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Eyepiece Selection:
Daystar Recommends Tele Vue Plossl series
eyepieces of 25mm, 32mm, and 40mm.
Remember t hat at F/30, a high powered eyepi ece
can exceed Dawes' limit. Observers will find best
results with a n eyepie ce which i s 32 mm or g reater
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 an d oth er "fa st" eye pieces
typically perform very badly on DayStar applications.
Other brands do offer Plossl eye pieces in 32-40mm and they can give a
respectable performance in lieu of a Tele Vue.
We have al so found
some of the very old wide field
"Erfle" eyepieces aren't ba d for a n
experienced observer.
I t sho uld be noted th at re peatedly i n side-by-
side tests, we found Tele Vue brand Plossl eyepieces to offer the highest
contrast, m ost even view and wid est exit pupil.
In Solar Observing,
contrast is achieved by co ntrol of scattering. Tele Vue Plossl s stand out
in superior design. Furthermore, the adjustable eye cup offers a dditional
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 re sults 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 ove r your he ad t o limit the
stray light tha t enters yo ur 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 l onger periods so a s to pi ck out mo re subtle detail s on the
surface of the Sun.