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  1. forent

    BTX / ATX on 65mm

    Moreover, the 85 is quite a bit smaller than the 95. But a BTX 85 would be markedly back-heavy, so you should provide for a longer QR plate / rail to equibrilate this combination on a tripod head without counterbalance mechanism.
  2. forent

    BTX / ATX on 65mm

    The STX could be the perfect complement to the BTX, better than an ATX! Not only do you gain a higher magnification and a smaller package but moreover the straight view - very useful e.g. on a chair, in a hide or in a car. And 40% off means a real bargain. 👍
  3. forent

    BTX / ATX on 65mm

    So it seems clear to me that you should stick with the BTX, unique in the market and much acclaimed by many with good cause. And if someday you should desire for higher magnification or a smaller package you could add an ATX ocular module. And/or mayby a larger lens module: 85/95/105 after your...
  4. forent

    BTX / ATX on 65mm

    Last year, I replaced my ATX plus 65&95 lens modules with the Meopta S2 20-70x82. One reason for that has been just this smaller eyepiece diameter! The Swarovski ATX with any objective module is definitely a phantastic scope but the longer the more I disliked that bulky eyepiece. For my (!)...
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