Note the order of Eyepieces and the order of Telescopes are the same. Here's a Stellarium Ocular image overlaid with the Oculars configuration - Telescopes tab:
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Here's a Stellarium Ocular image overlaid with the Oculars configuration - Eyepieces tab: You do the same number of switches to get from one binocular to another.
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This is useful when you switch eyepieces (ctrl-]) and telescopes (shift-]) to change binocular view. Make certain the eyepieces and scopes are created in identical order.
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Create identically named eyepiece and telescope combinations for each binocular. Using the cleanly installed Stellarium 0.10.6.1, for each binocular, I used the UI to create identically named eyepiece and telescope combinations. It was worth it having to re-install Star Catalogs 4 and 5 and my preferred locations. It may also be you won't need to uncheck Scale Image Circle. It may be that switching in Oculars will work for you if you clean out the old Stellarium before installing 0.10.6.1. The machine being clean of Stellarium, I installed 0.10.6.1.
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I wiped 0.10.5 completely off my machine: I un-installed Stellarium 0.10.5 then deleted the Program Files\Stellarium folder and the (for Windows 7) User\AppData\Roaming\Stellarium folder, then re-booted. I experienced random problems when I installed Stellarium 0.10.6.1 over Stellarium 0.10.5. In retrospect I used what you recorded in your post of 12/09/10 08:07 PM as my starting point. I got Oculars in Stellarium 0.10.6.1 working so that you enter the data once and can switch between eyepiece/telescope combinations.
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So, in the Plugins UI for Ocular (via F2), I change and update only the ID 1 values for another "binocular." The problem has been that I can't switch from "one" to "two" or "three," etc. Link to Stellarium Plugin Bundle: Stellarium Plugins Since my eyes tell me this adaptation works, I'm satisfied. Although binoculars are sometimes described as two parallel refractors lashed together, these specifications just don't come in the box or on the binocular. This is a lot simpler than measuring the eyepiece focal length and focal length of a binocular. Allowing for the visual differences in the programs and star catalogues used, the FOV window is practically the same. I have compared the result with 5.5° finder circles in both Hallo Northern Sky (hnsky) and Cartes du Ciel (CdC beta ver 3). # Comment: flip = is not needed for binoculars # Example for Nikon 12x50 Action Extreme with a stated 5.5° FOV: # flip = flip the eyepeice view horizontally & vertically : optional # sfl = the focal length of the scope in mm. # efl = the focal length of the eyepiece in mm. # afov = the apparent field of view for the eyepiece in degrees. # name + A string to identify the ocular. # For each eyepiece, create a group name ocularX, where X is
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I have included plugin author Timothy Reaves' comments and instructions from the module.ini file.Ĭontact = *deleted for this Cloudy Nights post*ĭescription = Shows the sky as if looking through a telescope eyepiece. Here's an example of what I've done in green. To make a long story short, I discovered you really don't need to do all that to adapt the Ocular Plugin for binoculars. I can certainly follow the math but performing the actual measurements is daunting, for example, measuring the length of the prism path. The information on measuring binocular focal lengths can be found in the "Best of" section of the Binoculars Forum-one of moderator Ed Z.'s many valuable contributions about binoculars. Then I looked at what I might need to know for adaptation of the Ocular Plugin for my binoculars. A few days ago, I downloaded and installed the plugin bundle available for Stellarium.