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Which planetary eyepiece?
I have not had the opportunity to use either of these products, and
can't wait long enough until I do to choose. So if my goal is detail on planets, which do I use? Astro-Physics Super Planetary Eyepieces or the TMB Super Monocentric eypieces? I've got a decent compliment of orthos, Brandons, Taks, have used Pentax orthos, etc, etc, and really want to see if either of these offer an improvement. Maybe both will. Thanks. |
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