pwilly
21-11-2018, 03:15 PM
Selling my Astro Professional binoviewer with protection case.
Self centering eyepiece holders
Each eyepiece holder has a smooth micro focuser
Protection case
All caps included
Should be the same as these models:
ProStar - Sky Rover 1.25 inch Bino-Viewer (https://www.myastroshop.com.au/products/bino-view.asp)
TS-Optics Astro Binoviewer (https://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/language/en/info/p1855_TS-Optics-Astro-Binoviewer-for-telescopes--with-compression-ring.html)
Price: $149 plus postage.
Shipping weight is about 1kg.
This binoviewer gave me pleasant views of the moon and the planets and only selling as I upgraded to a ZEISS model.
Has some usual usage marks. The small white flocks on the dark cover are a kind of clear paint coming of the plastic in some places.
The center was sometimes a bit off. Had to rotate or loosen one eyepiece a little bit, but that could just be my vision or my eyepieces.
Note: Due to the additional lightpath of every binoviewer, you might need a barlow or glass-path-corrector to bring your view into focus. At the top left corner of the case there is space to store such a corrector.
Self centering eyepiece holders
Each eyepiece holder has a smooth micro focuser
Protection case
All caps included
Should be the same as these models:
ProStar - Sky Rover 1.25 inch Bino-Viewer (https://www.myastroshop.com.au/products/bino-view.asp)
TS-Optics Astro Binoviewer (https://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/language/en/info/p1855_TS-Optics-Astro-Binoviewer-for-telescopes--with-compression-ring.html)
Price: $149 plus postage.
Shipping weight is about 1kg.
This binoviewer gave me pleasant views of the moon and the planets and only selling as I upgraded to a ZEISS model.
Has some usual usage marks. The small white flocks on the dark cover are a kind of clear paint coming of the plastic in some places.
The center was sometimes a bit off. Had to rotate or loosen one eyepiece a little bit, but that could just be my vision or my eyepieces.
Note: Due to the additional lightpath of every binoviewer, you might need a barlow or glass-path-corrector to bring your view into focus. At the top left corner of the case there is space to store such a corrector.