Installation requires removal of the stage on the Microstar, since the condenser is bit taller than the 1970 condenser, also the small stop screws on the dovetail as well as the one on the condenser were removed in order to get perfect alignment.
Early testing reveals a much cleaner image on PH, as well as DF using the 100&40 anular rings in the condenser.
Im not sure why the image resolution and overall quality looks better on the Microstar, as I can remember the Microstar is 6v 20w compared to the Microlux 12v 20w.
The difference is significant, the images on the Microlux are dim and darker and not as sharp when compared to the Microstar again not sure why!!??!?
The Cat#181 were changed for the 20mm 10X Eyepieces that came with the Microlux as there was a lot of chromatic aberration.
Now if I can only find a way to adapt the vertical eliminator from the Laborlux onto the Microstar ....
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I've been thinking about maybe 3D printing a adapter, anyone with knowledge on what this would require?