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Analog Sky Bebop build your own 50mm binoculars for free


Saturday, August 3, 2024

Richard Harris Richard Harris

Recently introduced, the Analog Sky Bebop, a 50mm customizable binocular with interchangeable eyepieces and filters, is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to build their own binoculars. Compatible with 2" and 1.25" eyepieces, it includes free 3D printing files with any Analog Sky course purchase. The Bebop offers a hands-on, versatile experience for amateur astronomers.

Analog Sky has released the Bebop, a minimalist 50mm binocular with a unique design that allows users to customize their viewing experience with interchangeable eyepieces and filters. This innovative product, which was shelved in 2022, has been reintroduced to the market with significant updates.

Analog Sky Bebop: Build your own 50mm binoculars for free

The Bebop is a straightforward and versatile binocular that supports both 2" and 1.25" eyepieces. Users can add nebula filters, solar filters, focal length extensions, laser pointers, lens hoods, and lens covers. It is designed for those who enjoy do-it-yourself projects, as it requires some assembly using spare lenses, bolts, and 3D-printed components. The necessary files for 3D printing are provided for free with the purchase of any other Analog Sky course.

Key specifications of the Bebop

Key specifications of the Bebop

Key specifications of the Bebop include its 50mm objective lenses, a weight of 643 grams, and 2” focusers with 1.25” adapters. The binoculars feature 2” magnetic filter cartridges and a custom featherweight green laser with a mount. Users can attach Analog Sky’s Sunny or Ember solar filters for enhanced viewing. The Bebop also includes strap lugs, full micro baffling, and an adjustable inter-pupillary distance (IPD) from 58mm to a customizable range.

The Bebop is compatible with a wide range of eyepieces, including but not limited to:

  • Tele Vue 55 Plossl 58.4mm
  • Tele Vue 27mm Panoptic 53.3mm
  • Baader 36mm Asph 59.5mm
  • Baader 31mm Asph 59.5mm
  • Agena/Svbony SWA 32mm 70 deg 55mm
  • Agena/Svbony SWA 26mm 70 deg 56mm
  • Siebert Ultra 34mm/35mm 57mm
  • Masuyama 32mm 58mm
  • Masuyama 26mm 58mm
  • Kunming/APM 30mm UFF 54mm
  • TPO/GSO/IOptron 30mm Superview 53mm
  • TPO/GSO/IOptron 42mm Superview 53mm
  • Explore Scientific 62° Series 32mm 58.5mm
  • Analog Sky 35mm double Plossl (upcoming) 58mm
  • Analog Sky 46mm double Plossl (upcoming) 58mm
     

The Bebop offers a flexible platform for users to experiment with different eyepieces and filters, making it an ideal choice for amateur astronomers and DIY enthusiasts. The product’s compatibility with various eyepieces and filters ensures a customizable experience for users who want to explore different aspects of the night sky.

To build the Bebop, users will need to have their own lenses with focal lengths ranging from f/3.6 to f/5 (up to 250mm), a 3D printer, and some basic hardware. The assembly process is straightforward, guided by a detailed video provided by Analog Sky. This hands-on approach not only adds a personal touch to the product but also enhances the user’s understanding and appreciation of the binocular’s functionality.

The Bebop is now available at no cost with the purchase of any other Analog Sky course, making it an accessible option for those looking to expand their astronomical equipment. This offer includes all the necessary files for 3D printing and detailed instructions for assembly.

Analog Sky’s decision to reintroduce the Bebop reflects the company’s commitment to providing innovative and customizable solutions for the astronomy community. The Bebop’s unique design and flexibility make it a valuable addition to any amateur astronomer’s toolkit.

In summary, the Bebop is a versatile and customizable 50mm binocular that allows users to personalize their viewing experience with various eyepieces and filters. Its DIY assembly process and compatibility with a wide range of components make it an ideal choice for those who enjoy hands-on projects and exploring the night sky. The Bebop is now available for free with the purchase of any other Analog Sky course, providing an affordable and innovative solution for amateur astronomers.


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