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Cjg

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  1. Yes, definitely! A short tube 'frac on a lightweight (even) photo tripod is perfect for the changeable weather, packing on camping trips and holidays to sunnier climates. No worries about losing collimation either. I bought a second hand Altair 72mm scope, that and a wide field eyepiece on a photomount was enough to see some of the sights in the Sagittarius region in 2018... Quality varies widely according to price, but can be had for not much ££ and a good way to grab an hour or so of observing before the clouds roll in etc too. Good luck, Chris
  2. Not the same, but I love my Altair 125EDF, the build quality is excellent and the views superb...You do know that there is one of these for sale on the used forum here. Not in red, but white and with a few marks to the tube, so possibly room to negotiate? https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/396465-starwave-152mm-f59/#comment-4257997 (not mine I hasten to add, but always wondered how good the views would be) Chris
  3. Quite sure that @FLO have seen not an opportunity to make a quick return, that’s not their ‘Ethos’ is it! Televue used to package an eyepiece and diagonal with their TV 85….no longer. Suspect a number of different factors, but have you seen the Pound’s value against the dollar recently? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62817391 Good luck in finding one used etc. Chris
  4. The 9mm is my second most used eyepiece, after the 24mm Panoptic . It’s a few years old now, but the views are just superb.
  5. Congratulations on getting your big frac out! Know exactly what you mean with the "shall I bother or not?" I own an Altair 125 EDF, mounted on the Sabre Mount, they are a delight, but the set up necessitates 3 trips to and from the car to the observing pads, when you get a decent night though, it's well worth the effort. Hoping that the clear skies forecasted for Seething this Friday hold, with moonrise at around 23:30, there's some observing to be enjoyed. Goof luck!
  6. Thank you everyone, tested and all working okay. Chris
  7. Thank you, that’s very helpful. Is it worth installing the Synscan Pro over the regular Synscan? Thanks
  8. Hello, with a first outreach event in a long time approaching, I wonder if someone knows how practical it is to use the synscan app with Sky Safari? When I first purchased the mount, it was quite convoluted on iOS needing two devices to work with Sky Safari. Thanks in advance, Chris
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    Just a thought the tourism industry in Wales is in need of help, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-62252080 is it worth you asking Visit Wales https://www.visitwales.com to see if they have any sites that they know of? I know that the camp at Cwmdu is pretty good, and twice a year hosts the Awesome AstroCamp, you might want to use another site, but Visit Wales might know? Chris
  10. Thank you. Makes using the Skyguider so much easier than with the supplied wedge.
  11. It's taken me approximately 15 months since @FLO delivered my William Optics Wedge for me to finally get an image that I like. Weather, CV19 etc meant that my outings with it were few and far between, but after getting frustrated with the supplied Ioptron wedge, it has made a huge difference to my photography. My Skyguider Pro is over 2 years old, so maybe, the supplied wedge has improved? The Williams Optic wedge is solid, well built and when locked, the Azimuth controls stay locked.. Works as well at 52 degrees as it did it in Crete at 35 degrees, and makes using the Sky Guider Pro much easier. The downside (apart from the additional cost) is that it's not lightweight. My camera bag with all the kit and spare batteries was close to 10 kilos in weight, but worth every penny and kilogram
  12. Has anyone a decent tutorial that they can recommend, please for stacking widefield images of the milky way? I'm using a mac, so sequator is out of the question, and Starry Landscape Stacker, I find a bit hit and miss. I've seen great results using photoshop, ao if anyone has a technique or tutorial that you find works well, please feel free to share. Thank you, Chris
  13. I’m not going to be much use here in dissuading you. My Altair Astro 125 gives stunning views. I use the Altair Sabre Mount, once balanced, it’s a joy to use. Difficult to describe as ‘grab and go’ (my AP Stowaway is), as it takes a couple of trips from the car to set everything up. If ever you’re in Norfolk and want a look through, you’ll find me at Seething Obsy with Norwich Astro. Chris
  14. If I was cynical, I'd wonder if it's just a "warm up" for his forthcoming tour?
  15. Have just returned from a short break at the Wainscott, one of the three Hideaway Huts on the very edge of the Northumberland National Park. The huts are astro friendly, supplied with Binoculars, a Planisphere and a red light torch. There is a viewing platform, facing south, with an electrical supply too. On request, the friendly owners (who live locally) will deliver an 8inch dobsonian for residents to borrow, a solar scope is available too. The location makes them perfect for holiday astronomy, and of course Kielder Observatory is about a 45 minute drive away too. Ther huts are compact, so you'll be very good friends if not going with your partner, and are spotlessly clean and equipped with a bluetooth speaker and a TV with a set box for netflix, etc for cloudy nights. Theres a compact fridge and combined oven / microwave with an induction hob. The owner, Helen, bakes, and my "welcome baskets" included fresh baked bread, cakes, some local beer as well as the usual milk, eggs and bacon. Highly recommended, enjoyed my time so much, I rebooked on my last day to visit in August! ( https://www.hideawayhuts.com/ )
  16. An additional $117 for UPS for Shipment and Insurance and (from memory £777) at Stansted for Import Duty / Customs /VAT.
  17. Hmm, think lockdown and poor skies the reason that my Stowaway has spent more time in the case than the Tak did. As to the import fees, I was ready for them, but it still hurt the wallet hard. I’ve a few things to sort out with my life this year, but plan on getting back out under dark skies as often as I can.
  18. Stowaway owner here! n.434 of the 3rd production run. Sold my Tak 76mm upon receipt of the Stowaway. Had to wait 2(3?) years, and the email from Darleen telling me my number had come up was a complete surprise. Just vary rare, and not available 'off the shelf' so less seen and talked about. For the price I paid UPS, and the £770 import duty at Stansted, there's an substantial cost on top of the $3500.. The views are wonderful, but with lockdown, the Observatory at Seething has been closed to all, I've not used mine this year...it's going with me to Devon next week though, in the (forlorn) hope of clear skies..
  19. Congratulations, I have the slightly larger brother (125) love the views and build quality. Hope you have first light soon. Chris
  20. Didn’t one of the Greenwitch chaps end up with Hinds when Greenwitch closed a few years ago? Sad to see another business close down. There’s usually a negative effect in the local community too.
  21. Given the unsettled weather we seem to have had over the past 2 years, I wonder if people are spending money on other hobbies? In my case I spent my cash not on aperture, but on portability with a scope that will go in an overhead locker, and isn’t too heavy. I had more clear nights observing in 2015/2016 that last year and so far this year...Hopefully we have a decent winter and get the use of of our scopes.
  22. Managed to pick up a lightly used Skywatcher AZGi, for those of you with this mount, could you please recommend a cable to go from the Powerbank (mine's a Tracer with the cigarette type lead) to the mount? Had a quick look, but couldn't spot anything out there. Thanks, Chris
  23. Just throwing you a different option. There was a used version of one of these on Astrobuysell UK last week. https://www.altairastro.com/starwave-152-v3-red-tube-achromat-refractor-telescope-461-p.asp It’s a very good achromatic, plenty of aperture?
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