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108684
To use 100mm binos without a tripod would require superhuman strength and the ability to stop all bodily functions and movements to get a steady view at 25x....
ubergroovin
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Jan 1, 2005
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108685
Geoff, you hit the nail on the head. Those 7x35s are very similar to my 6x30's, except the SportsteR logo is on both sides, rather than one side saying Carl...
ubergroovin
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Jan 1, 2005
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108686
A qualified success!! A short update on my underperforming Tal 100R achromat - particularly for Gary who has been so helpful. Gary's Tal is the 100RS which is...
livingstone_mark
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Jan 1, 2005
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108687
Greetings Russ, The 25X100 are not the kind of Binocular you wish to hang around your neck. I would not even wish that on anyone. Also I have not fully...
Joseph Rome
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Jan 1, 2005
1:02 pm
108688
Sorry Phil, post was from John in Exmouth, Devon, UK. ... List ... Entire ... also ... scopes, ... used...
jayell0077
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Jan 1, 2005
1:03 pm
108689
Russ, Here is the link http://www.apogeeinc.com/binos.html the 7 X 50's seem to have a nebula filter and for $70. The ones I have are just below. I hope this...
Joseph Rome
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Jan 1, 2005
1:03 pm
108690
... The upper limit for most people for handheld non-stabilized binoculars is around 10x50 or 9x63. By sitting down and bracing my elbows I've been able to...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jan 1, 2005
1:20 pm
108691
Mercury Support and some really nice 1.25"-2.00" adapters, that also have brass comresssion rings. they can be found at : ...
Jim Brand
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Jan 1, 2005
1:41 pm
108692
Greetings Keith, Yea, but an interesting thing, Orion list this mount option for their new 80's and 100's. I believe this to be a big error. I have already...
Joseph Rome
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Jan 1, 2005
2:28 pm
108693
A short comparison. I had the opportunity early this morning to finally test out my new 90mm Mak, which I got as a travel/spotting scope. While the seeing was...
gstrumol
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Jan 1, 2005
3:39 pm
108694
Excellent, Mark! Sounds like you've made progress. The difference in baffling between the two scopes, the R and RS, is in the number of them. That is, the R...
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Jan 1, 2005
3:53 pm
108695
TT Policy Statement (Revised September 14, 2004) As a reminder of this group's desire to encourage all of its members to participate in a friendly and informed...
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108696
Hello All I also want to add my best to All for a great new year. What new discoveries will be made this year? Hmmm I wonder. Stay tuned I guess. Het even...
stampmasker
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Jan 1, 2005
5:05 pm
108697
Keith, The reason for the quick 25 X 100’s posting was the fact that Apogee had some negative responses to its telescopes. I feel retailers whom place good...
Joseph Rome
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Jan 1, 2005
5:48 pm
108698
The Orion Apex Maks are a VG value, rugged, and sound construction... http://www.barrie-tao.com/apex127.html Ciao....Barry ... Banding ... banding. ... But ......
Barry Carter
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Jan 1, 2005
8:04 pm
108699
many years ago i made a pipe mount for a 4.25 reflector. i tapped holes for small set screws to hold the fittings. it did a very good job. they never came...
harley rider
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Jan 2, 2005
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108700
Hi everyone, I'm new here, as this is my first post. Probably all of you know of the annoying occurrence when lenses fog up after coming inside on a cold...
gsblue5
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Jan 2, 2005
2:12 am
108701
... The lenses usually fog up because they are cold and the atmosphere in the house is warm and full of mositure. If you leave everything capped, and the case...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jan 2, 2005
2:21 am
108702
gsblue5 and Geoff Welcome gsblue5 :) I am new here too and new to astronomy with a telescope. I've always loved looking at the stars but I just bought a...
stampmasker
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Jan 2, 2005
4:17 am
108703
Geoff is right on the money. It is not a good idea to let condensation to form repeatedly on your eyepieces or scopes optics (if dew is persent on the OTA dry...
jjvickers2000
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Jan 2, 2005
4:17 am
108704
... I keep my telescopes in my unheated garage, but I keep my eyepieces in a case which seals pretty tightly, which I keep in the house. The reason for this...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jan 2, 2005
4:24 am
108705
Geoff, there is an old saying " never loan your wife or chinsaw to anyone". Now I guess we should add eyepieces! :-D Jeff ... years, and ... spiders had ... ...
jjvickers2000
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Jan 2, 2005
4:57 am
108706
Geoff So going from warm to cold is okay but cold to warm is not. That makes sense. I've seen condensation on a cold glass but not on a warm one so... The...
stampmasker
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Jan 2, 2005
4:58 am
108707
Hi Brian. If the EP is cold, it will react to the heat radiated by the eye and fog up very quickly. In the winter I place any fogged EPs inside my coat...
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Jan 2, 2005
12:00 pm
108708
Just to add to this thread a little, you'll find that dirty/oily eyepieces (oils from eyelashes, etc.) tend to fog more rapidly than clean eyepieces. So, do...
Phil Harrington
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Jan 2, 2005
12:06 pm
108709
... The main reason for keeping the scope cold has nothing to do with condensation, but rather with decreasing cooldown time. Most scopes require some time...
Geoff Gaherty
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Jan 2, 2005
1:59 pm
108710
When it is below freezing while observing, especially with short eye relief eyepieces, I always keep the rubber eyecup in the down or retracted position. This...
jjvickers2000
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Jan 2, 2005
3:18 pm
108711
We've heard from many members that the number of messages they get from this list every day is overwhelming. That's the price of success, I guess. If, when...
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Jan 2, 2005
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108712
One of the biggest complaints we get is the high volume of messages on this list. Our policy statement has some specific rules about posts, but we feel some...
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Jan 2, 2005
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108713
Just a quick reminder about the many other features available to all members of Talking Telescopes. In addition to the message board, you are invited to look...
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