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does anyone know where I can more info on them. I checked their
japanese site and couldnt find a thing. do they still exist? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... does anyone know where I can more info on them. I checked their japanese site and couldnt find a thing. do they still exist? I think the only Nikon telescopes currently in production are spotting scopes. As far as astronomical telescopes, they made a number of long focal length refractors which culminated in the ED telescopes of the 1980's. There were three scopes in that group: a 10cm f12 ED doublet, a 6.5cm f12 ED doublet and a 6.5cm achromat. For more info you can read Ed Ting's review of the 4" scope. There have been a few of the 4" scopes on astromart. http://www.hi-net.zaq.ne.jp/yoshio/T...Nikon10cm2.jpg Ed T. |
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