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Old 04-02-2014, 10:37 AM
N1 (Mirko)
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Vixen NA140SSf ....5.5"inch f5.7 ...absolutely outstanding wide field Scope.
4 element Petzval optical design.
Views have that ' wow ' factor every time I look through it.
I have other Scopes on hand ....but this NA140 is something else....and it's not a heavy Scope.... coming in at 6kg's

5.5 inches of Japanese optical goodness...

I'm hooked..


Flash.....

Hi Col & other Vixen users,

I have a weak spot for nice refractors & would love the NA140. I am considering a frac in that aperture range to complement my FS60C one day. How do you get your hands on one of those Vixens in OZ? Do you just order them from Vixen & have them posted out? The USD price they are asking on their home page for this (now discontinued) scope seems reasonable. The other option for me would be a 12" dob, but somehow (despite reading all the rave about aperture being the one thing) I am not convinced it would give me the same viewing pleasure, particularly after the exit pupil discussion here.

I want an image that is high in contrast and razor sharp. The latter then allows for lower power viewing with the same detail, I found - which to me puts the ubiquitous call for more aperture in perspective to some degree. Essentially the 12" would allow an image twice as large at the same exit pupil as the 5.5. Not sure if that would bring out that much more detail, especially if the frac's optics are superior to the newt.

Also, my viewing ambitions are purely visual. Would the 140 Vixen still fit that bill?

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Old 04-02-2014, 11:19 PM
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Hi Mirko
The Aust Vixen importer is Astro Shop in Queensland
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Old 05-02-2014, 11:30 AM
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After using 4,5, and 6inch acromats, 6,8 and 10inch newts, 6 and now an 8inch Celestron sct. i have settled on the 8inch sct. Comfortable observing position, great quality optics, light with more extras than you could ever need. Large enough and light enough to move around the yard for an oldie like me.
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