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Old August 11th 04, 09:19 PM
Tom Wales
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Yesterday I purchased a Celestron E-Lux 2" 26mm lens at Anacortes Telescope
for $42.00, last night I tried it out in my 8" dob at a dark sky location
near my home and I must say that it performed like a champ! I am not yet by
any means an astronomy expert but it is with the exception of the Teleview
Nagler it the best wide field lens I have looked through, and I looked
through a lot of differant lens' at the Table Mt. Star party this year. And
for $42 it is in my opinion a steal. No I don't work for Anacortes or
Celestron, I have just found a good lens and wanted to pass the information
on to all you here at SAA. Heres the link:
http://www.buytelescopes.com/product...82&pid=5291&m=

Tom.


 




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