Meade Plössl 9mm 1.25-Inch Illuminated Wireless Reticle Eyepiece for Telescope
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
7:21 pm

Meade Plössl 9mm 1.25-Inch Illuminated Wireless Reticle Eyepiece for Telescope
Product Description
The world’s finest commercially available illuminated reticle. We outfitted a quality 4-element, fully-coated Plössl with a fully illuminated double crossline and two concentric circles plus x-y positioning controls that make locking onto a guide star noticeably easier. Variable brightness. Wireless version.
Meade Plössl 9mm 1.25-Inch Illuminated Wireless Reticle Eyepiece for Telescope
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US $.99



looks good at the first glance. I would have hoped for a somewhat nicer packaging as it only comes in a plastic bag without an ezecap on the side where you look in. probably good quality but would have excpected nicer packaging for 80$.
Rating: 4 / 5
This might be a great item for the very well experienced, but the item is very difficult to recenter if you move any of the set screws the smallest amount. I inadvertently tightened a thumb screw when I replaced the batteries. I have never been able to accurately realign the center target, and $90 is going in the trash. I cannot see any reason to have such a wide range of adjustments possible on an eyepiece used to center for initial alignment to begin with. Additionally, there was so much lubricant on the recitile frame, a tiny amount smeared when moving the adjustment screws. There is now a distortion when illuminated. I am switching to an Orion with a fixed rectile.
Rating: 2 / 5