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Old 17-04-2015, 06:10 PM
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Have you considered asking your optician to make you up a small lens that corrects for your astigmatism and which he can then install into an old filter housing (a cheap filter could be sacrificed for the purpose)? It can then be screwed onto your eyepiece which can be rotated in the eyepiece holder until it matches your astigmatism problem. That way you can view without using your glasses at all. I did this very successfully when using a f/10 'scope.
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