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Astro-Tech EPs
They can be found here.
https://www.astronomics.com/b/astro-tec ... eries=1051
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∞ AP Scopes: #1: TPO 6" f/9 RC #2: ES 102 f/7 APO #3: ES 80mm f/6 APO
∞ G&G Scopes: #1: Meade 102mm f/7.8 #2: Bresser 102mm f/4.5
∞ Guide Scopes: 70 & 80mm fracs -- The El Cheapo Bros.
∞ Mounts: iOptron CEM70AG, SW EQ6R, Celestron AVX, SLT & GT (Alt-Az), Meade DS2000
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∞ Binos: 10X50,11X70,15X70, 25X100 ∞ AP Gear: ZWO EAF and mini EFW and the Optolong L-eXteme filter
∞ EPs: ES 2": 21mm 100° & 30mm 82° Pentax XW: 7, 10, 14, & 20mm 70°
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Mounts: SW: SkyTee2, AzGTi; iOptron: AZMP; ES: Twilight I; Bresser: EXOS2; UA: MicroStar.
Binos: APM: 100-90 APO; Canon: IS 15x50; Orion: Binoviewer, LG II 15x70, WV 10x50, Nikon: AE 16x50, 10x50, 8x40.
EPs: Pentax: XWs & XFs; TeleVue: Delites, Delos, Panoptic & Plossls; ES: 68, 62; Vixen: SLVs; Baader: BCOs, Aspherics, Mark IV.
Diagonals: Baader: BBHS mirror, Zeiss Spec T2 prism, Clicklock dielectric; TeleVue: Evebrite dielectric; AltairAstro: 2" prism.
Filters: Lumicon: DeepSky, UHC, OIII, H-beta; Baader: Moon & SkyGlow, Contrast Booster, UHC-S, 6-color set; Astronomik: UHC.
Solar: HA: Lunt 50mm single stack, W/L: Meade Herschel wedge.
Observing: DSOs: 3122 (Completed: Messier, Herschel 1, 2, 3. In progress: H2,500: 2196, S110: 77). Doubles: 2461, Comets: 34, Asteroids: 261
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https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/8769 ... ry12712008
Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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Angeleyes
Astrotech
Auriga
Lacerta
Meade
OVL
Sky Optic
Sky Rover
Skywatcher
Stellarvue
Tecnosky
Telescope Service
And in the past, from William Optics and others.
So you can find reviews of the other brands and the comments will apply to the Astrotech.
Eye relief varies from focal length to focal length.
You can find specs for all of them here:
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/8623 ... p=12473522
Currently using a 12.5" dob and a 4" apo refractor
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Man... That's some icky-tasting stuff!
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Review on some of them:
https://astrogeartoday.com/astro-tech-p ... ble-price/
I use these to learn on and they are great. The granddaughter took the AT-UWA 28 for a while and it is amazing to use.
Astro-Tech 5.5mm PF 60°
Astro-Tech 15.5mm PF 65°
Astro-Tech 25mm PF 65°
Astro-Tech 4mm UWA 82°
Astro-Tech 7mm UWA 82°
Astro-Tech 10mm UWA 82°
Astro-Tech 13mm UWA 82°
Astro-Tech 16mm UWA 82
Eyepiece: AT-UWA 4/7/10/13/16, AT-PF 5.5/15.5/25, ES52/10, ES62/20, SvBony 26-70 2", 7-21/3-8 zoom, Bresser 30/35 2"
Binoculars: Minolta 10x50 Wide Angle 7", HUTACT 10x42,
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Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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"Astronomers, we look into the past to see our future." (me)
"Seeing is in some respect an art, which must be learnt." (William Herschel)
"What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)
"No good deed goes unpunished." (various)
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?” (Scarecrow, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
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These eyepieces, made by United Optics in KunMing, are some of the best bargains in eyepieces.
They were introduced many years ago by William Optics, and later sold by Telescope Optics, and a joint venture of APM and Lunt.
Today, they are available under the labels APM, Antares, Astrotech, Tecnosky, Telescope Service, Sky Rover, Stellarvue, and Arsenal.
Rating the focal lengths--actual focal lengths are in bold--in 1 to 5 stars with 5 stars best:
20mm****
13/13.5mm****
9mm****
7mm*****
4.7/4.8/4.9/5mm****
3.5/3.6mm**
The 20mm, 9mm, and 3.6mm all have a trace of edge of field astigmatism, worst in the 3.6mm.
The 13.5mm and 4.8mm are about tied in that regard, with a little cleaner edges.
The 7mm is nearly perfect.
The edge issues are so far out in the field that unless you spend a lot of time looking at the edge, it won't be noticeable.
It starts in the 3.6mm, though, about halfway out, which is why I rated it lower.
My ratings pertain to scopes of
There are literally thousands of on-line reviews if you search for the brands.
And some lab tests can be found here:
https://astro-talks.ru/forum/viewtopic. ... 483#p41976
Currently using a 12.5" dob and a 4" apo refractor
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The XWA performance is higher than theMike Q wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:17 pm I went ahead and bit the bullet and bought the AT 7mm 100 last week. It arrived on eclipse day, needless to say i did not open the box until after the eclipse was over. Yes we have honestly been cloud starting the day after i got it. It will be used in the 102 and 10 inch mostly. It would take a pretty good night for me to use it in the 16. For grins today i set up the frac and 10 inch in the day light and looked at the moon with it. By no means is this a great test of the eyepiece but i will say that even in full sunlight the moon looked pretty good. The image in both scopes was nice and sharp. I was kind of shocked at how light it is. I really expected it to be heavier. I dont know who makes these but i would guess that they share some DNA with the ES 100 degree eyepieces, but that is just a guess
The 7mm, in particular, is the equal of the Ethos line. It fits right in between the 8mm and 6mm Ethos eyepieces.
XWAs are made by KunMing United Optics (KUO).
Tele Vue Ethos are made in Taiwan by a factory that only makes eyepieces for Tele Vue.
Currently using a 12.5" dob and a 4" apo refractor
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The eye relief on the 7mm XWA is measured at 12mm from the glass.
Flip the eyecup down and you shouldn't have any problem with that.
Currently using a 12.5" dob and a 4" apo refractor
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Oh it is flipped down and for me i basically rest my face on the rubber to get the wholeDon Pensack wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:19 pmThe eye relief on the 7mm XWA is measured at 12mm from the glass.
Flip the eyecup down and you shouldn't have any problem with that.
Orion XX16G
Stellina
AT102EDL
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