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Re: Who likes 80°+ eyepieces?

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PeterD wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 6:32 am
Lady Fraktor wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:08 pm The UO zebra/ Galoc ortho are nice quality eyepieces.
I think the one and only dodgy UO Zebra ortho ever made must have landed in my eyepiece box :lol:
That is unfortunate, the UO are normally quite good eyepieces.
Which eyepiece is it?
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Re: Who likes 80°+ eyepieces?

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Don Pensack wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:55 pm I intend to test the 85° Pentax XWs as soon as they are available.
Other than the normal 19 factors I look for to evaluate an eyepiece, I will specifically be looking for:
--diameter of threads under the eyecup, which will determine DioptRx compatibility
--depth of eye lens below eyecup top (to determine effective eye relief for glasses wearers)
--whether another rubber eyecup can be attached to increase the effective eye relief
--Paracorr setting (I suspect setting E, but don't know yet)
--how the 23mm compares to the 22mm Nagler in most factors.

The marketplace for these eyepieces will not be huge, but it will take quite a while to quench initial demand.
I look forward to your review, do you think this is a first offering of a new series for Pentax?
A bit like when Masuyama released their 2" series.
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Lady Fraktor wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:36 pm That is unfortunate, the UO are normally quite good eyepieces.
Which eyepiece is it?
It is one from this series https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/8500 ... -eyepieces
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Re: Who likes 80°+ eyepieces?

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Lady Fraktor wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:54 pm
Don Pensack wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:55 pm I intend to test the 85° Pentax XWs as soon as they are available.
Other than the normal 19 factors I look for to evaluate an eyepiece, I will specifically be looking for:
--diameter of threads under the eyecup, which will determine DioptRx compatibility
--depth of eye lens below eyecup top (to determine effective eye relief for glasses wearers)
--whether another rubber eyecup can be attached to increase the effective eye relief
--Paracorr setting (I suspect setting E, but don't know yet)
--how the 23mm compares to the 22mm Nagler in most factors.

The marketplace for these eyepieces will not be huge, but it will take quite a while to quench initial demand.
I look forward to your review, do you think this is a first offering of a new series for Pentax?
A bit like when Masuyama released their 2" series.
Yes, I do think this is the first pair of focal lengths in a new series.
If they are glasses compatible, I foresee some new eyepiece purchases for myself when shorter focal lengths become available.
But, on that score, we don't really know yet.
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I have 4 2 inch 82 degree eyepieces ranging from 14mm to 30mm. They are the eyepieces in the scope most of the time. 70 degree is my sweet spot and 80 degrees gives me a bit more time as the target drifts through the eyepiece.
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In my case, 70-80° works well for me. I find Morpheus EPs particularly suit me.
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I have 4 82 degree eyepieces. 14 and 20mm Orion branded LHDs and ES 24 and 30mm. In my scopes they are absolutely wonderful. I have ES 82 degree eyepieces that are 1.25s, but i have not given them a go yet.
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Re: Who likes 80°+ eyepieces?

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I used the same 1970's Meade 12mm and 25mm 45 deg orthoscopics and a 40 degree Unitron Kellner for about 30 years before I saw the light. They are all very nice eyepieces and my 6" scope can only use 1.25" eyepieces.

I have a number of 82 deg eyepieces and I like most of them.

Moonfish UW 30mm 80 deg No good in fast dobs. Very good considering price when used in refractors >f7, Cats and Maks > f8
Televue T5 31mm Nagler 82 deg. Outstanding on any scope
Televue T4 17mm Nagler 82 deg Outstanding on any scope
Televue T1 12mm Nagler 82 deg Not bad but I usually jump over this eyepiece and use a Denkmeier 14mm then Pentax 10mm
ES 11mm 82 deg Good mid-range eyepiece butI usually jump over this eyepiece and use a Denkmeier 14mm then Pentax 10mm
Televue T6 7mm Nagler 82 deg Excellent sharp eyepiece. Has given me best views of the planets
Baader 5mm Hyperion 82 deg Decent mid-price eyepiece but I now have a Pentax XW 5mm and prefer that
Meade UW 4.7mm Ser 4000 82 deg Decent mid-price eyepiece but I now have a Pentax XW 5mm and prefer that
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Re: Who likes 80°+ eyepieces?

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I have 6 80 degree eyepieces. 2 are 2 inch Long Perngs, 14mm and 20mm, 2 are 2 inch ES, 24 and 30mm and 2 are 1.25 inch ES and they are in the 8mm and 14mm range. I have to say I am not displeased with any of them. The LPs seem to be very well corrected eyepieces and suit me just fine. The two 2 inch eyepieces are pretty fair too as long as you run them in a coma corrector.
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