I met a new friend yesterday and he graciously let me test three fine scopes of his, a Stellarvue SVX127D doublet, a TEC 140FL triplet, and a TeleVue NP127is quadruplet.
First let's start with the doublet.
I've previously tested another sample of a SVX127D, so I was eager to see how this one compared. My image taking skills have advanced since the time I tested the first one 6 months ago, so please excuse the differences in image quality that don't really reflect true differences in the two samples of this scope. Overall I think the DPAC results looked reasonably similar.
For those who aren't familiar with the SVX127D, this is an f/8 doublet apochromatic refractor which is manufactured in Stellarvue's facility in Auburn, CA, with hand-figured optics using a Hoya FCD100 ED element and a lanthanum mating element, as documented on the Stellarvue.com website.
Here's the scope set up for testing: