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Old September 25th 05, 06:54 PM
Robert Williams
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Default low power illuminated reticle eyepices

Hi there all,

I'm on the lookout for a 'low power' reticle/guiding eyepiece for use with
setting up a Telescope.

Something in the region of 20mm to 30mm focal length and 1.25" or 2"
fitting,
with cross hairs and variable illumination control (i.e. red LED etc.).

I've found a couple of possibles using an illuminated 27mm Kelner eyepiece,
but has
anyone have some other suggestions?

regards

Robert


 




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