
TV Plossls
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rboe
, May 02 2003 09:49 PM
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#1
Posted 02 May 2003 - 09:49 PM
Gang;
I'm looking at getting off the fence - finally. To make it really affordable I'm considering doubling up on my 32mm & 20mm plossls from televue. If there are folks out there that use these eye pieces I would like some commments about their use. Recommendations between the two and such. The 19mm Panoptic is on my wish list but to get two at this time would be a killer. But you have an idea of what I want to get down the road.
Besides, I'll probably need to get the 2" OCS before any Panoptics and that ain't cheap either. And I may have to replace my mini-van, while strickly speaking is not an astronomy accessory, does get me to work to earn the pay to afford the toys (and makes a serviceble scope hauler too).
Thanks
Ron
I'm looking at getting off the fence - finally. To make it really affordable I'm considering doubling up on my 32mm & 20mm plossls from televue. If there are folks out there that use these eye pieces I would like some commments about their use. Recommendations between the two and such. The 19mm Panoptic is on my wish list but to get two at this time would be a killer. But you have an idea of what I want to get down the road.
Besides, I'll probably need to get the 2" OCS before any Panoptics and that ain't cheap either. And I may have to replace my mini-van, while strickly speaking is not an astronomy accessory, does get me to work to earn the pay to afford the toys (and makes a serviceble scope hauler too).
Thanks
Ron
#2
Posted 03 May 2003 - 08:51 AM
Looking at getting off the fence? Isn't that like being a little bit pregnant? 
While I haven't used them in a binoviewer, I have a feeling they work great Ron. I've been fond of the TV plossls for a long time.
Tom T.

While I haven't used them in a binoviewer, I have a feeling they work great Ron. I've been fond of the TV plossls for a long time.
Tom T.