Hi George,
Yes, I have a pair of the 20mm Bino-Lites. They were shipped with the binoviewer. The 14mm W70 Antares give me that extra power and still maintain a good FOV. I plan to use this setup the next time I set up my 80mm for some star sweeping.
Clear skies,
Dan
Eyepieces for my Burgess Binoviewer
BV EP's
Dan,
The Antares W70's are spolen very highly of on line as they are well corrected, and have a 70 degree FOV. They are light wieght, and under $70 each. UO ABBE Orthos also do well at $60.00 each, and have a 45 degree FOV. As always let me know if you need anything. I'll do my best for you.
The Antares W70's are spolen very highly of on line as they are well corrected, and have a 70 degree FOV. They are light wieght, and under $70 each. UO ABBE Orthos also do well at $60.00 each, and have a 45 degree FOV. As always let me know if you need anything. I'll do my best for you.
Clear skies,
Mark
iOptron CEM25P w/ Tri-pier
CGEM DX
LXD750 w/ CDS #1697
LXD75 w/ #497 autostar Hypertuned
Antares 8" f/5 Newt
Antares 4" f/15 "Vixen Spec" long focus refractor
Orion 4" f/7 ED refractor
Astro-Tech 65mm Quad APO
and so much more
Mark
iOptron CEM25P w/ Tri-pier
CGEM DX
LXD750 w/ CDS #1697
LXD75 w/ #497 autostar Hypertuned
Antares 8" f/5 Newt
Antares 4" f/15 "Vixen Spec" long focus refractor
Orion 4" f/7 ED refractor
Astro-Tech 65mm Quad APO
and so much more