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Old 14-08-2006, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by janoskiss
Glad you like your binoviewers Allan. I also find it a lot easier to pick up fine detail on the surface of Jupiter with two relaxed eyes. Focusing does take a bit of work but once you get there it's worth it. And with practice you can do it quite quickly.

Did you get 2 pairs of WOs or WO + something else? Is that because you were worried about getting a badly collimated one? How did the two units compare?
I may have given you a mistaken impression. I only purchased one set of WO binos, which came with a set of two matched eyepieces and a corrector. I didnt take up Lee Andrews on his offer of a comparison between the two different binos as I started to figure the cost of 2 eyepieces and a corrector into the equation between the WO set at $309 and another brand at $299, and the WO set won out hands down due to:- recent price drop, all attachments and build quality.
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Allan
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