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Eyepiece Selection:
Daystar Recommends Tele Vue Piossl series
eyepieces of 25mm, 32mm, and 40mm
.
Remember that at F/30, a high powered eyepiece
can exceed Dawes' lim it. Observers will find best
results with an eyepiece which is 32mm or greater
to avoid this.
Eyepieces of higher power will result
in a fuzzy disk without the ability to focus well
.
We have tested a number of eyepieces over the years. We performed a
comprehensive eyepiece comparison between various brand names and
eyepiece
styles.
Naglers,
zooms, radians and other "fast" eyepieces
typically perform very badly on DayStar applications.
Other brands do offer Piossl eyepieces in 32-40mm and they can give a
respectable performance in lieu of a Tele Vue
.
We have also found
some of the very old wide field "Erfle" eyepieces aren't bad for an
experienced observer.
It should be noted that repeatedly in side-by
side
tests,
we found Tele Vue brand Piossl eyepieces to offer the highest
contrast, most even view and widest exit pupil. In Solar Observing,
contrast is achieved by control of
scattering.
Tele Vue Plossls stand out
in superior design
.
Furthermore, the adjustable eye cup offers additional
contrast by allowing the user to dark adapt during sunny
days.
Eyepiece features we found to increase performance
include:
- "Fully Multicoated" - Of those eyepieces which did better than
others,
those marked "fully multicoated" offered better views from less internal
scattering
.
- Blackened optical edges - Tele Vue and other eyepieces which
performed better all had blackened edges of their optical elements
.
This
also reduces internal scattering within the
eyepiece.
Maximizing the viewing experience:
Daytime viewing results in stray light entering your eye that can make it
hard to see through the filter. We recommend a viewing hood or cloth be
placed over your head to limit the stray light that enters your
eye,
allowing fainter prominences and more surface detail to be observed
.
A
comfortable chair also improves the experience, allowing the eye to stay
steady for longer periods so as to pick out more subtle details on the
surface of the Sun
.