Hi
Anyone has any experience with this eyepiece?
Its a 2" 70deg FOV piece of glass from Meade..
Any comments on this would be appreciated.
Thanks
rich
Opinion on the Meade QX36mm Eyepiece
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Opinion on the Meade QX36mm Eyepiece
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I think it will do very well on SCTs and other slow scopes, but not so good at F6 or faster...
Regardless, it will be a great low power eyepiece for sweeping the milky way and observing large nebulas such as the veil...
Can't wait for mersing season to start again. BTW, Rich, the portaball replied that it loves ALL eyepieces... 



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haha. But it has been pampered on Pentaxes and Televues. Meade may be too bland for it now..acc wrote:I think it will do very well on SCTs and other slow scopes, but not so good at F6 or faster...Regardless, it will be a great low power eyepiece for sweeping the milky way and observing large nebulas such as the veil...
Can't wait for mersing season to start again. BTW, Rich, the portaball replied that it loves ALL eyepieces...
BTW, I bought it for my WO80...It can't be used on the nexstar because if I forget and it points at zenith, it will hit the base as it is too long.
Been cloudy all this while so no chance to try it out yet...

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