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bruce April 7th 04 08:38 PM

telescope or binoculars
 
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?

cheers
bruce



Jeff Morris April 7th 04 09:33 PM

telescope or binoculars
 
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?

cheers
bruce





Jeff Morris April 7th 04 09:33 PM

telescope or binoculars
 
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?

cheers
bruce





Bruce April 7th 04 09:50 PM

telescope or binoculars
 
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope

that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?

cheers
bruce







Bruce April 7th 04 09:50 PM

telescope or binoculars
 
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope

that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?

cheers
bruce







otnmbrd April 8th 04 12:32 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
The problem with a telescope, is trying to keep it steady enough for
any length of time on a moving platform to be as useful as a good pair
of binocs.

Bruce wrote:
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...

What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope


that

was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



otnmbrd April 8th 04 12:32 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
The problem with a telescope, is trying to keep it steady enough for
any length of time on a moving platform to be as useful as a good pair
of binocs.

Bruce wrote:
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...

What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a telescope


that

was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



Rod McInnis April 8th 04 01:03 AM

telescope or binoculars
 

"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?



I don't think that "telescope" vs "binocular" is that much of an issue, it
is the magnification. When I think telescope I think of a much higher power
than binocular.

The ability to make use of either is a function of how steady you can hold
it. If you have a tripod on dry land you can use a very high power. If you
are on a boat that is being tossed around in a confused sea then you need a
much lower power device.

I have a pair of 10x binoculars that I really like in calm conditions, but
they are useless to me in rough seas.


Rod



Rod McInnis April 8th 04 01:03 AM

telescope or binoculars
 

"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?



I don't think that "telescope" vs "binocular" is that much of an issue, it
is the magnification. When I think telescope I think of a much higher power
than binocular.

The ability to make use of either is a function of how steady you can hold
it. If you have a tripod on dry land you can use a very high power. If you
are on a boat that is being tossed around in a confused sea then you need a
much lower power device.

I have a pair of 10x binoculars that I really like in calm conditions, but
they are useless to me in rough seas.


Rod



Rodney Myrvaagnes April 8th 04 05:34 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:03:08 -0700, "Rod McInnis"
wrote:


"bruce" wrote in message
. ..
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?



I don't think that "telescope" vs "binocular" is that much of an issue, it
is the magnification. When I think telescope I think of a much higher power
than binocular.

The ability to make use of either is a function of how steady you can hold
it. If you have a tripod on dry land you can use a very high power. If you
are on a boat that is being tossed around in a confused sea then you need a
much lower power device.

I have a pair of 10x binoculars that I really like in calm conditions, but
they are useless to me in rough seas.

This is exactly the reason that marine binoculars are almost always
7X50. The 7 is the most you can hold steady on a boat in most
conditions, and the 50 helps you see that mooring after dusk.

However, stabilized binoculars can make 10X useful when there is
enough light. Canon, Nikon, and Fuji all have them. They really work.


Rod


Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a

The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the
simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry.
- Richard Dawkins, "Viruses of the Mind"

Rodney Myrvaagnes April 8th 04 05:34 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 17:03:08 -0700, "Rod McInnis"
wrote:


"bruce" wrote in message
. ..
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?



I don't think that "telescope" vs "binocular" is that much of an issue, it
is the magnification. When I think telescope I think of a much higher power
than binocular.

The ability to make use of either is a function of how steady you can hold
it. If you have a tripod on dry land you can use a very high power. If you
are on a boat that is being tossed around in a confused sea then you need a
much lower power device.

I have a pair of 10x binoculars that I really like in calm conditions, but
they are useless to me in rough seas.

This is exactly the reason that marine binoculars are almost always
7X50. The 7 is the most you can hold steady on a boat in most
conditions, and the 50 helps you see that mooring after dusk.

However, stabilized binoculars can make 10X useful when there is
enough light. Canon, Nikon, and Fuji all have them. They really work.


Rod


Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a

The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the
simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry.
- Richard Dawkins, "Viruses of the Mind"

Doug Dotson April 9th 04 02:28 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
That's a pretty neat telescope that can see over the horizon or
through the water. I'm not sure I want to see pimples on
Uranus or even Myanus.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Bruce" wrote in message
...
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a

telescope
that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to

binoculars?

cheers
bruce









Doug Dotson April 9th 04 02:28 AM

telescope or binoculars
 
That's a pretty neat telescope that can see over the horizon or
through the water. I'm not sure I want to see pimples on
Uranus or even Myanus.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Bruce" wrote in message
...
I have one that can show pimples on Uranus.I whip it out to check out surf
conditions in Bimini before I leave Miami
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
...
What kind of telescope are you talking about? I've never had a

telescope
that
was useable on a boat, though I have used monoculars on occasion.



"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
hey,
either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to

binoculars?

cheers
bruce









David Ward April 12th 04 03:48 AM

telescope or binoculars
 

"Rodney Myrvaagnes" wrote
: "bruce" wrote in message
: . ..
: hey,
: either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
: when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?
:
snip
:
: This is exactly the reason that marine binoculars are almost always
: 7X50. The 7 is the most you can hold steady on a boat in most
: conditions, and the 50 helps you see that mooring after dusk.
:
: However, stabilized binoculars can make 10X useful when there is
: enough light. Canon, Nikon, and Fuji all have them. They really work.
:
:
: Rod
:
I was thinking exactly the same thing - also, I've found that things
are just a little clearer using two eyes to see a single target, rather than
just one.



David Ward April 12th 04 03:48 AM

telescope or binoculars
 

"Rodney Myrvaagnes" wrote
: "bruce" wrote in message
: . ..
: hey,
: either of these is next on my list, has anyone encountered a situation
: when a telescope could not be used and they had to revert to binoculars?
:
snip
:
: This is exactly the reason that marine binoculars are almost always
: 7X50. The 7 is the most you can hold steady on a boat in most
: conditions, and the 50 helps you see that mooring after dusk.
:
: However, stabilized binoculars can make 10X useful when there is
: enough light. Canon, Nikon, and Fuji all have them. They really work.
:
:
: Rod
:
I was thinking exactly the same thing - also, I've found that things
are just a little clearer using two eyes to see a single target, rather than
just one.




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