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ATLAS TRIPOD- CHANGE TO MANUAL VS. GOTO
lvan replied to TangoCharlie's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
I think the Atlas is equivalent to the eq6. With a 6” frac that’s gonna be a beast. Maybe you need something more manageable for when you just want a quick session, hence the suggestion of a manual eq5 which should carry your scope. Otherwise consider a smaller set up to compliment, like a tabletop dob. -
ATLAS TRIPOD- CHANGE TO MANUAL VS. GOTO
lvan replied to TangoCharlie's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
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ATLAS TRIPOD- CHANGE TO MANUAL VS. GOTO
lvan replied to TangoCharlie's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
An EQ5? You could convert to altaz if you wanted. Use as is for your grab and go, and keep the goto for when you want goto. I believe Geoptik make an adapter to fit your existing tripod if you wanna go down that route. -
Yep, you guessed it, First Telescope Advice!
lvan replied to ashm4n's topic in Getting Started General Help and Advice
I started with the 90/900 on an eq3-2, then got the Heritage 130 and lived with both at the same time. If space and transportation (even down 1 flight of stairs) comes into the equation, get the Heritage. If not, the refractor is a great shout. It's zero maintenance and ready to go at a moments notice. It will give a great image on planets as it has decent colour correction, much better than a barlowed 900/500. The 90/900 showed me a lot. However at times it felt a little under mounted on the EQ3-2. I wouldn't want to put it on a pronto. An AZ4 would work. FWIW, i acquired an ed80 and gave the 90 away. I still have Heritage as it's just useful to have around and disappears when you don't need it. Good luck with your choice. -
EAA with dobsonians - GOTO or EQ platform?
lvan replied to Jonathan_Shields's topic in Discussions - EEVA Equipment
I use a goto mount, but i've often wondered about setting circles and a wixey and/or some form of mobile push-to, possibly even digital encoders, on a large dob with a tracking platform. I don't think you've got a lot to lose by trying. The tracking platform will have its uses. -
Not fussed about cam types, it's the laptop i find issue with. Just seen the ASiair, hmmm...
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Top job. Last time I flew to South Africa I took my heritage 130p over (tube in backpack, flat packed base in hold-all) to view this target. I couldn’t believe how big it was. It’s massive!
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Word up. I like to think there’s plenty of chips for us to go around. When life happens, the cosmos will still be here tomorrow.
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I hear you. You’ll need some form of tracking though, some would goto as minimum. The Revolution doesn’t seem that bad. If it gets you started…
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If it floats your boat it counts. I don’t know why but I like to be do my video outside under the stars, don’t quote me that next winter!
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Age old question… which telescope for a beginner
lvan replied to Llew's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
The missus will appreciate the Heritage 130/150. It packs away nicely! -
Mount advice wanted
lvan replied to Penumbrella's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Sticking with what you've got for a moment. You could convert your eq3-2 into altaz mode (set dec to 90). It would be a lot simpler to use with a newt. This will be better than an AZ5. If this works and you're satisfied then, since you've already invested in the mount, upgrade the tripod with the eq5 version. It'll be rock solid. The ability to switch between EQ and AZ mode gives you options. Regarding goto, you could use your mobile for push-to functionality. I attach my phone holder to one of those holes in the tube rings using a photographic screw-thingy. I've used this with relative success on SkySafari, but there's a new app in town called PS Align Pro, where the maker has focused on this functionality with the ability to offset the inaccuracy in your phone. If you want to do EAA you need a goto mount. Again, you could convert your eq3, or keep as your manual and buy a dedicated goto mount. I find it useful to have both. It's nice to have options. -
It is. If it's not simple stupid, i ain't gonna do it. If i were to stumble upon this now, the mere mention of lodestars, laptops and software would be a turn off. For now i guess it's just me and my mate Wilson...hope he doesn't wash away.
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More Portable Scope - Sensible Choice?
lvan replied to Roog's topic in Getting Started With Observing
Follow that vision -
I’m still rocking the LN300 on a 7” LCD with a powerbank velcro’d to my mount. I work on a laptop all day, so taking one into the “field” is not my idea of a good time. Each to their own. Anyway, it would be nice to know I’m not alone. Anyone else out there still doing video astronomy? Would be great to hear about your rig!
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Show us your Vixen Scope or mount
lvan replied to F15Rules's topic in Discussions - Scopes / Whole setups
Here’s my submission: ED80SF riding an eq3-2 in altaz mode with tripod upgrade. The original alu tripod has been retrofit to the skyprodigy for my goto / video astro set up. I use with NPL plossls. I find the flip mirror useful for visual as, when I raise the tripod higher for objects low on the horizon, I can put the finder up on the diagonal then switch to a shorter focal ep in the “straight through” end. Saves changing ep’s. There’s solar filtration on the lens cap hence the black velcro marks. It compromises the aesthetics somewhat but better safe than sorry. Clear skies. -
Amazing Io shadow transit - anyone else see it?
lvan replied to RobertI's topic in Observing - Planetary
I saw this. Initially thought it was a spec in my ep so swapped it out! -
Beginners visual only OTA
lvan replied to RobDoyle's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
+1 for the Heritage 130. It's light, easy to set up, easy to use, easy to pack away, easy to store, it's affordable, it's decent aperture, it's apochromatic, it will show you a lot, you can take it on the bus, you can carry it with one hand to the park, you can flat pack it and take it abroad on holiday. If the hobby takes off and you acquire other scopes you'll still have a use for it. If you have one, there's no excuse not to observe. If you don't have one, you're probably not observing as much as you could be. I don't even like dobs, i prefer refractors but in my opinion this is a no brainer. -
Wow. Nice report. I’ve come to the conclusion globs are my favourite DSO, so I’m in the process of building an 8inch newt as an experiment for exactly this target. If it fails I may have to bite the bullet and get something larger in a commercial offering. In the meantime, perhaps I should do a review of M13 with an ED80 in Zone 3 London. You know, just to balance it out a bit.
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I only have a 3inch frac, it’s how I use it that counts!
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Does Go-To Dob Mount need to be level to accurately track?
lvan replied to Scoobyroo's topic in Discussions - Mounts
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I’ve used my Hertitage 130 more than any other scope. For impromptu observing sessions it can’t be beat.