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Anyone know how to turn this:
http://www.thorlabs.de/newgrouppage9.cfm?objectgroup_id=53 68
into an eye piece? What's the best approach for mating their mounted or unmounted triplets to a 1.25" barrel? I guess a field stop would have to be installed also, for a tidy view. It comes in 3 focal lengths.
Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks.
Wavytone
13-12-2015, 08:30 PM
Why ? At those prices you can buy many perfectly good eyepieces that will work better than those, and complete with a nice barrel to fit your scope.
A triplet on its own will have a very small useable field maybe 30 degrees, and the eye relief is nil. Seems a lot of effort to go to to end up with something that will be inferior to every eyepiece made over the past 100 years or so.
Thanks Wavy for your comments. Depends how well the triplet is executed I suppose. (https://www.facebook.com/138428192896386/photos/a.674900605915806.1073741825.138428 192896386/674900619249138/) AFOV and ER are non issues for me, I can handle anything that is on the market today. Also I think at the focal lengths they are selling, ER might actually be pretty good.
I have all the eyepieces I want. (for now anyway :rolleyes:)
That means it's time for some experimenting.:nerd:
Wavytone
14-12-2015, 01:29 PM
For experimenting... One of these on its own won't be much good but if you were to add a Plano-convex achromatic doublet with the plane side facing the focal plane, you'll have something close to an Erfle or a half a dozen modern 5-element eyepiece designs. That might even be fairly useful.
Not sure where you'd find achromatic doublets this small though, and you want ones that are coated.
Thanks. I shall look into this.
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