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10 hours ago, mikeDnight said:
I'd like to simply say that if you did decide on an FC100DC or DF, you really won't need an extender'Q. At it's native f ratio of F7.4 the DC/DF will deliver as much power as you'll ever need on a good night without running out of steam. Honestly, the FC's are cruising at 300X to 400X on double stars, while offering a beautiful bright wide field of 3.25° with a 35mm Panoptic. The Q will give you F11.8, but they are fiddly to connect and disconnect due to their fine threads. (Tak love their fine threads and extension tubes!) I was unaware of any meaningful field curvature at F7.4. I'm not saying it wasn't there, just that I didn't notice it, so the Q for me was an expensive misadventure. If you like to use longer focal length eyepieces for high powers I'd suggest using a barlow or powermate. Alternatively a barlowed binoviewer would up the amplification significantly to produce comfortable high powers. Good quality plossl's, orthoscopic's or Tak Le's are good choices.
Thanks, good to know. I suppose a reducer would be more useful.
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1 hour ago, Highburymark said:
What sort of mount do you have? Or would you buy a new one? With such a range of potential new scopes, this is perhaps the crucial factor.
The FC-100DC is incredibly light and easy to travel with. Excellent optics as you know. The Vixen and TS would provide a nice jump in aperture though. I’d be very tempted by the Vixen if my only other scope was an 80ED.currently just a az-gti. i suppose for AP anything over 4' is pushing the limits, but for visual i think its possible to go a bit over the 5kg limit.
(with counterweights).
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1 hour ago, ScouseSpaceCadet said:
I'm primarily a visual observer, not a collector of things or particularly well off, so if I already had a 80mm refractor I intended to keep, I would not opt for a 102mm simply because the difference in aperture would be a nice step up but not a major improvement.
If you're happy with the 80ED would you not consider a larger aperture but still relatively compact & fairly lightweight system like a 6"-8" classical cassegrain to compliment your widefield scope?
yes, in the future i would probably double the aperture of my largest scope with a 10' newt or something. but only if i decide to spend longer sessions and going to better dark sites.
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9 minutes ago, michael8554 said:
I promise I won't joke 😂 🤣 😅
What sort of Targets would this OTA be used for ?
Michael
a bit of everything, brighter stuff obviously.
the dillema is whether added aperture of 15-25mm over 4' would be worth the weight, and also whether premium optics and mechanics would be worth the much more expensive investment in the long run.
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hi,
currently using an es80ed essential as only scope (for visual and AP).
i am considering a second refractor, but i wont be investing more in the foreseeable future (financial/ other expenses reasons).
i will consider this purchase a 'final second refractor' (yes, go on , joke about that 'final' claim....).
however, it is not a simple choice, as all you fracoholics know.:
1. the very cheap and highl;y (?) regarded 102ed f11 sold under various names. (but will be only visual probably).
2. go all out on a fc100dc or df with the 1.6 extender and flatenners in the future. (can but thats a big spend, but system has good versatility).
3. sd115s vixen as a 'compromise' in price vs 2. but increase in aperture.
4. TS 125ed f7.8 or other brand equivalent (good value but need big mount probably for AP option).
any thoughts? especially from users of 2 or more of the above.
note that i live in pretty lp skies, but access bortle 5 or so in half an hour.
thanks.
final second refractor dilemma.
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Yes, i guess that should be a consideration. They really should include the cradle and finder at that cost , I mean Vixen does.
I think the ed102 f11 is off the options, I read the long moment requires a bigger mount .
So my dilemma is a 4' tak , a 115mm Vixen , (or 103) , and the sw120ed , which is a big bargain...