Observing, 'its only a 6"'

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Observing, 'its only a 6"'

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Hi

I was invited over on a good day to have a look through the Zeiss 6" F15, UV-IR, reducer, 4.2x, Quark Chromo and Zeiss bino viewers with 50mm PZO's.

Lovely proms.

Details over the surface.

Take the Rumak 180 over at some point to compare/Zeiss assure on solar.

Cheers. Andrew.


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Re: Observing, 'its only a 6"'

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WoW, I would be estatic. I love old long focus traditional achromats! And Zeiss is at the top of the heap with few rivals.

Get a picture of the scope.

James


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