Re: 31 mid-priced eyepieces in Sky & Telescope magazine



Hi Duke
I am sorry, I do not know the name of the article itself, but I have came
across this googled page that says the following:

Celestron 30mm Ultima

" This is part of the series of Celestron Ultima eyepieces that were
top-rated in a test report of 31 mid-priced eyepieces in Sky & Telescope
magazine. The tested eyepieces had focal lengths of 7.5mm, 12.5mm, and 24mm.
Had this 30mm Ultima been one of the eyepieces tested, we are confident it
would have been top-rated as well. "

It's from the following website:
http://www.astronomics.com/main/Celestron_30mm_Ultima93349.asp/catalog_name/Astronomics/category_name/001DS6SFTPBH9PJLM42BGWB327/product_id/CU30

This is where I sort of assumed that the article is just called something
across the lines of " (best) 31 mid-prices eyepieces or "(comparison) of 31
mid-priced eyepieces, I really don't know myself. Thank you for pointing
that out.


"Duke" <gemduke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ixwHe.4220$hp.1065@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Zarkovic, You mention a "following article" but no article name
> "follows"!
> In order to get articles from Sky & Telescope one must subscribe to the
> archive of articles.
> There is a wealth of information on any subject on the internet.
> You should learn how to Google to better advantage.
> Have you gone to www.cloudynights.com ? There are many articles there
> comparing all types of eyepieces. Also check out the websites of the
> major
> eyepiece manufacturere or resellers. www.astronomics.com and
> www.optcorp.com among many others have a lot of tutorials you can read.
> Since you don't seem to know what article you are interested in, I think
> you
> are just trolling! It is time to expend a little effort and do your own
> research!
> Good luck
>
> "Zarkovic" <zarkovic@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:kZsHe.83997$s54.20674@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi there!
>> Just wondering whether someone has a link to the following article or if
>> someone can send me a file containing this article. I googled it but
> nothing
>> came up. I am a member of Scientific American and Discover magazines, so
> if
>> you need any articles from there I can pull some off. However, I am not a
>> member of sky and telescope mag yet, so I am just wondering whether
> someone
>> can pull that article for me. Thank you. Also if anyone knows of similar
>> articles found elsewhere, doing the comparisons of eyepieces, barlows,
>> filters, anything, please let me know. Thank you again.
>>
>>
>
>


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