WITHDRAWN : Televue 55mm Plossl

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WITHDRAWN : Televue 55mm Plossl

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Hi all,

Selling an almost brand new Televue 55mm Plossl (2" and its heavy!) at $320.

Thanks for looking.
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S$300 only!
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Picture of the eyepiece compared to the hand!
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you got very small hand..

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hommel wrote:you got very small hand..

Upzzz
Hahaha! yah, your hands may be small, a baby's hand will made the ep much larger!! :D :D
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hehe, that's a nice one!
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Post by Fuzzball »

Just curious, why are you selling? I got a 55 TV and I think this is one sharp eyepiece....
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yes, its a very good eyepiece, but imagine a set of LRGB filters is US $250 which is the same price as this eyepiece, you know I got no choice.

And the LRGB filters are the cheapest brand somemore!
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OT: Do you know that different colour filters takes require different exposure time? Our resident nebulae imager said that Astrodon filters (though very expensive) all image at the same exposure time.
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OT: Ya, the most expensive is to have filter tranmissions that match the QE of the sensor for the various wavelengths then RGB can be taken with same exposure time without doing colour balancing. For me, since I take the cheap alternative, then the colour balancing job is going to be more tedious loh, :)
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