Re: Refractors vs. Bino optics redux
- From: "rat ~( );>" <ratboy99@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 13:24:22 -0800
<<Out of all that, I still have all three binoculars, the 925, the
80ED, the
6-5, the 1028, the G-11, the Unistar Light, the Unistar, and some
eyepieces.
Out of _that_, the one thing that gets used the very least (as in
never),
are the 20x80's (bet you were thinking I'd never going to get to the
point). >>
Yeah, I keep some binos around, especially for backyard birding, but I
do prefer telescopes 99% of the time at night.
rat
~( );>
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