue TV102 on Vixen SXW mount
Meade LXD 55 SN10/UHTC Modified
Jason 60mm F11
Canon 15x50 IS
Olympus E-510, 14-42, 40-150 Zuiko
Meade DSI, LPI
TeleVue:
Binovue & 2X Cor.
3x barlow, 2x 5mm, 2x7mm,
12mm, 17mm & 2-4mm Zoom Naglers,
2x24mm, & 27mm panoptics,
55mm Plossl & 3mm Radian
2" OIII & Nebustar filters
Siebert Power Mag wheel
Lumicon Filter selecter &
2" focal reducer
Celestron: 7 1.25" color filters
7.5mm, 26mm eps & 2X ultima barlow
|
|
4 registered and 15 anonymous users are browsing this forum.
Moderator: EdZ
|
Forum Permissions
You cannot start new topics
You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled
UBBCode is enabled
|
Rating:
Thread views: 655
|
|
|
|
|
|
|