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  1. Thanks an 8" newt would certainly be cheaper, would it not put the eyepiece in awkward position in relation to the refractor ??
  2. Cheers Dean I had thought about an Celestron C8 XLT, need to get saving or look for a second hand one.
  3. I have a Rowan AZ75 mount set up with a fantastic Starfield 102mm f/7 ED Doublet Refractor that I am enjoying very much. I would like to purchase another scope that would complement the refractor and go on the other side of the mount ideally something with some more aperture to view some deep sky objects. This set up will be purely for visual. Does anyone have any suggestions of what to look at ?? Thanks in advance!
  4. Do you think a power bank like this would power a couple of the usb strips in your link? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BBGPMT2H/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A1TW3I98UKHHWA&th=1
  5. Cheers for all the helpful replies guys. I was thinking of giving these a go along with a rechargeable power pack https://www.rothervalleyoptics.co.uk/rvo-heater-bands-with-integrated-controller.html anyone used these? I liked the idea of not having to buy a separate dew controller.
  6. Having bought a new scope over a month ago and suffered a month of clouds and rain I've finally been able to get out with it a bit despite super low temperatures. It has been below -10 here for quite a few nights, the last couple of nights have warmed up a bit. I was out last night in what was maybe -3 and had my fist glimpse of a few Messier objects and throughly enjoyed it but ended up plagued by my eyepieces constantly misting up. Upon packing up I also notice that the main objective was also misted up. My question is will this happen most nights in what is a damp cold part of the UK (Scottish Borders) and will dew prevention of some sort be an essential thing to have? Clear sky's are rare here and don't want to waste them but also don't want to send money on something that won't be needed much. My equipment is a Starfield 102mm f/7 ED Doublet Refractor with a selection of Baader morpheus eyepieces.
  7. Has anyone tried this eyepiece? My widest eyepiece is a Baader Morpheus 17.5mm and I wondered if the StellaLyra 30mm Ultra Flat 2" would be a good match for my Starfield 102mm f/7 ED Doublet Refractor?
  8. Chilly night tonight but after so many weeks of clouds just had to get out!
  9. As clear as its been in ages, very damp though. It's much clearer than the clear outside app would suggest. I managed to get the scope out for a little bit before I had to take the dog out. Keen to get back out later!
  10. Well got back from work tonight and all the pieces had arrived, sadly the weather means there’s no panic to get them set up! cheers for everyone’s help on the topic so far!
  11. Cheers for the reply I looked at this one, sadly it’s out of stock just now. Do you know if this is likely to fit? https://www.firstlightoptics.com/finders/astro-essentials-finder-shoe.html
  12. That set up looks great, I was thinking about the same diagonal as well. What are you using as a finder shoe for the Baader RDF?
  13. Yeah that had been my thoughts, I have a few Baader Morpheus eyepieces 17.6, 9 and 6.5 the Naggler zoom would be nice to add to that plus a nice diagonal and still be cheaper than the Takahashi! What would you recommend as a finder for the Starfiled?
  14. Super keen on the Starfield but still not ordered it yet(weeks of cloudy sky's might have something to do with that!) other question was do I buy the Starfield now or should I save up a bit more and buy a forever scope like a Takahashi FC-100 DC ?? or would I not see much difference visually for double the price of the Starfield?
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