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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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