Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
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Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Hi l had acquired quite a number of old bino and realised that the poro prism is difficult to clean amd fungus keep coming back. Hence l started to dismantle the bino and use its parts for various purposes.
1) convert the bino eyepieces into telescope usable eyepieces.
......to be continued.
1) convert the bino eyepieces into telescope usable eyepieces.
......to be continued.
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Re: Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Minor brighten , resize edit and upload for threadstarter.
Didn't resize until very small as I think it's necessary to see the smaller details for those interested.
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Didn't resize until very small as I think it's necessary to see the smaller details for those interested.
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Re: Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Hi
Thanks Hardwarezone for the uploading.
Thanks Hardwarezone for the uploading.
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Re: Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Hi
The main idea is to enclose the binocular eyepiece with a container made from camera adapter ring and filter rings.....or alternatively from pvc or plastic tube and then adapt it to a 42mm to 1.25 eyepieces tube. This will enable you to put it into a telescope that can take 1.25 eyepieces.
The main idea is to enclose the binocular eyepiece with a container made from camera adapter ring and filter rings.....or alternatively from pvc or plastic tube and then adapt it to a 42mm to 1.25 eyepieces tube. This will enable you to put it into a telescope that can take 1.25 eyepieces.
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Re: Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Hi
The main idea is to enclose the binocular eyepiece with a container made from camera adapter ring and filter rings.....or alternatively from pvc or plastic tube and then adapt it to a 42mm to 1.25 eyepieces tube. This will enable you to put it into a telescope that can take 1.25 eyepieces.
The main idea is to enclose the binocular eyepiece with a container made from camera adapter ring and filter rings.....or alternatively from pvc or plastic tube and then adapt it to a 42mm to 1.25 eyepieces tube. This will enable you to put it into a telescope that can take 1.25 eyepieces.
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Onee warning.....
This ....way of making eyepieces is by no way cheap. A good source of such rings is aliexpress . As for me it come from my collection which started since 12 years old.
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This ....way of making eyepieces is by no way cheap. A good source of such rings is aliexpress . As for me it come from my collection which started since 12 years old.
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I wish to thanks all who had sold me equipments.....they included koko ,Alvin(great red spot), Remus ,rlow ,Hardwarezone and also those vendor at sungei rd and kreta ayer flee market.
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very interesting.. are these eyepieces as sharp as the ones designed for telescopes. I see a good number of posts using microscope objesctives in telescopes (with some 23.5mm to 1.25mm adapter), but a binocular eyepiece is definitely new for me.
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Re: Eyepieces from binoculars and modification.
Hi akdwivedi
The quality of the eyepiece obtained depends on the eyepiece of the original bino manufacturer..
As a general rule those branded bino produce super sharp eyepiece at the center....but in general blurred out image at the edge. Very rare to find a ....sharp to the edge ep.
However many ep produce a large apparent field of view like 60 or even 80 degree field of view ,making such ep good for locating objects.
The quality of the eyepiece obtained depends on the eyepiece of the original bino manufacturer..
As a general rule those branded bino produce super sharp eyepiece at the center....but in general blurred out image at the edge. Very rare to find a ....sharp to the edge ep.
However many ep produce a large apparent field of view like 60 or even 80 degree field of view ,making such ep good for locating objects.
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As for the focal length of the ep obtainable ,its between 12mm to 25mm(generally assume the objectives is a f4 to f6 and calculate given the magnification of the bino).
Quite difficult to get 3.5mm and below ep and hard to get 32mm and above ep in this way.
Anyway l was able to get pentax and kowa converted bino ep in this way and they prove to be very sharp at the center. You can actually cut out the blur edge using washer,but l didn't.
Quite difficult to get 3.5mm and below ep and hard to get 32mm and above ep in this way.
Anyway l was able to get pentax and kowa converted bino ep in this way and they prove to be very sharp at the center. You can actually cut out the blur edge using washer,but l didn't.