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Old 23-09-2009, 11:20 PM
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BIGC: 100 degree 9mm and 16mm

Anyone else seen these ?
http://www.kkohki.com/products/bigc.html

Looks like $300-$400 by the time you get one here.
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Old 23-09-2009, 11:52 PM
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They look good from the outside - nice design.


And no undercuts
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Old 24-09-2009, 06:37 AM
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Apparent field of view 100 ° in the easy-to!
Ultra-wide angle eyepiece for Popular BIGC (Big Sea) Series

Appeared BIGC 9mm and BIGC 16mm New!

Traditional "wide field of view 70 ° ~ 80 °" far from wide-field class!

Ultra-compact design and low price! And lightweight!

£ 29,800 limit on each sale!





In recent years, diversification of the eyepiece / As an increasingly large wave is finally here. "Apparent view" came up to.ひと昔前までは「見掛視野60°」が、最近では「80°」がトップレ ベルである中、このBIGC(ビッグシー)アイピースは「10 0 °」を誇ります。 Apparent field of view of normal (50 °) compared to the size of the field from four times! BIGC (Biggushi) at the same magnification eyepiece and the brightness is just "four times the popular" advance waiting and seeing. This incredible ultra wide-angle field of view, we are Itadakubeku many people as possible to experience blazing and achieved a low possible price.
Of note is the central image is clear and pleasant image, even if the head is to understand the actual "100 °" will have its impact than you think. However, is struggling with bringing the image of the visual field disturbances around a bit, but, but! Powerful and affordable ultra wide-angle so that it will compensate those who have dismissed!

To high-end customers from beginners to bet, I would enjoy a new eyepiece evolution! Waiting and seeing a new world of visual BIGC Please feel free to experience the eyepiece!


"BIGC" of the "C" (Sea) = "see: See" "C: (in Roman numerals) 100" from the meaning of the "C",
つまり「BIG」な「C(100°で見る)」ところから製品名として命名し ました










Design sketches BIGC 9mm. Each lens is exposed to air, Fully Multi-coated








The BIGC 9 and BIGC 16mm with rubber Rabagurippubando easily have seen a large mouth and





BIGC 9mm BIGC 16mm specs
Apparent field of view 100 °
Airirifu 16mm
Weight 420 grams
Overall length: 114mm 102mm
Maximum shell diameter mirror φ62mm
Eye lens diameter φ27mm
31.7mm and 50.8mm sleeve combined 50.8mm
31.7mm with 48mm and 48mm filter thread with Saizufirutaneji Saizufirutaneji
Number BIGC9 BIGC16
£ 29,800 each
For appearance are subject to change without notice, please acknowledge.



First batch BIGC eyepiece is the end of September is expected to deliver. Reservations open for free right now!

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Apparent field of view 100 ° in the easy-to!
Ultra-wide angle eyepiece for Popular BIGC (Big Sea) Series

Appeared BIGC 9mm and BIGC 16mm New!

Traditional "wide field of view 70 ° ~ 80 °" far from wide-field class!

Ultra-compact design and low price! And lightweight!

£ 29,800 limit on each sale!
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Old 24-09-2009, 05:55 PM
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That was a fun read.

420g is light relative to some other 100 deg offerings.









ps. what is a "rubber Rabagurippubando" or shouldn't I ask?
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Old 24-09-2009, 06:18 PM
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Whatever you want it to be Eric
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Old 29-09-2009, 09:49 PM
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That was a fun read.

ps. what is a "rubber Rabagurippubando" or shouldn't I ask?

Love those translations but WTF did all that mean???

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ps. what is a "rubber Rabagurippubando" or shouldn't I ask?
I did 5 years of Japanese at high school. Sound it out phonetically and you'll get it - raba-gurippu-bando - they often use Japanese syllables to make English sounding words[1]. Rubber-grip-band.

[1] eg there's no Japanese traditional word for hamburger, so they say hambaaga. Motorbike is ootobai (ok, so they dropped the "m"). Sandwich is sandoichi and so on.
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