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Posted on Friday, March 20, 2009 in Security Systems

This upscale eye should I buy for planetary viewing angle wide with my 8 inch dob?

I recently purchased two eye 12mm 1 / 25 inch and 2inch 35mm panoptic obviously viewing.Now deep sky in the same price range I would like some suggestions on the best lunar and planetary eyepieces.I a 11mm Plossl its ok but I want to see up close and personal with more contrast and a wider (FOV) without spending more than $ 400 each to ethics would be beyond my reach, maybe .. All your opinion? please ... I now Eyepieces Plossl 25mm, 11mm Plossl, 12mm, Nagler, 1.25 inchx2 Barlow and 35 mm 2 inches panoptic .. Help me complete my set.Ive only in this hobby for a year now, and I am fully aware Ocular my game, by far exceed the cost of my (8 quest sky inches) over.However many times it's ok until I got the fever opening, and go to 10 or 12 inches, I'll be fine with us to make these eyepieces with my 8 inch.

I personally find a magnification between 200 and 250x is ideal for planetary observing with an aperture of 8 inches. This results in 5mm or 6mm with a telescope of 1200mm focal length. A 5 mm Nagler would be an excellent choice. A Radian 6 mm or 5 mm is also excellent - I made both of these, as often seen not support the 5mm, and it is good proceeding to 6mm. I am also very impressed by Orion's Edge-On Planetary eyepieces: 5mm _both_ you could get and 6mm for the price of the Nagler 5mm!

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