GSO Superview 30mm


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Subject: Re: vote by PaulHart
By: mte1955
In Reply to: PaulHart (Original Vote)
Date: 07/12/2008 09:38:33 am PST
>I really wanted a 31 Nagler, but all I could afford was a 30 GSO. I've only used this item on a fast f/4.8 scope, so I can't say how it would work on an f/10. But at f/4.8, stars on the outer 50% of the field have LOTS of seagulls. The old saying that you get what you pay for applies in this case. One other thing, this eyepiece is threaded for 48 mm filters, so my 2 inch Orion Ultrablock won't mount.


As I said in my review this eyepiece is not designed for fast (<f/7) telescopes. It is very unrealistic to expect naglerlike performance in a widefield eyepiece that retails for less than $100. That being said for people with slower scopes it can work quite beautifully and is well worth the money. It should not be trashed and rated poorly because you expected it to perform in a setting for which it was not designed. Other people who would use it properly might be turned off for no reason because of your poor rating. It pays to do your homework before you buy, there are plenty of places to find out about all eyepieces that are sold today.


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Subject: Re: vote by PaulHart
By: PaulHart
In Reply to: mte1955 (Original Message)
Date: 08/17/2008 07:19:36 pm PST
>&gt;I really wanted a 31 Nagler, but all I could afford was a 30 GSO. I've only used this item on a fast f/4.8 scope, so I can't say how it would work on an f/10. But at f/4.8, stars on the outer 50% of the field have LOTS of seagulls. The old saying that you get what you pay for applies in this case. One other thing, this eyepiece is threaded for 48 mm filters, so my 2 inch Orion Ultrablock won't mount.
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>As I said in my review this eyepiece is not designed for fast (&lt;f/7) telescopes. It is very unrealistic to expect naglerlike performance in a widefield eyepiece that retails for less than $100. That being said for people with slower scopes it can work quite beautifully and is well worth the money. It should not be trashed and rated poorly because you expected it to perform in a setting for which it was not designed. Other people who would use it properly might be turned off for no reason because of your poor rating. It pays to do your homework before you buy, there are plenty of places to find out about all eyepieces that are sold today.

Michael
Thanks for the advice, but I did my homework. Perhaps you could be a bit less condescending. I didn't expect Nagler performance for that price. I got what I expected, and I did specify what scope it was used in.
Paul Hart


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