Hi Tim ... mention above. That is you are measuring the seating surfaces where the threaded parts meet (probably confusing). NO, your clear in your question....
Hi Terry Yes, I had my twin brother assist me so that we could make absolutely certain of the measurements. No, it was a new pencil but the pencil was firmly...
Hi Tim Bruce was referring to an earlier post on my web site that dealt with elongated stars across the complete field. This turned out to be solved by going...
... Hi Bob, Well it sounds as like everything is done properly on your part. The FF lenses are looking like expensive paper weights or skeet targets. Tim...
Hi all, This is my first post. I just bought a new TMB 80/480 CNC II OTA. I found the dew shield quite difficult to extend. In the process of extending it I...
Hello customers of the old TMB Apo's with russian LZOS Lenses and those who might buy in future such a APM Apo with same LZOS Lenses. We get now a new 4...
Hi All I am back today after NEAF in the office, found 2,300 emails with many spams to remove and today and tomorrow we pack for our show, so early next week...
Hi Wingko you do not loose collimation and as I explained you already at NEAF before the purc hase we make it wanted so tight, to prevent tilting of the dew...
I have no suggestions because I haven't done these types myself. But I just wanted to comment on how good these look and how much close up detail there is....
Pete, I agree..there is more Ha information to be seen. Still for only 115 minutes this shows a lot. I think stretching will show more. How long are the days...
Mike, I did as much stretching as I could. Night skies don't get dark anymore, so background will stay pale even with Ha filter. Right now sun rises at 05:00...
thanks Mike! it is a welcomed change ! I really appreciate lunar imaging. frankly, I purchased my 9" TMB for planetary use and had primarily no intention for...
Hello Folks, This test image of ngc7000 Cygnus Wall region was taken a couple of weeks ago from the JMSM Observatory in New Mexico. Imaged with a TMB152 at f8,...
Folks, TeleVue just released announcement of what I consider to be the next step up, the biggest revolution in eyepiece design since the Naglers premiered in...
thanks Fred for creating this nice post! also thanks to Peter and Terry! ...I must admit - may 3rd will be stored on my "intern" harddirve...what a nice day! ...
Hey Wayne, TeleVue presented this at NEAF and it is a very pecular eyepiece to look into. There is so much field you have to let your eye relax and let your...
Wayne, Ron, I once had a 12.5mm Doctor eyepiece which has the 90 degree AFOV; I felt the same about what Ron said. You just cannot take the entire view in at...
Thanks for the comments Terry. For some reason, the duck eludes me -- I'll have to stare at this image for another hour or so :-) Mike ... Terry Tuggle...
Mike, He is where the wall looks to go strait up; the dark nebulosity on top looks like his body laying on his side with his webbed feet sticking up and his...
Ron, Terry, I suspect this is an eyepiece that will take a little time in order to get used to, and to "train" the eye in how to use properly. Not for ...