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ripkirbyqld
18-07-2016, 10:13 PM
I received my set of the above binos today. Mounted them on my fabed mount {photos to follow} and as usual total cloud cover. Then just after dark, a bit of clear sky. I lined up the moon and what a sight. It seemed it was sitting on my lap. Brillant! Just to check, i swung over to juipter. WOW! all 4 moons visible. As a back up to my Lx200 7" meade, I am going to have a lot of fun. Extremely pleased.

Renato1
19-07-2016, 03:25 AM
Glad that you are enjoying the new binoculars.

There are two impressive things I do with my pair.

1. At a dark site, just swing back and forth around Virgo and be amazed by the dozens of galaxies that pop out.

2. When I have non-astronomy people over and the topic turns to binoculars (there are always bird watching pairs around on a table), I then pull out a pair of 16X70s and show them. "Wow" they all say, what big binoculars! Then I say hang on, and pull out a pair of 20X80s. "Amazing" they then all say. Then I pull out the 25X100s - that's the finale - they are astounded.
Regards,
Renato

ripkirbyqld
19-07-2016, 04:30 AM
They are rather large aren't they.

omegacrux
19-07-2016, 07:15 AM
I had the 20x80 I enjoyed them , saw Andromeda with them , I'd like another pair

David

xelasnave
19-07-2016, 10:33 AM
I use the 20 x 80s more than any other gear for visual.
Alex

ripkirbyqld
20-07-2016, 08:16 PM
I am enclosing some photos of my bino mount.I cannot claim the idea as mt own so I must thank Dennis Simmons on this site and Roy Hess on Youtube for there inspiration. The counterweight was supplied by my son Aaron from his jym. I had to make a couple of alternations such as the bino mount point to prevent interference from the front of the tubes. It is a pleasure to use.

geolindon
21-07-2016, 03:25 PM
That looks really cool Rod,

a nice bit of gear and the craftsmanship looks high quality as well :thumbsup:

congratulations and clear skies,

L