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refractordude
21-09-2024, 05:16 AM
Hello There
Thinking of doing a high power eyepiece upgrade. Interested in the 14mm, 9mm, 6mm, and 4mm. Gimme the good, the bad, and the ugly. Also what version do they come in the USA side of things. Thanks to you all.
refractordude
22-09-2024, 08:38 AM
Hello There
Orion Telescopes who makes these eyepieces have closed it's doors/website. I will buy the 14mm from England if there is any good feed back. Thanks to you all
refractordude
25-09-2024, 08:04 AM
Hello There
Wow over four hundred hits and not one reply. That kinda answers my question. Anyways I have this list and will pick my next eyepieces from it.
Thanks to you all.
Don Pensack
26-09-2024, 07:53 AM
OK, this eyepiece is made by Long Perng in Taiwan.
It has been extensively reviewed under several of the labels under which the eyepiece is and has been sold:
Founder Optics Marvel
Long Perng 80° Series LER
Orion LHD
Stella Lyra (FLO in UK) 80° LER UWA
Look for reviews and posts on CloudyNights Forums, Stargazer's Lounge
Forums, Sky Searchers Forums.
Long Perng does not sell direct to consumers, but their eyepieces have been sold by a number of different resellers. Their 80° series is relatively new, and was expensive when sold in the US.
The Founder Optics Marvel seems to be the least expensive version of the eyepiece, but check sale prices.
Note: though eye reliefs are listed as 20mm, due to a relatively stupid eyepiece design, they are NOT glasses-compatible unless you change the eyecup.
I compared the 14mm to the 14mm Baader Morpheus (78.3° apparent field as measured), and the Morpheus was a better eyepiece in all ways except sharpness, where they were equal. My main objection in the 14mm was EOFB (edge of field brightness) in the LP, but absent in the Baader.
Don
refractordude
27-09-2024, 06:22 AM
Hello Don Pensack
Cool and thanks.
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