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There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about
the same, but which scope performs better? Julius |
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I own the TV85, and optically it's a good visual scope with solid
construction. The draw tube however is not as sturdy or well designed as it could be for photography. The lock has a tough time holding heavier cameras when the scope is moving. TV also sells a focal reducer for the TV85 that will allow wide-field photography at f/6 (the limit for this scope given the 2" focuser). Szaki wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius |
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:23:59 -0800, "Szaki"
wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius Some have said the new 80mm does, some the TV. The aperture is so small, they both use good glass so the differences are minor. If the scopes were 5", I'd worry about that. TeleVue's focuser is far better, smoother and better built. The TV requires a much better mount owing to it's weight. IMO, the cost of performance of the TV does not justify the extra cost. If you buy the Orion (or be smart and get it from Skywatcher and save $100) and then attach a Feathertouch focuser, you have the BEST value right there. -Rich |
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![]() RichA wrote: On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:23:59 -0800, "Szaki" wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius Some have said the new 80mm does, some the TV. Rich, I have never seen anyone say that the Orion out-performs the TV85 except you. For those interested, you might read Tom Trusock's very in depth review on CloudyNights. Clyde |
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The word is "aperture",. not 'aparture.
And there certainly was Holocaust in spite of your claims on the internet that there was not! l'chaim. Szaki wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius |
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![]() "RichA" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:23:59 -0800, "Szaki" wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius Some have said the new 80mm does, some the TV. The aperture is so small, they both use good glass so the differences are minor. If the scopes were 5", I'd worry about that. TeleVue's focuser is far better, smoother and better built. The TV requires a much better mount owing to it's weight. IMO, the cost of performance of the TV does not justify the extra cost. If you buy the Orion (or be smart and get it from Skywatcher and save $100) and then attach a Feathertouch focuser, you have the BEST value right there. -Rich That's what I had on I'm mined. Paying 4x the price for a better focuser, $500 Orion 80ED vs. $2000 TV85ED. TV 85 shows nicer in the living room. Julius |
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![]() "Lucy" wrote in message ... The word is "aperture",. not 'aparture. And there certainly was Holocaust in spite of your claims on the internet that there was not! l'chaim. *Take your politics some where else, retard. JS Szaki wrote: There is a huge price difference, TV has a better fit, aparture wise about the same, but which scope performs better? Julius |
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![]() wrote in message I have never seen anyone say that the Orion out-performs the TV85 except you. For those interested, you might read Tom Trusock's very in depth review on CloudyNights. Clyde The problem with the TV85, as I see it, is excessive owner satisfaction. The only way to meet this head on is to replace them all with Orion EDs. Once the edification inherent in this self denial has been fully realized, one can move on to more advanced ascetism. Ed T. |
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Skywatcher WHO?
Please provde a link. http://www.skywatchertelescope.net/ProductsST.html All I see on this site are non-ED scopes. Thanks |
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Too_Many_Tools wrote:
Skywatcher WHO? Please provde a link. http://www.skywatchertelescope.net/ProductsST.html All I see on this site are non-ED scopes. Thanks I guess they don't update their site all too often... http://www.skywatchertelescope.net/WhatsNew.html |
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