Hey...give me a break ...I just recently discovered this board Give me some time and I will get that post number up! Right now just moved to a new home so am still wrapped up in all the unpacking and adjusting and settling in.OzEclipse wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:53 am400 eyepieces but only 14 posts toWilliamPaolini wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:39 am Over my observing lifetime I've owned/borrowed almost 400 eyepieces! Today I maintain several sets, e.g., XWs, Morpheus, Take LEs, Edmund RKEs, BST Starguiders, plus a bunch of singles. IMO the sky's the limit for how many eyepieces one can have. It is a hobby so no reason to be frugal if you do not want to...so enjoy!TSS .
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The eyepieces I use the most are 8, 10, 14, 18, 20, 25, 26 and 27mm. So everytime I see a good deal on an eyepiece I don't have, I think of buying it but then I ask myself WHY?
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Bill,WilliamPaolini wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 3:29 pmActually, many many years ago, I had an epiphany that if I bought used, kept for a while, then sold for near or at what I bought an eyepiece at, then I could cycle through a whole bunch of different eyepieces and get experience with many optical designs and brandings at minimal cost. So that is what I did. Was a hole bunch of fun doing that over a few decades. I do not any more so much because after going thru all those eyepieces, I finally found those few brandings that "hit the spot" for my personal preferences and am uber satisfied with the experiences they provide me.Bigzmey wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 5:56 pmBill, you are getting paid by astro companies to promoteWilliamPaolini wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 2:39 am Over my observing lifetime I've owned/borrowed almost 400 eyepieces! Today I maintain several sets, e.g., XWs, Morpheus, Take LEs, Edmund RKEs, BST Starguiders, plus a bunch of singles. IMO the sky's the limit for how many eyepieces one can have. It is a hobby so no reason to be frugal if you do not want to...so enjoy!EP hoarding, right? Still I hear you! This is a hobby and as such is about enjoyment (within you budget) not needs.
I had a similar idea. The difference between us is that I have a Quokka...
No not one of those. I have a friend whom I have referred to earlier in this thread who has a LOT of premium eyepieces. He has almost full sets of LE's, Naglers, Pentax XW's, and Denkmeiers. He has some of these as bino pairs. We call him Quokka based on the fact that he is originally from Western Australia like the quokka and the acronym QoQ which stands for Quantity of Quality - his approach to eyepiece purchasing. Over past years, I could try out practically any premium eyepiece before I buy. Then I look for second hand versions, most priced between 50% and 75% of new price, a couple were even cheaper. It has taken me about 6 years to complete my premium collection but I am now done.
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So: 18 mm, ....... --> ........9 mm, Barlow, 9 mm, ......... ---> ......, 4.5 mm. Basically an infinite number.
And a number of others.
In practice I have one in the telescope and four in my pockets. That's all I need. An infinite number plus four.
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But we do have binocular vision, and if any development is made for visual astronomy, I hope its in that field, for binoviewers and eyepieces, also telescopes.
Electronic aid is a-ways off yet, but seeing how digital cameras evolved, we are almost there.
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6.5mm Morpheus is much much, very much nicer.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:29 pm I think I am done buying eyepieces unless a 6mm Radian pops up at a decent price. The 6mm Delos is too heavy.
I had a 6mm Radian once, big big, very big disappointment. It met a horrible fate :flame:
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I WOULD APPRECIATE NEVER HEARING ABOUT THAT AGAIN. You are probably close to getting yourself banned from the other forum for bragging about happily destroying every Radian you get. Lots of us like them and think they are fine eyepieces.25585 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:50 pm6.5mm Morpheus is much much, very much nicer.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:29 pm I think I am done buying eyepieces unless a 6mm Radian pops up at a decent price. The 6mm Delos is too heavy.
I had a 6mm Radian once, big big, very big disappointment. It met a horrible fate :flame:
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Although I currently don't have any Radians, I used to have them all and they were very fine eyepieces. I eventually replaced them with Delos but I still have fond memories of the Radians.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:05 pmI WOULD APPRECIATE NEVER HEARING ABOUT THAT AGAIN. You are probably close to getting yourself banned from the other forum for bragging about happily destroying every Radian you get. Lots of us like them and think they are fine eyepieces.25585 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:50 pm6.5mm Morpheus is much much, very much nicer.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:29 pm I think I am done buying eyepieces unless a 6mm Radian pops up at a decent price. The 6mm Delos is too heavy.
