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Old 03-08-2010, 04:15 PM
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Hi all I have just purchased a Guan Sheng SUPERVIEW 68° 20mm from Andrews Communications for $39 to replace my unfortunate Meade Super plossl 20mm which as readers of "A litlle advice please" will know met an sticky end.
Now I just have to restrain my excitement until it arrives
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Old 03-08-2010, 06:09 PM
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It's always exciting waiting to try out a new purchase. I'm curious to see what you think of it compared to the deceased eyepiece. I've never looked through the 20mm SV but have noticed reports varying from excellent to so-so.
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Old 03-08-2010, 07:33 PM
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Great stuff wazza , thats a big eyepiece , its sure to stall the mower before the blades can do any damage
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Old 03-08-2010, 09:20 PM
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Great stuff wazza , thats a big eyepiece , its sure to stall the mower before the blades can do any damage
Thanks I think when I am showing anyone anything in the sky from now on I am getting the spotlight out at packup time this is not happening again
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Old 03-08-2010, 09:23 PM
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, sweet.
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:30 AM
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I hope it works great because i ordered one yesterday too! Some of the reports gave it a good rap and the price was very good. I also ordered the 2" 30mm GSO 68deg and a barlow so i'll be able to give a report also in a few days when it turns up

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Old 06-08-2010, 07:43 PM
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Well what a nice eyepiece! I managed to get a couple of hours of viewing on wednesday before it dewed over and a little bit this evening of saturn & venus etc. I'll be going back out shortly

I compared the $39 Guan Sheng SUPERVIEW 68° 20mm to my Skywatcher Super Plossel 25mm which came with the scope. What an improvement! Much sharper, brighter, and the wide view makes viewing a pleasure! I used it with my barlow on a few nebs (butterfly, lagoon etc and split Rigel Kent - the only double i know so far ) The stars on the edges are very blurred but i'm running an f5 10" dob. I think i need to save for one of those coma correctors!

I next tested my new $59 2 inch Guan Sheng SUPERVIEW 68° 30mm. I was even more impressed. This is an excellent eyepiece - it's so easy on the eye, very very very clear and sharp and it just draws in those nebulas, clusters and saturn looked pin sharp although small I don't whether it's a 2" thing but it is so nice to look through!

I then tested the $79 Guan Sheng 2" Barlow (with 1.25" adaptor) ED. Up until now i've been using a $59 Saxon 2x 1.25" Barlow. The 2" GS barlow is much better, images seem more clear and sharp. Very well made and the 1.25" adaptor means i'll be using it all the time!

Overall, very impressed especially for the price. Now i need to start saving for a coma corrector and/or some higher mag eyepieces for the planets.

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Old 10-08-2010, 07:07 AM
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It's a nice eyepiece for sure. Most of my viewing is done with it and the 2x Barlow. Was my first purchase and recommended option when I got started again.
That and a 12mm Plossl gives me a good range.
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