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Old 10-03-2009, 05:24 PM
Baron von Richthofen (Vaclav)
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Question Advantage of using a 2" diagonal

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What is the advantage of using a 2" diagonal over a 1.25" diagonal in a 80mm F7.5 scope other than being able to use 2" eyepieces?
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Old 10-03-2009, 06:30 PM
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In my experience with a William Optics 80ED F7 refractor, the 2” WO diagonal has a longer light path and allows me to come to focus with a WO 2” extension tube. If I insert my WO 1 ¼” diagonal, I need to use a 3” extension tube to reach focus, due to the shorter light path through the 1 ¼” diagonal.

Some WO ‘scopes, such as the 66mm F6 Petzval, are designed for a WO 2” diagonal with an SCT screw thread.

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Old 10-03-2009, 07:21 PM
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Some WO ‘scopes, such as the 66mm F6 Petzval, are designed for a WO 2” diagonal with an SCT screw thread.

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Same with the Zenithstar 66. It has the SCT thread and Williams Optics recommend the 2 " diagonal. Only just got all the bits so will try it out tonight.
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