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Tele Vue looks back at 2023
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
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Richard Harris |
Tele Vue looks back at 2023, highlighting user experiences with their NP127is and NP101is telescopes, as well as the NPR-2073 reducer. The post also showcases community achievements and events like NEAIC & NEAF, emphasizing the creative use of Tele Vue gear.
Tele Vue recently released a blog post titled "Looking Back at the 'Best of 2023,'" which reviews notable moments and products from the past year. The post highlights user experiences, particularly focusing on the Tele Vue-NP127is and NP101is telescopes, along with the NPR-2073 reducer.
Tele Vue looks back at 2023 blogs
It also discusses the impact of Tele Vue products on the astrophotography community and showcases memorable events like NEAIC & NEAF. Tele Vue highlighted the community's achievements and innovative use of their equipment, showcasing how enthusiasts have creatively utilized their products for astrophotography and other projects.
- Pixel Peeping Blog: This post provided a thorough overview of image sampling techniques, addressing both optical and hardware challenges. It's a valuable resource for anyone interested in resolving common issues in imaging systems.
- 2023 Tele Vue Product Anniversaries: This post highlighted the milestone anniversaries of various Tele Vue products in 2023, celebrating their enduring relevance and quality.
- NPR-2073 0.8x Reducer Announcement: This post introduced the NPR-2073, a new reducer for the Tele Vue NP101is and NP127is telescopes. It enhances imaging by reducing focal length by 20%, expanding the field of view by 25%, and minimizing vignetting with full-frame sensors.
- 2023 NEAIC & NEAF Recap: This post recapped Tele Vue's participation in the Northeast Astro-Imaging Conference and Northeast Astronomy Forum, their first U.S. events since 2019, where they showcased their entire product lineup.
- Overview of Tele Vue Telescopes: According to TeleVue, this was their top blog post of 2023, which provided an in-depth look at Tele Vue's range of APO refractors, using sample images to demonstrate the strengths of each model and highlighting that different telescopes serve different purposes.
"After two weeks of reading, analyzing, and thinking, I made the best decision I could: to sell all of my telescopes and buy the TeleVue-NP127is. During the first several months, I used the scope visually while waiting for the Tele Vue LCL-1069 Wide-Field Corrector and some additional connectors which would allow it to achieve a perfect imaging configuration. Visually, it leaves other scopes with similar aperture far behind," said Jan Bielanski.
"I was previously using a competitor’s product. While imaging I has serious problems with strange flat field artifacts in my images. I tried everything I could think of to fix it and literally spent years struggling with it. I finally broke down and bought the Paracorr and the problem immediately went away. It was apparently bad internal reflections or something from the competitor’s coma corrector. So you have at least one happy customer," said Phil Brewer.
Tele Vue's "Best of 2023" blog post is a comprehensive reflection on Tele Vue's accomplishments and innovations over the past year. In addition to celebrating product milestones and community achievements, they emphasized the brand's commitment to quality and innovation in the field of astronomy. Tele Vue has continued to support the astrophotography community by providing cutting-edge eyepeices and fostering a space where enthusiasts can share their work and experiences. They highlighted customer feedback and testimonials, showcasing the practical benefits and performance of Tele Vue products. This engagement with the community reflects the company's dedication to its customers but also inspires future developments in telescope and accessory design. For those interested in reading all of Tele Vue's top picks from 2023 and seeing the products in action, click the link below to view the full blog post.
