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  1. J

    What would £500 get me? Lightweight scope with 1.25" removable EP wanted.

    Hi, if this is indeed printed on the Regal packaging, it certainly should have a lens made from artifical grown fluorite crystal, which kind of implies that it was either made by Canon Optron (Kowa, Takahashi, Borg and some others) or LZOS, a former soviet and now russian military supplier...
  2. J

    What would £500 get me? Lightweight scope with 1.25" removable EP wanted.

    Hi Jake, I have not found any mention of a fluorite objective on the specs for the Celestron Regal - this would be false advertisement as the Regal uses ED glass and not a fluorite crystal element. So does the Svbony 406p. Joachim
  3. J

    What would £500 get me? Lightweight scope with 1.25" removable EP wanted.

    Hi, does the Regal 65 work with the Baader 24mm 68 deg or do you get some edges of the image circle cut off by a too small prism? PS: To the original poster - there is a used example of the predecessor of the Regal M2 available at London Camera Exchange for 300 quid... no difference optically...
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