I had a 6mm Radian once, big big, very big disappointment. It met a horrible fate :flame:
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Agreed. I had a few at one time and they were good performers on Moon, planets and doubles. The only weak point I could recall were loose eyeguards. I had to use rubber bands to keep them up. In 60 deg format I prefer DeLites over Radians, but I would still take Radians over Meade HD60, Celestron X-Cel, DualEDs, etc. Don't have much experience with ES62 to comment.notFritzArgelander wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:30 pmAlthough I currently don't have any Radians, I used to have them all and they were very fine eyepieces. I eventually replaced them with Delos but I still have fond memories of the Radians.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:05 pmI WOULD APPRECIATE NEVER HEARING ABOUT THAT AGAIN. You are probably close to getting yourself banned from the other forum for bragging about happily destroying every Radian you get. Lots of us like them and think they are fine eyepieces.
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Heaven forbid such a draconian action is taken by that other forum! After I had unsuccessfully finished trying to get the Radians to improve for me, involving disassembly, they were unsaleable, so befell their fate.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:05 pmI WOULD APPRECIATE NEVER HEARING ABOUT THAT AGAIN. You are probably close to getting yourself banned from the other forum for bragging about happily destroying every Radian you get. Lots of us like them and think they are fine eyepieces.25585 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:50 pm6.5mm Morpheus is much much, very much nicer.John Fitzgerald wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:29 pm I think I am done buying eyepieces unless a 6mm Radian pops up at a decent price. The 6mm Delos is too heavy.
I had a 6mm Radian once, big big, very big disappointment. It met a horrible fate :flame:
It was all a long time ago....
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As I stated in that thread on CN, I sold the Radians and replaced them with the Vixen LVW.
Being frustrated by a eyepiece is not a good way to have a relaxing time at the telescope.
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Hi Bill, you just did not know how to properly maintain the distance. For me it was very natural with Radians, they are such a great EPs! But not Morpheus which are very poorly made IMO and need to be destroyed on spot.WilliamPaolini wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:11 pm I also found the exit pupil exceedingly difficult to maintain and was prone to kidney beaning (SAEP) and blackouts, which the eye guard adjustment did not remedy for me. In the end I found them to be the hardest eyepiece for me to maintain the view without blackouts, which caused a lot of eye strain for me when in use.
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Bigzmey wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:35 pmHi Bill, you just did not know how to properly maintain the distance. For me it was very natural with Radians, they are such a great EPs! But not Morpheus which are very poorly made IMO and need to be destroyed on spot.WilliamPaolini wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 3:11 pm I also found the exit pupil exceedingly difficult to maintain and was prone to kidney beaning (SAEP) and blackouts, which the eye guard adjustment did not remedy for me. In the end I found them to be the hardest eyepiece for me to maintain the view without blackouts, which caused a lot of eye strain for me when in use.
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When trying Delos, they were like 70° Radians, but Delites are not Radian-like apart from
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Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:02 pm Being frustrated by a eyepiece is not a good way to have a relaxing time at the telescope.
I think what you said more or less sums up my approach to amateur astronomy...relaxing! I go to the telescope to have a relaxing and peaceful time, not not to be challenged and certainly not to be frustrated. Probably why I have kept my mounting simple
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Sorry, this just does not make any sense. Delites come from the same company as Radians, they meant to be Radians' replacement. They have identical bodies and the same feel. Optically, Delites superior to Radians (which you would expect from upgrade) but Radians are good to.25585 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 2:56 am The irony was Radians were meant to be better than my 13mm Type 1 Nagler, but were worse & 20° less AFOV! The Nagler was love-hate, and sadly sold, Radians were hate-hate, though I tried to improve them, not had "Radian rage " for any other type.
When trying Delos, they were like 70° Radians, but Delites are not Radian-like apart from AFOV (62°). Delites are like 62° Morpheus for ease of use.
Delos are like Radians? Only that they both EPs and came from the same company.
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I do like to try different designs to see what they deliver for views.
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