As far as eyepieces go you will need to carefully select them for the Binoculars so you will be able to come to focus.
The focal plane point will need to be similar as you don't have the focuser travel of a refractor.
Try to get a loan of or go to a star party and try different eyepieces .Even just one to see if it is going to work.
Wide field units like Radian's would be nice if they come to focus and I experimented with my binoculars by removing an eyepiece and holding one of my Radians up.Very nice corrected FOV indead. Radians also work better at shorter focal ratios have a 20mm exit pupil disatance.
The 25x100's are f6 focal ratio I think.
That brings to mind "One Ponders" Binoviewers we tested when he got them , the best eyepiece that worked that night with out the looking down a drain pipe view and the proper exit pupil distance were the Radians.( expensive choice thou)
Mark
Last edited by mch62; 01-08-2005 at 10:42 AM.
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