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10748
Using my Leica 10x32 binoculars i caught Venus this afternoon a few minutes before it set over the mtns west of me. After i found with the binoculars i could...
Florian
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Dec 3, 2006
12:33 am
10749
Hi Friends , In case any one want to sell 15x70 & above models (in good shape) , probably with hard case for above brands , do let me know. I post here as I...
manand1967
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Dec 3, 2006
4:14 am
10750
Here is a suggestion to those of you that only want to travel very light but want a little more flexibility in your observing. Bring the binoculars, perhaps...
Barry Simon
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Dec 3, 2006
11:36 pm
10751
<<one of the new Astro Tech AT66ED refractors from Astronomics. It is a great complement to a pair of binoculars. These small 66 mm ED scopes are small yet ...
siriusguy@...
siriusguy50
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Dec 4, 2006
3:44 pm
10752
Even better - like really much - is a Questar DuPlex! travels everywhere with a tracking drive that almost doesn't require guidence; astrophoto exposures of up...
Skip Cashwell
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Dec 4, 2006
10:56 pm
10753
... The Questars are certainly delightful. A few club members have outstanding examples. But I have a feeling that although he did not mention a budget,...
cedarman320
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Dec 5, 2006
12:36 am
10754
Oh, right! I was really talking about the binocs I received for my birthday in November. Got the 10x70¹s. The separately focusing eyepieces are fine for me,...
Leon Samuel Cashwell
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Dec 5, 2006
11:50 am
10755
I purchased one of these scopes and it's very nice. I have a review of sorts on this web page, along with a discussion of my new AP binoculars. ...
dtlnew
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Dec 5, 2006
2:36 pm
10756
Hi Friends, How is Telescope warehouse (William vorce) as a Dealer of astro equipments. The service & quality of goods. He gives some cheap deals. Please...
manand1967
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Dec 5, 2006
5:17 pm
10757
Hi Mohit, I have had several transactions with Bill (William Vorce) over the past 8 years or so and have found him to be nothing but an honest, hard working...
terryalford
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Dec 5, 2006
7:44 pm
10758
Terry Thanks for advice. I am ordering couple of things right now. Reg ... past 8 years or so and have found him to be nothing but an honest, hard working...
manand1967
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Dec 5, 2006
8:51 pm
10759
Hello Dick, First a sincere complement on your site and the informaion you posted. Especially valuable is the AP-Binocs review you wrote! I have experienced...
Skip Cashwell
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Dec 6, 2006
1:08 am
10760
Do any of you (or more to the point -- your kids) have experience with Jack's book? http://www.cobblestonepub.com/Book/ODY67933.html (Better price to be found...
Kirk Severson
wdavsbrll
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Dec 6, 2006
4:59 pm
10761
I am considering purchasing this binocular for astronomy. Does anyone have any experience with it or know of a test report on it? Thanks Gary...
gwlee22000
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Dec 6, 2006
6:36 pm
10762
... Gary, Here is a link to a review of them done by Holger Merlitz in Germany. http://www.holgermerlitz.de/fujinon10x50.html John Finnan...
jkfnp101
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Dec 8, 2006
7:46 am
10763
Hello, Anyone have compared theses two binoculars, I like know your experiences with this binos. Thank you, Paul...
pauloctavio2002
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Dec 8, 2006
9:23 pm
10764
... Paul, I have not had a chance to compare them nor have I ever looked through a pair of the 7 x 50 Miyauchi's. Two years ago I bought a used pair of the...
jkfnp101
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Dec 9, 2006
11:34 pm
10765
Got to see the shuttle luanch for my first time thru the 25x100 binoculars it looked great I was just amazed at seeing the gap in between the booster rockets...
frank_g96
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Dec 10, 2006
3:46 am
10766
I went and saw the Mar.1 2002 launch from Titusville. You can feel the thunder. Over way too quick, but lasts a lifetime-George in AZ...
George Mastry
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Dec 10, 2006
4:35 am
10767
... From: "frank_g96" <frank_g96@...> To: <binocularastronomy@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 10:43 PM Subject: [Binocular Astronomy]...
Hap Griffin
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Dec 11, 2006
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10768
Does anybody know this zoom eyepuece? It is much cheaper than Zeiss, Leica, and Swarovski zoom eyepiece. I wonder if it can reach focus on my APM 45 degree 100...
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cruxhsu
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Dec 11, 2006
10:22 am
10769
Hey, I was thinking about making a binocular observing chair, I was searching the net looking at binocular chairs. I saw a really cool simple design in an...
Matthew Rottman
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Dec 12, 2006
1:34 pm
10770
Skip, Sorry for the delayed response... Thanks for the feedback. On the AT-66 photo setup, pretty much everything I've done (i.e., not much) is discussed on...
dtlnew
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Dec 13, 2006
1:38 pm
10772
I am rather new to this even though I have been interested in it for some time. I have installed a program or two on my computer to make star charts for my...
djembebob
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Dec 17, 2006
4:03 pm
10773
Let me remind everyone once again that the purpose of this group is as spelled out in the narrative by the photo on our home page. All posts should be about...
Barry Simon
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Dec 17, 2006
4:32 pm
10774
After reading the November Astronomy Magazine article on interferometry I am curious whether the process of merging the two optical images has any real ...
Kirk Severson
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Dec 17, 2006
5:52 pm
10775
Kirk, Neuroscientists over the last 100 years have learned a lot about visual processing, much more than could be described in a single email. Try googling...
Christopher Todd
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Dec 17, 2006
6:15 pm
10776
Thanks, Chris! I'll look again. My initial Google search was not very helpful. The signal to noise argument, again sounds more like image stacking than ...
Kirk Severson
wdavsbrll
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Dec 17, 2006
6:45 pm
10777
Kirk, yes, I believe mammalian binocular summation is very similar in principle to image stacking, but in real-time of course. Randomly distributed noise is...
Christopher Todd
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Dec 17, 2006
7:19 pm
10778
Hi Bob, I live in the southern Calif desert just east of 10,000 foot high Mt. San Jacinto. My western horizon is about 10° above what a flat horizon would be....
Florian
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