adam010289
15-02-2015, 11:21 AM
If you have clicked this classified, you probably already have a fair idea what this is. Otherwise, the full specs are available here (http://www.bintel.com.au/Eyepieces-and-Barlows/Barlow-lenses/TeleVue-Powermate-2x--2--/1211/productview.aspx).
I bought this around 6 months ago from Bintel, but I also bought the 4x Powermate a short time later and that gets most use. I haven't used this 2x much at all and can no longer justify keeping it.
$350 posted in Australia for the Powermate only.
If you are also intersted in using it for Astrophotography, I have the TeleVue Powermate T-Ring Adaptor (http://www.bintel.com.au/Eyepieces-and-Barlows/TeleVue-/Barlows-and-Powermates/TeleVue-Power-Mate--br-T-Ring-Adapter-2x/884/productview.aspx) that screws directly onto the Powermate (see image). I can offer this for another $50 posted, bringing the total cost of both to $400 posted.
Images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adam010289/16506245046/sizes/l
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adam010289/16345970569/sizes/l
I bought this around 6 months ago from Bintel, but I also bought the 4x Powermate a short time later and that gets most use. I haven't used this 2x much at all and can no longer justify keeping it.
$350 posted in Australia for the Powermate only.
If you are also intersted in using it for Astrophotography, I have the TeleVue Powermate T-Ring Adaptor (http://www.bintel.com.au/Eyepieces-and-Barlows/TeleVue-/Barlows-and-Powermates/TeleVue-Power-Mate--br-T-Ring-Adapter-2x/884/productview.aspx) that screws directly onto the Powermate (see image). I can offer this for another $50 posted, bringing the total cost of both to $400 posted.
Images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adam010289/16506245046/sizes/l
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adam010289/16345970569/sizes/l