Canon 15x50is Image Stabilised Binoculars Review in the September 2024 Issue of Astronomy Now Magazine
My review of the Canon 15x50is Binoculars can be found in the September 2024 issue of Astronomy Now magazine. Click to read more
My review of the Canon 15x50is Binoculars can be found in the September 2024 issue of Astronomy Now magazine. Click to read more
The Tele Vue Nagler Zoom eyepiece competes in the top league in terms of performance, but with the convenience and utility of offering several eyepieces in one which allows a pefect selection of power for atmospheric conditions and exteme portability when travelling to dark skies. Click to read more
A review of the nPAE Theia90 Star Diagonal with built in filter changer which marries a high quality 2″ diagonal with the convenience of a drop in, pull out filter changer, all in a well engineered package. Click to read more
My review of the 152mm f/12.5 Bresser Messier MC-152 Makustov and EXOS-2 GoTo mount appears in the January 2019 issue of Astronomy Now. Click to read more
By using the 1.7x CQ module from the FS-60Q, the FC-76 is transformed into a quadruplet f/12.6 Apo with improved colour correction and a perfectly flat field. Click to read more
My review of Takahashi’s ideally suited travelling refractor, the FC-76DCU can be found in the June 2018 issue of Astronomy Now Magazine. Click to read more
The Vixen SG 6.5×32 Binoculars offer a 9 degree field of view for wide field observing. They are the follow up the SG 2.1x42s which hit the market in 2014. My review was published in the January 2018 issue of Astronomy Now. Click to read more
The 1.7x CQ module converts the FS-60 into an f/10 quadruplet of almost unsurpassed optical quality giving the user a highly portable scope that can do it all. Click to read more
The nPAE 6061 Medium Turret is well engineered and quite fun to use, saving valuable time while observing & allowing high power work during tranquil moments because eyepieces can be switched in seconds. Click to read more
Either added as the FC-76 Objective Unit upgrade to a FS-60 or created from component pieces, the FC-76 DCU is a very portable 3″ aperture travel scope with excellent optics. Being a split tube design, it will fit in an aircraft cabin bag that complies with the most restrictive of allowances. Click to read more