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These are a pair of Orion Premium Linear BinoViewers. These are the same as the Explore Scientific model BinoViewers (ES-BINOV), as well as those branded Long Perng. These also include the Orion Pentaprism Diagonal, which is designed for use with these BinoViewers to eliminate any addition to the focal length and keep the view upright for terrestrial use, if desired.
These are in EXCELLENT condition, in their original boxes/case, completely clean and unmarked. Orion's bankrupt, so you can't even get these anymore! The binoviewers alone sell for $499 new, and the pentaprism diagonal sells for $149, new, a total of $650; these are a bargain at just $450!
Eyepieces not included. We can ship these to you.
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Erect-image 1.25” binoviewer for both terrestrial and astronomical observations
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Zero optical path length means no additional back focus requirements or focuser in-travel
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No Barlow lens or glass path corrector required with any telescope type
- Linear housing for easy adjustment to a range of interpupiliary distances
- Works with Newts, refractors, SCTs, and Maks
The night sky with one eye closed is missing a lot. Open both eyes and see the dramatic improvement in resolution, contrast, and viewing comfort.
The BinoViewer is a 1.25-inch device that uses two matching eyepieces (eyepieces not included) to give you AWESOME two-eyed views through your telescope. Because our minds are designed to see the world with both eyes open, when you gaze through a telescope with both eyes, the view is much better.
The Linear BinoViewers features sliding inter-pupillary-distance adjustment, twist locks to keep your eyepieces safely installed, and a diopter adjustment for one eye. Because it's parfocal, you can use a single wide-view eyepiece to center on your target, then switch to the BinoViewer to enjoy an awe-inspiring view. The BinoViewer has been tested on a number of refractors, reflectors and SCTs and worked on them all.
Based on an innovative optical design, Linear Binoviewers deliver superior optical performance and a comfortable viewing experience. Unlike other binoviewers, they are parfocal and add no extra optical path length, which means no extra focuser ‘in travel’ is needed when using them in your telescope. They work with virtually any telescope type, even Newtonians and fast refractors that often have restricted back focus capabilities. Plus, you don't need a Barlow lens or glass path corrector, which means you can enjoy low-power and relatively wide-field binoviewing with 1.25” eyepieces.
Nearly all commercial binoviewers use prisms to split the light path in two, but these binoviewers use a knife-edge beam-splitting mirror with a >99% reflective dielectric coating to reduce aberrations and field curvature and improve contrast compared to traditional binoviewers. The device also uses seven lenses in five groups in each optical path which introduces minimal false color and preserves image sharpness. This design also helps ensure matched images for each eye to minimize eye strain while observing.
Rather than a “folding” housing typical of most binos, the Long Perng binoviewer features a sliding “linear” housing to let you easily match the eyepiece spacing to an interpupillary distance (IPD) between 58mm and 74mm. This design makes it less prone to miscollimation while adjusting the IPD. The housing also uses an engraved scale to help you repeatably set it to the right IPD position.
This binoviewer also includes 1.25” eyepiece holders (eyepieces not included) that are self-centering with twist-tightened collars. The right eyepiece holder has a helical diopter adjustment to help ensure both eyepieces come to focus.
The CNC-machined anodized housing is designed to make it easy to handle without slipping, even if you're wearing gloves. While compact in size with dimensions of 127mm x 105mm x 50mm, the device packs some heft and weighs in at about 1.57 lbs (716g) without eyepieces, so users must use diagonals and focusers that can support it. The 1.25” barrel of the binoviewer is threaded for M28.6x0.6 filters. The barrel also includes a taper to reduce the chance of the binoviewer slipping from the diagonal or focuser.
These binoviewers work with nearly any pair of matched 1.25” eyepieces. However, the field stop of these binoviewers is about 17mm, smaller than the 22mm of many traditional small binoviewers. That means wide-field eyepieces with a field stop greater than about 17mm will experience some vignetting. As a rule of thumb, vignetting occurs in eyepieces for which the focal length multiplied by the apparent field of view (AFOV) is greater than 1,000. For example, a pair of 20mm Plossl eyepieces with a 50-degree AFOV will work fine with these binoviewers (50x20=1000). But a pair of 24mm eyepieces with a 68-degree AFOV (24x68=1632) will experience substantial vignetting.
While these binoviewers do not need a Barlow or glass path corrector, they can be used with Barlows or Powermates for high-magnification observations. The manufacturer suggests a pair of medium focal-length eyepieces and a Barlow will deliver a better viewing experience than very short focal length eyepieces without a Barlow.
When used 'straight though' with any telescope without a diagonal, these binoviewers deliver an erect image, an ideal feature for terrestrial observations.
When used in a refractor, an SCT, or a Mak with a star diagonal or many types of 'correct image' diagonals, the binoviewers delivers an inverted image which is not a problem for astronomical viewing. For terrestrial viewing where image orientation is critical, the binoviewer must be used with an erecting pentaprism diagonal to render an erect image.
Orion 1.25" 90-deg pentaprism diagonal for use with Orion Premium Linear 1.25" Erect Image Binoviewer.
Features:
- Ideal for use with Orion Premium Linear 1.25" Erect Image Binoviewer to provide a "correct" image (upright and correct from left to right, i.e., a correct, non-inverted, non-reversed image); especially useful for terrestrial viewing.
- Uses a high quality, dielectric multicoated, BK-7 glass pentaprism to change the viewing angle by 90-deg.
- 1.25" eyepiece holder features a non-marring brass-compression ring.
- 1.25" nosepiece is threaded to accept standard 1.25" astronomy filters and features a safety groove.
Additional Information:
- When used by itself with a refractor or catadioptric telescope and eyepiece, this diagonal provides an image that is inverted (upside down) from top to bottom but correct (not reveresed) from left to right.
- Not for use with Newtonian/Dobsonian reflectors.
- If used with other binoviewers, it will present an image that is oriented differently (i.e., not a correct image) than when used with the Orion Premium Linear binoviewer. That is becuase the Orion Premium Linear binoviewer incorporates an image-erecting lens assembly that other binoviewers do not have.
- 1.25" eyepiece holder and nosepiece cannot be unscrewed from the diagonal body.
Specifications
- Barrel Size: 1.25"
- Viewing Angle: 90°
- Optical path length: 120mm
- Clear aperture: 17mm
- Materials: BK7
- Coating: Multi-Coated
- Housing material & finish: Aluminum & Anodizing
- Weight: 8.6oz (244g)
- Includes 1 end cap and 1 dust plug