For Bid:20x80 Giant Bino[Closed]

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For Bid:20x80 Giant Bino[Closed]

Post by Meng Lee »

Hi, I have a giant bino 20x80 with aluminium case to go at $450

This is the one:

http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?itemI ... 893&KICKER

PM me if interested. Can arrange to take a look with no obligation of buying. Those who seen my stuff before knows that I kept my stuff in good condition.

EDITED:

Let me try the bidding style. The starting bid price is $300. Each increment is $15. Reply to the thread for bidding. Bidding closes on this weekend.

Thanks for looking.
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Post by Meng Lee »

Hi, lowered to $380. I can't beat the OEM price as I bought it from Orion USA. So this is the lowest I can offer. If there are no takers, I will close the thread in a week's time.

Thanks for looking.
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Post by Meng Lee »

Hi, please lock the thread.

Since I can't match the OEM price, then I better don't sell it. People interested in giant binos like this, can check out Grandeye Hong Kong for OEM price. :)

Thanks for looking. :)
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Post by kayheem »

$380 for giant binos with aluminium case is a very good price!

Great for comet hunting.
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Post by wucheeyiun »

yes....good value
they are the individual eyepiece focusing type, which is better then the standard oberwerks single knob control type....
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Post by mySG_jy »

Can it be rest on tripod? it seems rather heavy Bino right?
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Post by hommel »

I think the 80mm has a tripod adapter (the silver rod running in the middle) for you to mount onto a tripod directly.
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Post by Meng Lee »

Hi all, thanks for looking. You need a strong tripod, Manfrotto type at least. But the degree of movement is quite restricted. A parallelogram tripod is the best as you can even let people of different heights see the same object. And the observer can lie down in comfort to enjoy.

http://www.telescope.com/shopping/produ ... uctID=7639

This bino is essentially 2, 80mm rich field refractor side by side. Star cluster views are stunning.
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Post by Meng Lee »

I can provide a dovetail plate to put it on Vixen style GOTO mounts, then you can have a GOTO 20x80 Bino!
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
I can provide a dovetail plate to put it on Vixen style GOTO mounts, then you can have a GOTO 20x80 Bino!
Have you try this before?? Is this Practical??

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