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I've got a Tasco 50mm spotting scope with a zoom 18-36x eyepiece. I noticed
during some recent Mars watching their is quite a bit of what I think is achromatic aberration. Plus I don't care about the zoom feature. Is it possible for a newbie to replace the eyepiece with a better one; sort of a cheap way to improve the scope? Any help is appreciated! Thanks. Boatman |
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On 2003-09-07, Boatman wrote:
I've got a Tasco 50mm spotting scope with a zoom 18-36x eyepiece. I noticed during some recent Mars watching their is quite a bit of what I think is achromatic aberration. Plus I don't care about the zoom feature. Is it possible for a newbie to replace the eyepiece with a better one; sort of a cheap way to improve the scope? Any help is appreciated! Thanks. 50 mm is pretty small and there's not much room for improvement there. I'd start saving for a bigger instrument. In the meantime I'd make use of what I had already. |
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