Binocular for a start

Here is the place to talk about all those equipment(Telescope, Mounts, Eyepieces, etc...) you have. Not sure which scope/eyepiece is best for you? Trash it out here!
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Post by cinq »

Hi Rich

Glad it's still useful, I wrote that erm, around 1998!! :p
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cinq wrote:Hi Rich

Glad it's still useful, I wrote that erm, around 1998!! :p
Hi Cindy,
In Bill Gates' tradition, looks like its due for a new edition? :wink:
Maybe the article can be expanded to include tripods, bino adapters, bino-viewing techniques?

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Post by cinq »

hehe rich, you write part 2 lah, I'm quite out of touch.

Bino-viewing techiques? That one is good for discussion to see what tricks people have. I have used the cheapo deck chair before, arms just right for elbows and no need to keep craning neck up. The rubber dinghy idea is good but I don't have one handy.

Cindy
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