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<blockquote data-quote="kkokkolis" data-source="post: 3279813" data-attributes="member: 127913"><p>I had most Hyperions and they are very good for terrestrial. XWs have now some rivals, Televue Delos (very good, I have 6 and 10, they only go up to 17.3 and they use Panoptic 24 for maximum field) and the new Baader Morpheus. Also a lot of options between 60 and 65mm, with TV DeLites and Vixen LVWs the most popular. </p><p>Among Hyperions the 24 has the best transmission (and less glass) but dust in the objective end is in the focal plane. 17 is among the best and you can shorten the focal lenght with 21 and 14mm rings easily. I find the 24mm and 20-8mm zoom the most practical combination (I like Baader zoom from 20-16mm downwards).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkokkolis, post: 3279813, member: 127913"] I had most Hyperions and they are very good for terrestrial. XWs have now some rivals, Televue Delos (very good, I have 6 and 10, they only go up to 17.3 and they use Panoptic 24 for maximum field) and the new Baader Morpheus. Also a lot of options between 60 and 65mm, with TV DeLites and Vixen LVWs the most popular. Among Hyperions the 24 has the best transmission (and less glass) but dust in the objective end is in the focal plane. 17 is among the best and you can shorten the focal lenght with 21 and 14mm rings easily. I find the 24mm and 20-8mm zoom the most practical combination (I like Baader zoom from 20-16mm downwards). [/QUOTE]
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