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 I was rather scathing about the T-S binoviewer GPC because it was slightly undersized at 31mm. I found it impossible to grip it safely in my original Vixen 90M focuser with its tiny thumbscrew. [Left.]
 I was rather scathing about the T-S binoviewer GPC because it was slightly undersized at 31mm. I found it impossible to grip it safely in my original Vixen 90M focuser with its tiny thumbscrew. [Left.]Further online research and careful measurement provided a direct screw-in option in place of the original eyepiece holder. The adjustable Baader adapter 1.25 Ø : 36.3mm thread fitted the Vixen focuser ring to perfection. [Right.]
GPC = Glass Path Corrector. A form of compensated Barlow lens.

 These two images show the 5-6mm adjustability of the Baader adapter. It is really a short range helical focuser. Handy if one needs fine adjustment in a tight spot. A locking thumbscrew is provided to aid turning the focus ring and to lock the final adjustment.
 These two images show the 5-6mm adjustability of the Baader adapter. It is really a short range helical focuser. Handy if one needs fine adjustment in a tight spot. A locking thumbscrew is provided to aid turning the focus ring and to lock the final adjustment. 
After I fitted the GPC there was now plenty of drawtube to spare at focus but the image was magnified by about 2x. [At a very rough guess] The image was still surprisingly sharp for an overcast day. I was able to clearly see the buds on the trees at 450 yards and recognise [inverted] Fieldfares resting briefly in the same tree tops.   
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