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Alfian

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  1. I assume this explains the recent sale of several nice items.
  2. 1976 - the year of standpipes in the streets and reservoirs reduced to near muddy pools. The rain was very welcome.
  3. Remarkable job! For some reason, perhaps its the pivot and counterweight arm, it reminds me of a nodding donkey but it deserves a better name than that.
  4. Only slightly off topic (apologies) Neil, but what's the 130P-DS as a visual scope, ie. with larger central obstruction?
  5. Its a nice setup indeed. I have a yen for some nice (I think) 16x80s which would probably mean selling my Pentax 20x60s, but every time I pick them up I think " I can't sell these"! Lovely binos, and yes the fov is narrow, but I found to my great astonishment that I can find objects relatively easily with them, no need for a finder. Open clusters, M34,M44,M45,etc look great through the Pentaxs'. Hope you dad in law likes them.
  6. Those just look superb Peter. A few more pics and details to make us drool even more? I must get up there, I don't really have any excuses not to.
  7. That is very nice indeed and a great solution.
  8. Thats a nice write up Davy and I think you have found the "complimentary" setup that you were looking for - and in such a portable package too. Glad the 127Mak has worked out for you.
  9. At long last I've organised my eyepieces into cases. A motley collection with not a green letter to be seen. A while back I had something of an eyepiece rehash thinking I'd have a few less, but after the selling and buying I've wound up with more. Some have not had a proper outing so I've more than enough to keep me occupied. The main case came as a gift from a retired professional photographer and though the case is old its in very good condition and so sturdy you could drive a bus over it and its contents would be OK, not that I'm going to put that to the test. The small case is one I picked up at a charity shop and was originally designed for cosmetics, I think, so that s been re-purposed to house my small EPs with a little room for additions. I was going to say "little" EPs but there is nothing little about the performance of an ortho. Big Case: 6mm LV, 7mm Nirvana, 9mm LV, 12.5mm Altair LER, 15mm SLV, 20mm ES Maxvision, 32mm Reveleation Plossl, Rigel 35mm. Small Case: 10mm BCO, 12.5mm Circle T Volcano Top Ortho', 25mm Circle T Volcano Top Kellner.
  10. Interesting to see the inner workings Mike but unfortunate it came to that. Glad its an easy fix, sure to be helpful to someone down the line.
  11. I'll drink to that. A word to the brewery would be good, a nice winter ale and The Mighty Mak would be a good name.
  12. That looks good Jules. Your re-siting of your finder scope down there looks to work nicely.
  13. Are you sure that's enough mount Jeremy? I believe earth tremors are not that uncommon in Cheshire, something a bit more stable?
  14. This is not so much "what did the postman bring" today, or rather a couple of days ago, but a resume of various eyepiece (pictured) arrivals over the last couple of months or so. In order of arrival, the 10mm BCO which was the pleasant and unexpected consequence of a sort exchange of favours with Shane (Moonshane). I was a little unsure about the eye relief but was keen to sample what all this talk of orthoscopics was about. Now I know! The eye relief is a bit skinny on the 10mm but its more comfortable than I expected but the optics are superb. A little EP with big performance. Thanks Shane. Next the Vixen 15mm SLV. Bought from Jon (parallaxerr) it was the natural upgrade for my much used and well liked 15mm NPL. Great eye relief with great optics and a solid build quality. I've not used it so much yet but its one of those instant hit, make you smile, type eye pieces. Thanks Jon. Next was the Circle T 12.5mm ortho', an impulse buy from Dave (F15Rules) based on my experience with the BCO. Dave was also selling a Circle T 25mm Kellner and as he made me an offer I couldn't refuse I bought both! Again, not much time at the eyepiece yet but first impressions with the 12.5mm are very good, perhaps not as immediately impressive as the BCO but I need more time to compare them. The Kellner, a type which I tend to associate with cheap lightweight barely adequate eyepieces shipped as OE with many 'scopes, is a quite different animal. Again ,when I get to spend a bit more time with it I'll hopefully be able to report back. Thanks Dave. Finally the 7mm 82 degree Nirvana. After hunting around for an eyepiece that would give about 120 - 130x with the ED100 and spending ages pondering a barlow, I decided to wait and see if a 7mm (ish) eyepiece from my very short shortlist would come along which included the Nirvana.I'd looked at the Nirvana a few times, it had a good reputation but the 82 degree fov? I had pretty much decided that 68 degrees was plenty for my eyes, in fact I'm quite happy with 50 -60 degrees. However, nothing ventured, nothing gained so when Paul (martindale) advertised his, I jumped and it arrived on Friday. Its a big eyepiece, compared to the others,with a solid feel to the build. Its eye cup arrangement is identical to the one on my 35mm Rigel which is very comfy to use. I've not had chance to use it under the stars yet, but views across the valley look good, so we will see how it pans out. Thanks Paul. In addition to these I have a couple of Vixen LVs to get to grips with. What started off as an eyepiece "rationalisation" exercise has finished up as full cupboard, more than enough to keep me occupied. Picture: Circle T 25mm Kellner, Vixen 15mm SLV, Circle T 12.5mm Ortho', Baader BCO 10mm, Skywatcher 7mm Nirvana.
  15. Perhaps I should have said "similar" in appearance or concept even, but "different". It would be interesting to know how they compare in use, ie quality of engineering etc but I suspect that might a while coming.
  16. This is interesting. TS Optics have advertised an AZ5 for quite some time. Its similar but not the same and thats rated at 8Kg. http://www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_info.php/info/p8069_TS-Optics-Altazimuth-Mount-with-Fine-Adjustment-and-Quick-Release.html
  17. Thats interesting. I'd looked at the DXs after reading a review of one of the smaller models, then came across another review on CN of the 12x56 by someone who clearly had a large collection of binos (to which he could compare them) and seemed to know what he was talking about. He really rated them. Its a bit unusual for a bino in that price bracket for the outer 50% to be that bad and wonder whether you got a "bad" example. Quality control is not always that good amongst some binoculars and it makes me wonder, given the clearance of the DXs, whether they have suffered in this way.
  18. Gulp, what have I done, I hadn't thought, I've got 9 more toes to go.
  19. I never thought the day would dawn when I would dip my toe into the world of AP but these arrived yesterday to go with my Canon EOS. Nothing flashy or expensive but who knows where it will lead.
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