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Reddit mentions of Orion 8828 32mm Q70 Wide-Field Telescope Eyepiece

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Orion 8828 32mm Q70 Wide-Field Telescope Eyepiece. Here are the top ones.

Orion 8828 32mm Q70 Wide-Field Telescope Eyepiece
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High quality 32mm super-wide angle 2" telescope eyepiece at an unbeatable priceSuper-wide 70 apparent field of view gives you that unforgettable lost in space feelingFive multi-coated lens elements made of high index glass deliver sharp, high contrast vistasLuxurious eye relief and parfocal design provide comfort and convenienceBeautifully made with machined housings, fold-down rubber eyeguards, and barrels threaded for use with 2" Orion eyepiece filters
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Size32mm
Weight0.85 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on Orion 8828 32mm Q70 Wide-Field Telescope Eyepiece:

u/schorhr · 2 pointsr/telescopes

Telescopes.com is a known store, should not give you any troubles.

The additional value of the Zhumell is incredible. You could consider spending your Amazon certificates on the 6mm and 15mm 66° eyepiece (1, 2) or ES82° (e.g. this, the 4.7mm may be a bit too much for usual seeing conditions).

If you go for the SkyWatcher, consider a 2" wide-angle eyepiece (1, 2, 3, ...)

Collimation tool (e.g. a cheshire-sighttube); While laser collimation tools are neat, many cheap lasers usually doesn't work all that well

Upgrading finder and focuser of the SW8" to something like the z8's, would break the bank; While nice, it's acceptable to use the standard focuser and finder.



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The 20mm 80° has an aditional lens at the bottom, remove it and you have the 30mm 80°; The cheap 30mm80° still works somewhat acceptable at F/6

u/greenleaf187 · 2 pointsr/spaceporn

Hey man thanks for remembering! I appreciate your advice.

So GOTO is something to consider when upgrading from my first setup. Got it. For beginners, it's best to go for something a little bit more complicated to learn, correct?

I've looked around in Amazon, but I couldn't find anything on 8" Doby. Could you give me a full name or link it for me, please? I'm going to be in the US next week and I will order it there and then fly back with it to home. Is that something you see any problems with (if properly packaged of course)?

How about the 32mm 2" widefield? Is this it?