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JonHigh

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  1. Sound advice but knowing my luck the scope would come off, swing out, taking the mount with it! I think I might look at updating my photography insurance policy!!! 😂
  2. Thanks for the reply. I must admit I was pleased to see that Skywatcher had updated the saddle closer to the 6r when it came around to my purchase as the photos I saw were of the original one. But sure, had it have been the original, I think I would have upgraded it without question.
  3. Been considering a PrimaLuce dovetail Clamp to replace the stock one as the Losmandy bracket looks a bit thin on one side as it’s curved. Seems okay and holds the scope fine but it’s holding ££££‘s of equipment. I do realize that it is rated to hold a lot more weight so am I worrying unduly?
  4. Hi All. Looking to image some emission nebulas when it’s clear once again and just wanted to ask a quick question. I have a ZWO Duo-band filter which I have used but not in my recent setup (due to this awful weather) so really not sure how it will perform re halos and bringing out details however would a Tri-band work better in my Bortle 5/6 skies? Any suggestions if it’s worth it or if it is, which one?
  5. I guess as I’ve bought it. Lol. Thanks for your comments and you are definitely right in what you say. I come from a photographic background which has helped a great deal but astrophotography is not normal everyday photography! With the help of Sky Safari and CDC showing me exactly what the FOV will be with the scopes and camera combination pushed me towards the 102. Glad I did having now added all the extras, it’s not a light rig!
  6. Thank you. Bought the Altair Wave 102 and very pleased I didn’t go for the 115. The 102 fits the HEQ5 just right.
  7. In the same boat! I’ve just bought a Altair 102 triplet and only had it out once and that was only a brief outing before the clouds rolled in! That’s not what the weather app said only 2 hours earlier.🤬 I don’t remember last year being this awful night after night. I’ve been ranting to friends about it, so happy I’m in good understanding company here. 👍🏻 By the way I use the ASI585mc for Planetary and cut my teeth with it on DSO Live staking in SharpCap. Excellent camera, you can’t go wrong with it.
  8. The only issue was mounting the guide scope but Ian at Altair helped me out with the problem! Nice one. Extremely happy although did add a bit of weight but guides beautifully!
  9. Hi All, after much debate I finally decided on the Altair Wave 102 refractor with a 1x flattener. Bigger than I first thought, feels very well made and very pleased. This is my first image taken with it of M13 which is also a first for me too! Will have to zoom in a bit as I like to see the full frame rather than cropping.
  10. Thanks and yes. After doing a lot of research on the web, forums and club, it would seem that you are also correct. I just want to get the best images without pushing the mount anywhere nears it limits. So i will be getting an Altair Wave 102 triplet in a couple of weeks time with either a .8 reducer and/or 1x flattener. Really looking forward to it and the season to come! A healthy jump from my Evolux 82 which incidentally has served me very well! It’s a brilliant scope for what it is!
  11. I did hear that Sky-watcher changed their weight limits almost over night some time ago. So being slightly conservative isn’t a bad way to go as I’m sure they know people will overload the mounts and still attain good results making them better than they are??? A good engineer always adds time to a job so when it’s done earlier than expected… we’ll need I say more. Lol.
  12. Considering that’s not bad! but definitely agreed only experimental. I was toying with the idea about getting an RC6/8 with a Skywatcher 80mm guide kit and a good FPL-51 or 53 Doublet instead of the Triplet? Good to see the 8” RC works well! Only hesitation was collimating having only owned Maks and Reflectors! Still, there is no rush so having input from you all, looking around and working it out before the season kicks off again it great, then a decision must be made!!!
  13. The Altair Wsve 115 version apparently weighs in at about 8Kg (17.6 lbs) and 72cm with dewshield retracted, 88cm with dewshield extended before added anything on the back. So I am guessing I might have moment arm issues (being over 1meter in length once reducer, spacers and camera are attached) as well, plus about 10.5kg (23.1lbs) in weight or so. Really thinking the Wave 102 will be a better fit. Shorter, lighter and other than a slightly narrower FOV I’m unsure exactly what the real world difference will be in imaging as I’m not going to be using it for visual purposes.
