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Greetings
Anyone use the following for astronomy ? Leica Ultravid 10x42 Leica Duovid 8+12x42 Leica 10x42 BN Nikon SE 10x42 I am a birder in the market for new binoculars, preferably about 10x as I live beside an estuary. However, I have been getting into astronomy, and in due course may progress to getting an astro telescope. But first, I would like to get to know the night sky a bit with binoculars. I know 10x42s are a compromise for astronomy, but are they that much of a compromise ? Some if not all of the above are very bright, and I am sure must come close to a 10x50 in light gathering ?? thanks for infos Niall |
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![]() "Niall Rooney" wrote in message om... Greetings Anyone use the following for astronomy ? Leica Ultravid 10x42 Leica Duovid 8+12x42 Leica 10x42 BN Nikon SE 10x42 I am a birder in the market for new binoculars, preferably about 10x as I live beside an estuary. However, I have been getting into astronomy, and in due course may progress to getting an astro telescope. But first, I would like to get to know the night sky a bit with binoculars. I know 10x42s are a compromise for astronomy, but are they that much of a compromise ? Some if not all of the above are very bright, and I am sure must come close to a 10x50 in light gathering ?? It's a square law, so the smaller lens will have 70% of the light of the larger falling on it. Stephen |
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I'm both a birder and astronomer, and have no problems with my nikon
10x42HG bins for astronomy. Previously I've used Zeiss 7x42 and Opticron 10x40's and without doubt, the Nikon 10x are the best. I've also used friend's Leica 8x42 and 8x50's and they are excellent too (the 8x42 is also a birder/astronomer). I would say from experience that any high end 8 or 10x40 will do a good job in both fields, so get what you think will be the best for your birding needs and then use them on the sky. Phil Bishop Niall Rooney wrote: Greetings Anyone use the following for astronomy ? Leica Ultravid 10x42 Leica Duovid 8+12x42 Leica 10x42 BN Nikon SE 10x42 I am a birder in the market for new binoculars, preferably about 10x as I live beside an estuary. However, I have been getting into astronomy, and in due course may progress to getting an astro telescope. But first, I would like to get to know the night sky a bit with binoculars. I know 10x42s are a compromise for astronomy, but are they that much of a compromise ? Some if not all of the above are very bright, and I am sure must come close to a 10x50 in light gathering ?? thanks for infos Niall |
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