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Old September 28th 05, 07:37 AM
Stephen Tonkin
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TopBanana wrote:
I'd be tempted to go with magnification around 10x.


Excellent for hand-held, I agree. I was out this am with my 10x42,
re-acquainting myself with the winter sky...

For me, the
pleasure in using binoculars is darting around and exploring the sky -


That is indeed a great pleasure, but is not the only one. Two of many
examples: The Orion Nebula or Double Cluster with 32x100 bins is a sight
you'll not get in 10x handhelds!

15x are very difficult to keep steady when handheld.


For quick views, they aren't too bad (at least the Helios and the
Kunming aren't). For extended/critical viewing you really want to mount
bins of any size.


Best,
Stephen

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