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any word on the bressier binos/scopes in lidl this year?
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17 years 1 week ago #54683
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Does anyone know if the bressier binos are comming back to lidl this year? I need another set or two of those and I know a few people who require a set also.
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16 years 11 months ago #55543
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They got them in last March if I remember correctly here in the North
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16 years 11 months ago #55566
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This year its Monday the 10th!
3 Astronomical Telescopes from €330 to €70 also a terrestrial.
2 Types of Bresser Binocs and even a microscope.
They dont seem to be doing the Maids a Milking, or the Partridge in a Pear Tree but maybe they reckon they wont have space for these with all the above....
Partridge droppings and milk would probably ruin the optics anyway.
3 Astronomical Telescopes from €330 to €70 also a terrestrial.
2 Types of Bresser Binocs and even a microscope.
They dont seem to be doing the Maids a Milking, or the Partridge in a Pear Tree but maybe they reckon they wont have space for these with all the above....
Partridge droppings and milk would probably ruin the optics anyway.
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16 years 11 months ago #55570
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John
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Nice price on the Messier R-102. Lidl are selling it for €329.99. The same scope and mount is currently selling in the UK for up to £349.99 (€534.27) and according to the Bresser website the RRP for Germany and Austria is €499. The 10,15 & 25mm Plossls are an excellent starter set of eyepieces when combined with the 2x Barlow.
The mount might be a little lightweight but if you already have an LXD75 and have a hankering for a 4" refractor... set your AutoStar for the AR-5 AT and it should work perfectly with this tube; however there may still be end-of-line C4R OTAs out there for less. On the other side of the coin the mount & tripod is the same one that Bresser sell with their 150/1200 Newtonian so it should be just strong enough to serve as a non-motorized alternative to the LXD75 if you already have the N6-AT.
Downside? It looks like it has a 1.25" focuser although I did find one web page on telescopy.pl that describes it as 2" with a 1.25" reducer. Even though it's a 4" f/9.8 tube and therefore not a wide field instrument a 2" focuser would be nice.
Nice price. But do I need yet another tripod? The devil of it is is that I have been hankering after a 4" refractor, someone at Lidl has been reading my mind...
The mount might be a little lightweight but if you already have an LXD75 and have a hankering for a 4" refractor... set your AutoStar for the AR-5 AT and it should work perfectly with this tube; however there may still be end-of-line C4R OTAs out there for less. On the other side of the coin the mount & tripod is the same one that Bresser sell with their 150/1200 Newtonian so it should be just strong enough to serve as a non-motorized alternative to the LXD75 if you already have the N6-AT.
Downside? It looks like it has a 1.25" focuser although I did find one web page on telescopy.pl that describes it as 2" with a 1.25" reducer. Even though it's a 4" f/9.8 tube and therefore not a wide field instrument a 2" focuser would be nice.
Nice price. But do I need yet another tripod? The devil of it is is that I have been hankering after a 4" refractor, someone at Lidl has been reading my mind...
John
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16 years 11 months ago #55574
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whats your opinions on the skulux refractor in blue ( no name given on site) ? ive played with a friends one and it seems not bad at all in dark skies. picked up staurn very very well and even a tiny bit of detail on jupiter. i thought it wasnt a bad scope, and for the price... a lot of plastic bits on it that should be metal though..
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16 years 11 months ago #55576
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John
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Replied by jhoare on topic Re: any word on the bressier binos/scopes in lidl this year?
I use a Vixen-manufactured Orion star diagonal, Plossl eyepieces and a Baader Fringe Killer filter with it and it's fine. Even without exchanging the diagonal and filter it's good for the price and the chromatic abberation is not objectionable unless you're a purist. The principle drawback with the kit is that the 4mm eyepiece is pretty useless and it doesn't include a proper Barlow.
The focuser/drawtube isn't strong enough for heavy eyepieces such as Hyperions. But then I use it on nights with a lot of dew, when I don't want my better quality gear to get soaked.
Skylux is the name of a mostly discontinued Bresser line. They order a new run of this model from their Chinese contractors for Lidl every year. Note: there's an error in the description. The mount will accept a single axis drive but it's not motorised.
The focuser/drawtube isn't strong enough for heavy eyepieces such as Hyperions. But then I use it on nights with a lot of dew, when I don't want my better quality gear to get soaked.
Skylux is the name of a mostly discontinued Bresser line. They order a new run of this model from their Chinese contractors for Lidl every year. Note: there's an error in the description. The mount will accept a single axis drive but it's not motorised.
John
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