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The website that the image is from will not open. I am not in the market for a new binocular mount, but I love window shopping. Who sells such a style binoculars mount?
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It is actually a fairly common version of az/ alt mount most are made for telescope but would serve well with binoculars.
Here is one companies version: https://trackthestars.com/tts-160-panth ... ope-mount/
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Lady Fraktor wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 7:10 pm It is actually a fairly common version of az/ alt mount most are made for telescope but would serve well with binoculars.
Here is one companies version: https://trackthestars.com/tts-160-panth ... ope-mount/
I am referring to the distance from the balancing weights and the binoculars. Made for great leg movement from the tripod/support of the mount.
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It is just an adaption of the concept for ease of use with binoculars, with telescopes the shorter arms keeps the weights closer and more stable for higher loads.
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That kinda looks like be a DIY rig to me. Maybe not, but I've seen pix of some pretty impressive metalwork by people who have access to well-equipped metal shops.
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Refractordude wrote: Mon Nov 18, 2019 7:06 pm The website that the image is from will not open. I am not in the market for a new binocular mount, but I love window shopping. Who sells such a style binoculars mount?
Google image search finds that image on the following website:
http://r18worker.info/alltop/01569-bino ... ronomy.htm
but that may not help you.
* Meade 323 refractor on a manual equatorial mount.
* Celestron C6 SCT on a Twilight 1 Alt-Az mount
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