I have an ed50 with 27 wide angle-superb ,small scope and a match for many of the bigger scopes,I wouldn't swap it,and it fits in my camera bag with my camera and big lens,pair of zeiss 10 x40 bins,what more would a man want on a day out
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Thursday 7th of April 2011 09:25:12 PM
John Rayner said
Thu Apr 7 4:06 PM, 2011
The Nikon ED50 is a lovely little telescope and with the 27x wide angle eye piece it is optically superb. However, there is a well documented problem with its tripod mount.
As it has a plastic body Nikon use a metal helicoil (like a tightly coiled spring) screwed into the body. Your tripod bush then screws into this metal coil.
If fairly light pressure is applied to the coil it pulls out from the telescope body. This is why it is recommended never to carry an ED50 by a shoulder strap, with the tripod dangling.
This problem happened to me recently. My ED50 was mounted onto a Cullman monopod but locked in the down position My son tried to move the scope through 90 degrees to look through it and, hey presto, pulled out the coil.
There is an easy fix though - but Ill post that on the Optic Repairs thread.
Cheers, John
Colin Buckley said
Sat Nov 22 5:35 PM, 2008
Mine's pink too, but modestly concealed in a black case. Same discount, so obviously a long-running thing.
Geoff Walton said
Sat Nov 22 1:31 PM, 2008
Hi Colin, that's where I got mine 3 weeks ago. - Pink!!, but with a free cover and extra £70 discount, who cares.
Colin Buckley said
Sat Nov 22 12:49 PM, 2008
I bought one at Martin Mere two months ago. Good sharpness of image - only problem is small field of view at highest magnification.
Geoff Walton said
Fri Nov 21 8:03 PM, 2008
Hi gang.
Just bought the above with the 13-40 Zomm and had a great time at Old Moore with it today, only the second time out in ernest.
Anyone else got one?
Geoff
-- Edited by JOHN TYMON on Thursday 7th of April 2011 09:25:12 PM
As it has a plastic body Nikon use a metal helicoil (like a tightly coiled spring) screwed into the body. Your tripod bush then screws into this metal coil.
If fairly light pressure is applied to the coil it pulls out from the telescope body. This is why it is recommended never to carry an ED50 by a shoulder strap, with the tripod dangling.
This problem happened to me recently. My ED50 was mounted onto a Cullman monopod but locked in the down position My son tried to move the scope through 90 degrees to look through it and, hey presto, pulled out the coil.
There is an easy fix though - but Ill post that on the Optic Repairs thread.
Cheers, John