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Originally Posted by Profiler
Although I wasn't expecting such results I was extremely impressed last night by the performance of a 5mm T6 Nagler coupled with a standard 2x TV Barlow.
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This is a good combination and if you want to go down the Barlow/Powermate path as it opens many more possibilities.
e.g. with 900mm F.L. Note eye relief (E.R.) is increased when using Barlow hence the +.
7NT6 + 2x Barlow = 3.5mm/82deg/12+mm E.R., 257x
5NT6 + 2x Barlow = 2.5mm/82deg/12+mm E.R., 360x
9NT6 + 2.5x Powermate = 3.6mm/82deg/12mm E.R., 250x
7NT6 + 2.5x Powermate = 2.8mm/82deg/12mm E.R., 321x
16NT5 + 5x Powermate = 3.2mm/82deg/10mm E.R., 281x
13NT6 + 5x Powermate = 2.6mm/82deg/12mm E.R., 346x
There is also a 4x Powermate in the 2" size (heavy!) that will offer more combinations. One of the best views I ever had was of Saturn with a 35mm Panoptic + 4x Powermate; Huge eye lens, great eye relief and lots of magnification! Only problem was I needed a counterweight as it was that heavy.
All of the above eyepieces are excellent without any Barlows or Powermates for many objects on many different telescopes.
I prefer the Powermate to the Barlow as you never get any vignetting and the eye relief remains as with eyepiece alone. Note not all Barlow/eyepiece combinations vignette.
Note even a 0.5mm difference in focal length gives a big difference in magnification that is even more noticeable at the eyepiece than the numbers alone may indicate. This is why the Nagler zooms are so useful especially with short refractors.