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FlashDrive
25-08-2013, 08:10 PM
This is very tempting.....:whistle:

http://deepskybinoviewer.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.displ ay&category_ID=32

Flash.....

Marcus10
25-08-2013, 08:19 PM
Oooh, that looks nice.

I say go for it - your wife will understand. Maybe. :eyepop:

MortonH
25-08-2013, 09:56 PM
Which scope(s) you gonna sell to pay for it??!

casstony
25-08-2013, 10:05 PM
Would it be much better than the Denk you already have Flash?

FlashDrive
26-08-2013, 08:22 AM
None .....keeping them....will ' not ' let my TV76 go.....had the StellarVue 80ED up twice for sale.....no one wanted it...so it's sitting in it's case tucked away...if anyone wants it...contact me.

Flash....



I dare say it would be....the new ones are built from the ground up and the optics are second to none according to the spec's and just take a look at the build and quality...already there is a ' waiting list ' since April this year ( all those people can't be wrong in making a decision to purchase.)
Mine are superb to use.....especially in the 10'' LightBridge, in the NA140 it is just ' wow ' what a difference it makes using 2 eyes on a Refractor with large aperture, and particularly ' wide field views '
I downloaded a 14mb PDF File on these new Bino's.....there is a lot of reading to do.

Flash.....

MattT
26-08-2013, 01:25 PM
I guess you have read the threads on the Binoviewer Forum on CN Flash?
Would like one myself but it's a lot to pay for 6mm of extra CA over the WO's I have....and yes bino's in a big frac are sensational. In two months I'll be picking up an Orion UK optics 10" Newt I bought from Lars a while back and plan on using the bino's in it, which should be good viewing, I hope.
Seeing as you have the Denk 21's you should get the 14's...now that would be something to look through.
Matt

FlashDrive
26-08-2013, 02:11 PM
Can't go wrong with Orion UK Optics.....I've seen some ' outstanding ' gear from them....and the ' astro' photos ' they produce with the right gear is something to behold.

Wouldn't mind a set of 14mm Denk's.....soon maybe...!!

Flash :D

Allan
27-08-2013, 11:30 AM
I'm picking up the BINOTRON-27 with the OCS 45. My one fear is that I will like it so much that my new TV eyepieces might get neglected.

Flash is helping me with eyepieces for it. I am pretty much settled on the D21's now.

Can't wait to see how they perform on all the different solar and deep sky objects.

MattT
27-08-2013, 01:44 PM
Alan I hope Flash is helping you to get a pair or RKE 28's for the bino. If not type in Edmund Optics and you get the Singapore branch and get a pair from them $106 each with free postage until the end of October I think. Amazing eyepieces that have to be looked through to be believed...
I still like loking mono through my bunch of eyepieces easier than binoing in a way.
Matt

Allan
27-08-2013, 06:10 PM
Thanks Matt. All options are still open. I will have a look at the RKE 28's. I hope to only use one pair of eyepieces because of the power switch on the Denks. The D21 is a good focal length in my Dob I was thinking. I considered the 24 or 19 Pans to start with as well.

axle01
30-08-2013, 10:18 PM
Got one and it is worth every cent.

Spend the money if you have it you won't be diaspionted

I may have to flick some of the eyepieces
2 x ES 6.7's
2 x ES 8.8's
2 x ES 11's
2 x ES 16's
2 x Brandon 24's
2 x RKE 28's
and 2 Denk21's arriving next week.

Just spent some time making a new nose piece to connect the bino directly to the diagonal to reduce about 40mm of light path

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=111459

Hans Tucker
26-10-2013, 07:25 AM
If anyone is interested there is a review (Astronomy Test) of the Binotron-27 in October 2013 Astronomy Magazine.

http://www.astronomy.com/observing/product-reviews/2013/08/astronomy-tests-denkmeiers-binotron-27