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Old June 1st, 2008, 01:10 AM   #5
Rich Hibner
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fubar2 the pic of the dog was much better than the rest.

here's a lot that you have to factor into sharpness. the diffusion of your screen. the thicker the less sharp it'll be be, but deeper dof and better bokeh.

achromat FL. do you know what yours are?

try to move your achromat further or closer to the screen.

also, the type of lens you're using will increase or decrease sharpness.

i'm guessin you're using both achromats from the binocular. how are you stacking them together? flat sides together or the round side? i used two before and i put the flat sides together and had great results.

you said Dennis made the comment to zoom in closer. I can't argue with him and say that's a bad or good idea, but from my experience, the closer I got, the worse off i was.

i have an achromat you can have. it's 10x at 40mm diameter. to mount it i used step up rings and electrical tape. it's from a good supplier from Italy.
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