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Light Cup meets the Martian - no kidding!
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Light Cup meets the Martian - no kidding!
In article SYp6b.29413$S_.26721@fed1read01,
"Ron B[ee]" wrote: http://members.cox.net/ronby/Solar-S...0603-TV102.htm Nice drawing, Ron. I'm not sure I see any more than that with my 6" light cup. BTW, how do you like your 5mm TMB? I have a set of Zeiss Abbe orthos, but pull them out only on rare occasion because of how expensive they were. Usually I rely on a Tak LE 5mm which I like a lot- comfortable to use, with very low scatter. I might be inclined to spring for a couple TMBs, or wait to see what Roland Christen is up to.......... Starry Skies, Rich |
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