I agree.
I used a 42mm LVW42 eyepiece successfully with a Mak127 with it’s small bore for many years. I could not detect any vigneting despite trying hard to detect it using various targets.
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Originally Posted by mental4astro
What "loss of field of view" are you talking about?
There is an urban myth that using long focal 2" eyepieces in an 8" SCT will result in vignetting. People who say this ALL have NEVER tried this combo & are only repeating what they have heard.
I have used long focal length 2" eyepieces with not only 8" SCTs but also a 127mm Mak which has an even smaller bore in its primary mirror. I have gone out of my way to look for this vignetting & have never seen it. I have used all manner of ling eyepieces, including 30mm 82°, 38mm 70° & 55mm 45°, at night with stars & the Moon & with daytime viewing to make sure I wasn't missing anything & have never been able to see any vignetting.
HOWEVER, the image will vignette ONLY if you use an f/6.3 focal reducer-corrector with these long focal length eyepieces. But neat, without a reducer, no vignetting.
But please, tell us what this "loss of field of view" is that you mentioned. Using 2" eyepieces INCREASES the true field of view, not decreases it, with long fl eyepieces.
This is all with visual use of these scopes. I am not discussing imaging as your post is about visual.
Alex.
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