Just curious: It's obvious that the designations CNC and LW refer to different focal lengths, but what do these letters stand for?
Difference between CNC and LW
Started by davidcolton, 01/18/2005 09:41AM
Posted 01/18/2005 09:41AM
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Posted 01/18/2005 10:08AM
#1
Actually, they stand for the tube design. CNC is one style (having a brain fart...it stands for Computer Numerical something or other) and the LW is for the Lightweight tube.
The CNC version is beautiful, but pretty heavy, while the LW is much lighter, and comes with the Feathertouch focuser. The 100/800 CNC model that I once owned weighed around 16 pounds, as I recall.
The CNC version is beautiful, but pretty heavy, while the LW is much lighter, and comes with the Feathertouch focuser. The 100/800 CNC model that I once owned weighed around 16 pounds, as I recall.
Posted 01/18/2005 10:59AM
#2
David Colton said:
Just curious: It's obvious that the designations CNC and LW refer to different focal lengths, but what do these letters stand for?
David,
Take a look at this TMB CNC 115 after looking at Ron's previous photo's to see the differance which is in my opinion significant. The CNC stands for the type of manufacturing process used to make the optical tube and focuser.
Dan
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