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From: "Jerry" To: , Reply-To: "Jerry" -----Original Message----- To the point: I realised that I never questioned in which order should the 2 lenses come? The positive element first, the negative or is it indifferent? This is an air spaced doublet, with 3 small spacers glued near the edge of one surface and some marks on the edge allowing to know which surfaces should come close together. I do not know if it is conventional, but these marks make a V on the edge of the doublet: as if it figured how the light rays should converge. Hugues Luxembourg Well, you have a clue with the three spacers on one surface. That most likely an interior surface and the spacers are for space between elements. But you can't be sure. The V's may be meant to align like >< . My guess is that is the way it was intended. But that is up to whoever marked it and for what reason. The flattest of the four surfaces' is probably the back surface closest to the eyepiece. One surface of the four is probably quite close to flat. The surface of the positive with shortest radius curve will usually be the surface toward the negative and will closely match the curve of the negative element. I would say that it goes together V's pointing at each other and flattest surface to the eyepiece is the way to start. Jerry --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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