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35 mm tube IOR's
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<blockquote data-quote="Guns &amp; Glass" data-source="post: 17307" data-attributes="member: 1718"><p><strong>Re: 35 mm tube IOR\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>Brent, </p><p>Do you have an owners manual for your NF?</p><p>Do you have the special sheets (not part of the manual) made to explain the RR, and R2?</p><p>If not I'll email then to you.</p><p></p><p>Your post on 11/22 @ 4;45 </p><p>"My reticle does NOT change with any power change peroid. Every place I've read about 1st & 2nd focal planes, this is defined as a reticle in the 2nd focal plane".</p><p></p><p>The first sentence IS correct.</p><p>Perhaps you meant," that is defined as a reticle in the 1st focal plane".</p><p> If so, then you are correct. </p><p>The examples are what's off.</p><p></p><p>regarding focal planes, I'll dig in my tech books for something I might either post, or pix I can email anyone who wants to learn.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regarding proper adjustment, it will help greatly if you will describe the method-procedure you use. It gives me a reference point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guns & Glass, post: 17307, member: 1718"] [b]Re: 35 mm tube IOR\'s[/b] Brent, Do you have an owners manual for your NF? Do you have the special sheets (not part of the manual) made to explain the RR, and R2? If not I'll email then to you. Your post on 11/22 @ 4;45 "My reticle does NOT change with any power change peroid. Every place I've read about 1st & 2nd focal planes, this is defined as a reticle in the 2nd focal plane". The first sentence IS correct. Perhaps you meant," that is defined as a reticle in the 1st focal plane". If so, then you are correct. The examples are what's off. regarding focal planes, I'll dig in my tech books for something I might either post, or pix I can email anyone who wants to learn. Regarding proper adjustment, it will help greatly if you will describe the method-procedure you use. It gives me a reference point. [/QUOTE]
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