Gargoyle_Steve
04-06-2006, 01:50 AM
My eyepiece collection at present is very pedestrian: 25 & 9mm GSO possl's (prety good for what they are) and 15 & 4 mm Series 500 plossl's (love the 15, never use the 4), all of which came with my GSO Dob from Andrews, as well as a 30mm 2" 80 degree Andrews ep, which has increased my joy of viewing even more due to it's wide field of view.
Having said that, everyone knows that sooner or later you need to start spending ridiculous amounts of money on eyepieces, right? So I have spent huge numbers of hours over many weeks reading everything I could find on these forums relating to eyepieces, despairing of the prices sometimes mentioned. I have seen numerous times that a certain member here, whose opinions are highly regarded by many, has frequently cited the quality and comparitive price of the Orion Stratus range. They are a 62 degree ep which has been said to provide "90% of the performance at less than half the price of premium brand" eyepieces. (Apologies if I have misquoted you there - words to that effect anway)
Keep in mind my whole scope with 4 ep's included only cost $699, it's a big step to accept that there's single ep's worth lots more.
I'm after something in the 8 to 12 mm range presently, I figure thats a decent amount of magnification for many objects and a sustainable level for my usual suburban viewing location. Orion make an 8mm and a 13mm within their Sratus range. One Oz supplier has them advertised at around $239, however it had been suggested that Bintel should be able to order them in, being an Orion stockist. I sent an email to Bintel and received a speedy reply from Don. He tells me he usually has the common sizes (5 and 17mm) in stock, but that he can have the 8mm in his next shipment (3 weeks or so) @ $195 plus postage.
So what else could I have done - it's ordered of course!
:thumbsup:
Yes, one day I hope to own a 10mm Pentax XW and a 27mm Panoptic and a whole pocket full of Naglers, etc, but for now this is my first foray into "better" ep's and I'm sure looking forward to it!
Will keep you informed.
:P
Having said that, everyone knows that sooner or later you need to start spending ridiculous amounts of money on eyepieces, right? So I have spent huge numbers of hours over many weeks reading everything I could find on these forums relating to eyepieces, despairing of the prices sometimes mentioned. I have seen numerous times that a certain member here, whose opinions are highly regarded by many, has frequently cited the quality and comparitive price of the Orion Stratus range. They are a 62 degree ep which has been said to provide "90% of the performance at less than half the price of premium brand" eyepieces. (Apologies if I have misquoted you there - words to that effect anway)
Keep in mind my whole scope with 4 ep's included only cost $699, it's a big step to accept that there's single ep's worth lots more.
I'm after something in the 8 to 12 mm range presently, I figure thats a decent amount of magnification for many objects and a sustainable level for my usual suburban viewing location. Orion make an 8mm and a 13mm within their Sratus range. One Oz supplier has them advertised at around $239, however it had been suggested that Bintel should be able to order them in, being an Orion stockist. I sent an email to Bintel and received a speedy reply from Don. He tells me he usually has the common sizes (5 and 17mm) in stock, but that he can have the 8mm in his next shipment (3 weeks or so) @ $195 plus postage.
So what else could I have done - it's ordered of course!
:thumbsup:
Yes, one day I hope to own a 10mm Pentax XW and a 27mm Panoptic and a whole pocket full of Naglers, etc, but for now this is my first foray into "better" ep's and I'm sure looking forward to it!
Will keep you informed.
:P