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Old 06-04-2009, 10:28 AM
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FS: Pentax XPs

Have the following Pentax XP eyepieces in excellent condition for sale:

1) Pentax XP 3.8mm
2) Pentax XP 8mm

Both are tack sharp on planets, exhibiting high contrast views.

Added: Buy both and I will throw in the 0.965"-1.25" adapter.

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Old 06-04-2009, 02:09 PM
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Have the following Pentax XP eyepieces in excellent condition for sale:

1) Pentax XP 3.8mm $290
2) Pentax XP 8mm $290

Both are tack sharp on planets, exhibiting high contrast views.
Hi,

I just wanted to add a little to try and help you sell these little beauties I figured most forum members would not be familiar with them.

For anyone not familiar with these eyepieces these are very high quality Pentax Orthoscopics. They have about a 42 deg AFOV and a .965" barrel which requires a .965" to 1.25" adaptor, which is readily available. They have the famous Pentax SMC coatings and are made in Japan. They are very similar to the "famous" .965" Pentax SMC orthos. They are ideal for high magnification work in a high quality telescope. They are excellent for moon/planets and double stars and for observations needing high light throughput and contrast on threshhold DSO's, like dim galaxies and planetary nebula.

These are absolutely outstanding eyepieces, arguably the equal of the Zeiss orthoscopics, at less than 1/2 the price.

If I didn't already own a case full of premium eyepieces, I would be snapping these up.

Cheers,
John B
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Old 07-04-2009, 12:35 PM
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thank you for your kind words, John!
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Old 09-04-2009, 06:51 PM
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Remus or John, would you know the eye relief of the 8mm?

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Old 09-04-2009, 11:03 PM
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Between 6mm and 6.5mm from memory

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Old 14-04-2009, 10:20 AM
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Eyepieces still available!

Sorry for the delay in response, recuperating from a fall lately. Here's a little more information on the eyepieces:

1) XP3.8
Eyepiece Focal Length: 3.79mm
Element Placement/Design: 3 groups, 5 elements
Weight: 40g
Eye relief: 2.7mm
Barrel Diameter: 24.5mm (0.965")

2) XP8
Eyepiece Focal Length: 8.02mm
Element Placement/Design: 5 groups, 6 elements
Weight: 50g
Eye relief: 2.1mm
Barrel Diameter: 24.5mm (0.965")

The Pentax XP eyepieces were originally designed for eyepiece projection photography, and hence have superb 45 deg FOV flat field performance. They have been increasingly used for visual planetary/lunar usage and is a lower cost alternative to the prohibitively expensive ZAO I and IIs collection. For those looking for long eye relief performance, these are not what you should be getting, but they are IMHO usable without glasses and are valued based on their extreme sharpness and high contrast performance. They perform very well as planetary eyepieces on scopes beyond 2000mm (mewlons, etc) without the need for barlow lenses. Coatings on these eyepieces are exceptional, and there is little or no light scatter compared to the cheaper Tak Hi-orthos and UO orthos. Excels in light transmission throughput as well compared to equivalent eyepiece designs. From what I have heard elsewhere, these eyepieces have been used extensively in star testing in Astrophysics and personally been used frequently by the late Thomas Back master optician. Hope this helps in your decisions!
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Old 16-04-2009, 11:53 AM
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prices lowered!
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