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Old September 23rd 03, 08:49 PM
DaveMan
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Default Williams Optical Diagonal.

Hi All,
I was thinking of buying a new diagonal to replace the stock Meade that
came with my LX90. WO has 2 of them I am thinking of. The first is the 2"
90 degree Star Mirror for $99. The second is the "New Generation" 2" 90
degree for Schmidt-Cassegrains or Maks for $130. I am wondering what the
difference is between these 2. Which one would work best with the LX90?
Thanks. - Dave


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Old September 23rd 03, 11:14 PM
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Default Williams Optical Diagonal.

First of all, I don't know what the difference between the two is exactly.
When I was shopping for a 2" diag for my LX90, I thought WO had a SCT type & a
regular 2" type. I have the $130 model. I switched since the stock 1-1/4"
diag stunk. The generic 2" SCT diag I picked up originally didn't clear the
base of the LX90. The WO 2"SCT diag is nice & worth the money. That's it in a
nutshell.

Ralph
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Old September 24th 03, 12:09 AM
lal_truckee
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Default Williams Optical Diagonal.

DaveMan wrote:
Hi All,
I was thinking of buying a new diagonal to replace the stock Meade that
came with my LX90. WO has 2 of them I am thinking of. The first is the 2"
90 degree Star Mirror for $99. The second is the "New Generation" 2" 90
degree for Schmidt-Cassegrains or Maks for $130. I am wondering what the
difference is between these 2. Which one would work best with the LX90?
Thanks. - Dave


The SCT version threads onto the rear cell.
THe plain 2 in version will need an ST rear adapter that takes 2 in
accessories; but the diagonal will be usable on other 2 in accessorie
scopes as well.

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Old September 24th 03, 01:03 AM
Alan W. Craft
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Default Williams Optical Diagonal.

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:49:16 -0500, "DaveMan" ...reflected:

Hi All,
I was thinking of buying a new diagonal to replace the stock Meade that
came with my LX90. WO has 2 of them I am thinking of. The first is the 2"
90 degree Star Mirror for $99. The second is the "New Generation" 2" 90
degree for Schmidt-Cassegrains or Maks for $130. I am wondering what the
difference is between these 2. Which one would work best with the LX90?
Thanks. - Dave


Kendrick Astro Instruments has the refractor version...

http://www.kendrick-ai.com/williamoptics.html

....and in stock, but going fast no doubt as Anacortes has at least 30 backorders
for the exact same version.

Kendrick might also carry the Schmidt-Cassegrain version.

Alan
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Old September 24th 03, 01:13 AM
Jose Suro
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Default Williams Optical Diagonal.

Hi,

The WO Diagonal for SCT is not a true 2-inch diagonal (nothing that threads
onto the SCT adapter is). There are arguments on both sides of this issue
but for a true 2-inch aperture the way to go is with the "$99 star mirror"
with an Astro-Physics 2-inch adpater. Cost is the same as with the SCT
diagonal and you get a true 2-inch aperture.

Take Care,

JAS


"DaveMan" wrote in message
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Hi All,
I was thinking of buying a new diagonal to replace the stock Meade

that
came with my LX90. WO has 2 of them I am thinking of. The first is the

2"
90 degree Star Mirror for $99. The second is the "New Generation" 2" 90
degree for Schmidt-Cassegrains or Maks for $130. I am wondering what the
difference is between these 2. Which one would work best with the LX90?
Thanks. - Dave





 




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