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Old April 22nd 05, 09:55 AM
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Default Advice on 2" Barlows please... (and EPs)

Well, after finally getting a good clear night last night to get my new toy
(2nd hand Meade LX200GPS 10") outside and give it a good test run, I have
decided that the Meade 1.25" Barlow is basically a piece of sh*t !

I have the Peterson EyeOpener installed on the back of this scope, into the
microfocusser, intoa Meade 2" diagonal.

For eyepieces, I have a 2" Meade Series 4000 40mm Ultrawide, Meade 1.25"
32mm, 20mm, and 9.7mm Super Plossls and also a 5mm that seems to be for an
ETX-70 scope (at least that's what it says on the box). Also - the
aforementioned 1.25" Barlow.

Excellent views of the Moon and Jupiter last night - with 4 moons nicely
lined up BTW. Viewing Jupiter, every time I tried to use the Barlow, the
image just degraded to the point it was almost unusable.

Anyway - I want to use the 2" light path where possible as the difference
between this and the 1.25" eyepieces was significant. I presume a good
quality 2" Barlow would be a decent investment. Can anyone recommend a good
one, or should I be looking at the TeleVue Powermates instead of a Barlow ?
Money is not the deciding factor here - I'd rather buy something that will
last years and never need upgrading. I also intend to upgrade some of my EPs
to 2" as I go forward.

My interests are primarily visual until I make the jump into CCD imaging,
although I do want to be able to use it with my dSLR camera.

Also - any recommendations for a good high quality 5mm or similar eyepiece
to replace the current one ? It's definitely the worst quality of the EPs
that I own.

By the way - in case anyone is interested, there is a guy on eBay selling
the Meade Series 4000 UltraWide 40mm and 32mm 2" EPs for about £80 at the
moment. He's in Las Vegas, but he shipped my 40mm in three days. Telescope
House want £399 for the same thing ! Even with customs duty and shipping, it
came it at just over £105, which is a BIG saving in my book. (eBay store is
called "Telescope Warehouse")