Binocular Viewing VS The Single Eye
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Binocular Viewing VS The Single Eye Presented by Robert J Dalby Produced by A.R.B Media Productions for The Astronomy and Nature Centre
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Nice tutorial - though he missed the benefit of bino viewing that comes from averaging the flaws in each eye. Each eye has its own individual flaws - some folks are lucky enough to have two perfect eyes - most not, so averaging two inputs really helps.
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Great tutorial. I own a celestron binocular viewer that I use with 25mm eyepieces on a celestron se8 SCT and a light pollution filter. Great experience for deep sky viewing and highly recommended.
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Just pick up a good ol' eye patch makes the whole process easy
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Hi Robert, excellent tutorial on binos but I must say, I disagree with your comments about binos and reflectors. It might take a little more effort to initially get it set up but he views are very rewarding. I use my binos with 6" F8 refractor as well as my 16" F4 reflector with no issues whatsoever.
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Juggling 2 inch diagonals is fun...till it all goes wrong. :P Neat toy. I want one so I can ignore it most of the time. ;>
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You are a very good teacher, thank you sir!
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Very Informative!
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hmm, are eyepatches a viable solution to the squinting problem?
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Do you have a video on the proper techniques of viewing through a telescope as a newbie?
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With bino-viewing you have 2times more photo receptors. Also I would imagine that you would lose a percent of the light not a static "inch" when using the bino-viewer.
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Binoviewers are also``Off-Axis Systems for your C.C.D. Cameras Autoguiders but not DSLRS,wether Orion Starshoot Autoguiders or Celestron NexStar Autoguiders``.Simply use either the Left or Right 1.25``Binoviewer Eypiece holders in place of your 1.25``nose C.C.D.Cameras &use the other1.25`` Eypiece holder for your``Guiding Autoguidance Orion Starshoot Autoguiders or Celestron NexStar Autoguiders.This setup removes the need for an``Off-Axis Guider for Astro-Photography, just use your Binoviewers.!
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If both eyes are used, more of the brain (which is where we actually see) is involved. Just a thought.
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Mr. Dalby, I love your videos and descriptions of astro accessories. Very informative for everyone starting with astronomy and even astro photography. You have a dream job. Thanks a lot
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thanks
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how does a single image become two image.wouldn't the brightness of the image suffer?
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Great report. Also, its nice that only 1 Barlow is needed for the Bino viewer and not 2. True, that the need for 2 identical eyepieces on the Bino viewer can be a bit expensive though, but both eyes will be happy then.
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