Harry Siebert Optics UltraPlus 32mm, 2 inch


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Subject: Re: vote by deepsky10us
By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.28.181)
In Reply to: deepsky10us (Original Vote)
Date: 10/06/2002 12:39:12 am PST
>I've been using this eyepiece in the Siebert two inch Bino-Viewer. This 32mm eyepiece is amazing, with great contrast and very sharp images. It has no blackout and no kidney bean affect at all. It walked all over my 30mm two inch Vixen LV, as the Siebert was brighter and had very noticeable contrast advantages on Nebulas, Open clusters, and Globular clusters.

Do you own any other Siebert 2" EPs, and if so, what is your assessment (shorter focal lengths especially)? What about his 2" Barlow? Thanks for the information, John Barr


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Subject: Re: vote by deepsky10us
By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.169.44)
In Reply to: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.28.181) (Original Message)
Date: 10/06/2002 11:09:01 am PST
>>I've been using this eyepiece in the Siebert two inch Bino-Viewer. This 32mm eyepiece is amazing, with great contrast and very sharp images. It has no blackout and no kidney bean affect at all. It walked all over my 30mm two inch Vixen LV, as the Siebert was brighter and had very noticeable contrast advantages on Nebulas, Open clusters, and Globular clusters.
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>Do you own any other Siebert 2" EPs, and if so, what is your assessment (shorter focal lengths especially)? What about his 2" Barlow? Thanks for the information, John Barr

John,

Yes I do own other 2" Siebert eyepieces, but no shorter focal lengths though. I have the new Siebert 40mm 65deg. Observatory series ( outstanding ), and the 42.5mm Ultra Plus.
The two inch 1.5x barlow that is used with the 2" Bino-Viewer is optically first-class. The build quilty is great.


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