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mikerr
23-09-2011, 09:33 AM
I would like to enter my 10x70 fujinon Binoculars into Stellarium as a telescope to see the view I can expect when using the OCULAR function.
1/ What is the Focal Length to enter?
2/ Do I use 140 as the diameter?
3/ What Ocular information do I enter?
4/ The Binoculars state a "Field 5 degrees 18' "
5/ What FOV setting in Stellarium equates to naked eye viewing?
Thanks
Michael
rmcconachy
23-09-2011, 01:34 PM
G'day Michael,
I cannot remember the exact details of the Fuji 10x70 objectives but they are about f/4 or a little quicker. You should be able to use answers something like:
1/ Focal length = 280mm
2/ Objective diameter = 70mm (two eyes by 70mm each is not the same as 140mm, a good starting point is to pretend that it is a 70mm aperture telescope)
3/ Ocular focal length 28mm (yields 10x) and apparent field of view 53° (yields 5°18' true FOV)
4/ The Fuji FMT 10x70 does indeed have a 5°18' (or 5.3° if you prefer) true FOV
5/ I've no idea what Stellarium uses but a typical human field of view is something like ~100° vertically and quite a bit more laterally (much of it low resolution peripheral vision)
All the best!
mikerr
23-09-2011, 02:38 PM
Thanks very much for the detailed reply.
I really appreciate the time and effort you have gone to.
Rgds
Michael
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