If I am wrong just let me be wrong
All I have left of my old collection are my UO HD Orthos and the Fujiyama in the same flavor to round out the set (I wanted a complete set of UO’s but they ran out and retired before I could acquire the rest of them).
So, I decided to go in a different direction and went wide, ordering a 10mm and a 4mm in the titled brand. I had tried an 82* some years ago from
The AT UWA for some reason did not affect me that way. I put it in the new AT 72 EDII and pointed to an early evening moon and was rewarded with and enjoyable very crisp view with the 10mm
After nearly blinding myself (bright light!), I took a long break and then returned to my outdoor open-air observatory (read my back deck), and pointed to M42. Again the views were crisp and sharp with a pleasing field of view wide enough to move easily from one point to another even though I am very much out of practice starhopping.
At just under $100, this eyepiece is well worth the price of admission and has a permanent place in my kit. I know there are better UWA’s available out there, but not at so modest a price I think.