The 32 mm University, I dropped mine and shattered the lens, it has to go down as one of great eyepieces of all time. Inexpensive, light, and high quality, a shame they stopped making them. I have since bought a 27mm Panoptic it gives almost the same real field of the view and does seem sharper at edge.
With my refractor the 32 framed the entire Veil and North American perfectly. Alas, with my refractor in light polluted sky I mainly need wide field of views for star hopping. As to how many eyepieces someone needs, I seem to only use 4 with regularity. Hmmm...which eyepiece, Erik? Remind me. My memory is about an inch
long these days.
I'm thinking that I could put the C6 on the CGEM and attach my video eyepiece, sending the image to my 7" LCD monitor. Group viewing without waiting in line.
H-a on Andy, right?
On 2/10/11, erikhansen@thebluezone.net <erikhansen@thebluezone.net> wrote:
Chuck,
I think you know what eyepiece I want, but I understand why you are keeping it.
A club Sun Party at SPOC using the Andy?
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