  14. The SkyMax150 gives me no trouble at all on my HEQ5. Held Jupiter and Mars in place for about 2hours with zero drift last year. I wonder if C9.25 might be pushing it a bit but I’m more in to imaging so I’m always thinking about load limits I guess. However SCT/Maks are more compact than a heavy long refractor OTA!
  15. That makes sense. Filters aren’t cheap either. What mount do you use? I found the EQ6r too heavy but the HEQ5 was much more manageable so ran with it. The jump from a ASI585 to a Cooled APS size sensor has completely destroyed it. And totally surpassed the limits of what the Evolux can do which is why I’m looking for a new scope. Just want to get the right one that still gives me the guiding and tracking performance I’m used to without undue stress on it. Also I would like to get the most out of the camera as it’s so capable.
  16. Thanks for the link. Will have a read in a bit! Although my head is telling me the 102 my heart is saying 115. 🙄
  17. Hi all, just following on from another post… I’m about to pull the trigger on the 102 triplet, an upgrade from my SW Evolux 82 doublet. However the 115 has been mentioned and has got my wondering if perhaps that might be a better bet, as this will be my only imaging scope for a long time to come! Both scopes are from Altair, both SFPL-53 glass so are basically the same. Only difference is size and weight. I have an HEQ5 mount with about 2kg+ of accessories to attach. I would be buying a reducer so that’s going to add more weight. Really don’t want to buy more stuff after this and just keep the equipment I have. Checking on the site the 102 comes in at about 6Kg whereas the 115 is about 8Kg. Presuming the reducer is about <1kg adding more weight. Will that 115 be pushing the mount to the red line? Would it be better to get the 102 making it easier on the mount and possibly better guiding therefore getting better images vs bigger aperture? Alternatively save some money and get a 102 doublet if image quality is almost the same (say within 10%) as a triplet and a RC6 or Newt to cover the bases? Hope this makes sense.
  18. Yes. That’s what I was afraid of, so not a bad idea. More to work out. Thanks for the suggestion.
  19. Must admit that am leaning towards the 102 triplet. If theres not much in it re glass vs aperture and comes down to other criteria then the lighter scope with all the other accessories attached to it on the HEQ5 would give me better guiding and less stress on the mount?
  20. All that said the quality of other glass between the scope and the sensor must play a part? You can have an awesome lens but the light still has to travel through the reducer. So I hope it is made of equally good quality too! Lol
  21. Thanks, so it really comes down to focal length then? Other than that, they seem identical scopes. In that case I will probably go for the 115 due to what I want to image. 👍🏻
  22. Hi Vlaiv. I absolutely agree with you however the 102 is a triplet as well, That’s why I’m in a predicament over them. 🤪
  23. I have been looking into buying a new refractor. A 102 at f7 with FPL53 or the 115 at f7 with FPL51. I will be using it for imaging with my astro camera although I’m still unsure which one to get but leaning towards the 115 due to FL. Hopefully my HEQ5 Pro can take the payload so any suggestions would be welcome. Imaging Galaxies and nebula Together with the reducer and possible use of filters (mainly light pollution or narrow band) would the advantage of FPL53 glass be a bit negated once light hits the sensor?
  24. Thank you! 180sec at gain 120 (84 mins total). Probably should have lowered it to 120 sec for more subs plus it was a little gusty out and never really got dark under my Bortle 6 skies. 🙄
  25. Hi all. Took some images of M64 the other night with my modest setup. I’ve never taken it before now but unfortunately it ran out of room as the trees started to get in the way! Only got 28 subs in the end. Have to zoom in a bit but the binary system of 35 Com looks good all things considered and for a wide field shot. I think it was ever so slightly out of focus which was a shame. Really liking this combination until a triplet scope comes my way!? Lol
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