That is one scope I really want to hear the report from a local user. Too many conflicting comments in the other forums in regards to color correction. I think the scope is more portable than Megrez 102ED.
Frankly, after using the scope on Mars and M42...last night
Mars at 200x could see surface occulation that my Mewlon could also pick up. Somehow the scope is very bright but high contrast, must be that it is new.
M42 shows definite nebulosity with trapeszium formation but E and F not splitted, ( this is done with the tv7mmt6, seeing was not ideal though. Will try again tonite at 200x.
i dare say the "wow" experience is the same when i look through the FLT110. I dare say it is as "color free" as my previous flt-110
The scope is tack sharp all the way to 200x ( i use it with vixen 3.5 lwv ).
i am impressed with the scope...highly recommended
Will snap a shot at the waxing Moon if the weather is fine....
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wucheeyiun wrote:Frankly, after using the scope on Mars and M42...last night
Mars at 200x could see surface occulation that my Mewlon could also pick up. Somehow the scope is very bright but high contrast, must be that it is new.
M42 shows definite nebulosity with trapeszium formation but E and F not splitted, ( this is done with the tv7mmt6, seeing was not ideal though. Will try again tonite at 200x.
i dare say the "wow" experience is the same when i look through the FLT110. I dare say it is as "color free" as my previous flt-110
The scope is tac sharp all the way to 200x ( i use it with vixen 3.5 lwv ).
i am impressed with the scope...highly recommended
Will snap a shot at the waxing Moon if the weather is fine....
are you refering to the Yellow 102ED or the new 110?