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Hans Tucker
09-01-2023, 02:21 PM
Let's face it not all types of eyepieces are easy to use, some even presenting a challenge for the veteran observer
For those that have done Public Viewing Sessions what eyepieces did you use that were easy for the public to view and enjoy the experience?
wavelandscott
09-01-2023, 03:23 PM
Baader Morpheus are worth considering. Good eye relief and pretty comfortable to use. Not sure about the price in Australia but nicely mid ranged price here in the USA
iborg
09-01-2023, 09:19 PM
Hi Hans
I use a zoom 8-24mm. With that, you can so some magic with some stars, and hey presto - make one become two!
Philip
AstralTraveller
10-01-2023, 12:43 PM
I have an Andrews 9.5ED (about 20 years old) that works well for low power lunar/planetary. The optical quality is close to my orthos but the ergonomics are much better. It has long eye relief and a good eye cup, so it is easy for a novice to use and it avoids make-up etc on the glass.
ausastronomer
11-01-2023, 05:58 PM
I use my Pentax XW's, Nagler T4's or Tv Radians as they all have a larger eye lens and long eye relief and are generally easy for inexperienced people to use.
On the basis that I am using expensive eyepieces, I just make sure that no drinks, lollies or chocolate, go any where near the telescopes or the eyepieces.
I just prefer that approach, rather than using cheap difficult to use eyepieces that will only turn people away from Astronomy. Any high quality long eye relief eyepiece is a good choice. The Baader Morpheus that Scott suggested would also work very well.
Cheers
Rainmaker
11-01-2023, 07:35 PM
Like John, I use my everyday eyepieces for outreach, Nagler 31, 22 & 12 as well as the Leica Zoom ( though I am a bit more particular about who gets to use that one).
wavelandscott
12-01-2023, 02:43 AM
I should have added, I normally use my Pentax, Televue for public viewing and just make sure no sticky hands get near…
But for a less expensive but nice alternative the Baader Morpheus will work
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