Using a telescope without glasses....

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scopenoob

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This is just a simple question..... Can I use my telescope and still see stuff clearly without my glasses? I'm talking about reflecters.
 
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Saiph

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as long as it's a simple focusing correction (no major problems with astygmatisms and other "image distorting" eye conditions) absolutely.<br /><br />The only catch is, when you focus it for your eye, without glasses, it won't be in focus for you with glasses...or more importantly for someone else who looks through it. So passing it off to buddy to look through will require them to refocus it for them. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p align="center"><font color="#c0c0c0"><br /></font></p><p align="center"><font color="#999999"><em><font size="1">--------</font></em></font><font color="#999999"><em><font size="1">--------</font></em></font><font color="#999999"><em><font size="1">----</font></em></font><font color="#666699">SaiphMOD@gmail.com </font><font color="#999999"><em><font size="1">-------------------</font></em></font></p><p><font color="#999999"><em><font size="1">"This is my Timey Wimey Detector.  Goes "bing" when there's stuff.  It also fries eggs at 30 paces, wether you want it to or not actually.  I've learned to stay away from hens: It's not pretty when they blow" -- </font></em></font><font size="1" color="#999999">The Tenth Doctor, "Blink"</font></p> </div>
 
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atticus808

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oh yeah<br />i didn't try refocusing without my glasses
 
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scopenoob

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Just near-sighted. A little refousing is better than than leaving a circle on my glasses. lol
 
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