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In short, the below comparisons represent medium price range super plossls costing roughly between $60-$80. The 26mm superplossl is a Meade series 4000. These examples are good indications as to how well they will perform both visually and with various types of photography. The vertical lines superimposed on the right (in black) are to give a basis of comparison to demonstrate either how curved or how straight the lines maintain themselves all the way to field's edge. Fuji represents the type of camera I used (Fuji 4700 - 4.3mp) a roughly $400 camera. The 26mm represents the eyepiece size and SP means super plossl and, of course, Siebert is our eyepiece. Both the 26mm and 32mm superplossl performed astoundingly bad. The 40mm eyepiece was not necessarily a superplossl, but was a fairly good quality eyepiece. It was a no name plossl. But it still did not keep its edge correction when matched against my 45mm, but did have a wider fov. I have been stating for some time the differences between my eyepieces and some of the other medium priced eyepieces. This is proof of comparison. All photographs were taken on an ETX 90RA at a distance of 20'. You are encouraged to do your own tests if purchasing any of these eyepieces. Color, sharpness and brightness were not edited. These factors are exactly as represented. So the false color you see on the 26mm is actually how the image looked. Any questions or observations are welcome. These tests can be performed by anyone having a relatively long focal distance scope with a digital camera and the ability to focus close. An ETX would be preferable for these tests or other small SCT's. The type of paper that was used was just graph paper.
First 6 pictures are standard eyepieces 1.25" Siebert 26mm, 35mm and (45mm no longer in production) Vs their Super plossl (SP) counterparts.
Below them start the premium comparisons.
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