My setup has drawn quite some attention and I have been asked (and am also asking myself) if there are refractor scopes that are capable of even better results than the SW (application area wildlife and bird photography).
I have been browsing through posts on this forum as well as other places and understand that Televue scopes have an excellent reputation, both image and product quality. Yes, I know the price tag of a Televue is a magnitutde higher than the SW but still a fraction of a high grade super-telephoto lens.
I also wonder what eyepices would be recommended for terrestrial observation purpose.
Anyone using a Televue here, or can provide a direction?
/Tord
Take a look at these reviews from Cornell they are a little old but are very good.
http://www.televue.com/engine/TV3b_page.asp?plain=TRUE&PREVIEW=TRUE&id=137
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/gear/scopes/sc_review
The TV 85 for birding use the 60 Degree 1.25" diagonal. Eyepiece the 24 Panoptic 25x and the 12mm Delos 50x work very well. hope this helps
Mike