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  1. Just now, F15Rules said:

    Great timing, John!

    I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this pairing.

    A great feature with the Maxbright IIs is their individual fine focus capability. I find this very helpful now that my eyes are not both the same these days.. I can get the sharpest focus my eyes can deliver with this facility, and maximum viewing comfort.

    I find the same is true with my Vixen Japan 7x50 Independent Focus binoculars, which I often tripod mount due to their weight. Superb bins though!👍

    Dave

    Hey Dave. Trust you are all good fella ??  Yes. The focus option on the Maxbrights are a complete winner aren't they. I'm hopeful the SV zooms will work nicely. I've really no idea what sort of magnification they will provide if used without any GPC. You may have done the math - I have not !!  The eyepiece pairs I have   ( 20mm and 15 mm ) are used in a way that give the best view to me rather than actual size. Detail soon drops away as everyone knows. I have got a 1.7x GPC that I do use as well but I'm sure that will be a crazy mag level through the FS 128 with these zooms in place. 

    I had to join the Black Friday SVBony zoom train, as too good an offer as I've seen for quite a while. Good reports too on here as well. Be funny to know how many units they have shifted just to SGL members over the last 10 days or so. 🤣

    I will update once I get outside under a clear sky. My comments will be rather short and sweet. I do not consider myself any sort of expert when it comes to reviews and alike. Much rather read a few posts on here from chaps who know their mustard.

    As noted by a few on here. The zooms seem to be a well made item for sure. The FL adjustment seem solid and will hopefully work in tandem once in the BV's. The diopter adjustment on the Maxbrights will correct for any slight misalignment. 

    ATB   John 

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  2. 14 minutes ago, F15Rules said:

    Took the words right out of my mouth! That would be a very interesting comparison..

    I have found that when using binoviewers (and binoculars), my "good" eye seems to somehow partly compensate for my "poorer" eye, so that the two eyes view is always better, not worse, than my one eyed view. 

    Add to that the fact that viewing with two eyes is more natural than single eyed viewing (which IMHO is a learned behaviour, not a natural one), then it would be great to have available for a reasonable price a pair of good high power zooms for Lunar, Planetary and Double Star observing.

    A pair of Nagler Zooms would be a significant investment for most: a pair of the Svbony zooms would equate to one decent single eyepiece..

    Dave

    Ta - Daa !!  Arrived yesterday with the return of the clouds. 
    Looking to try in my Maxbright BV’s and Tak FS128. No GPC. Thought was worth a try. If not workout, I can pass one forward.   John  IMG_3474.thumb.jpeg.45ee5a03ac7f43f75ee3cd7086573b23.jpeg

    John 

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  3. Setup my Tak about 4.30. Thin high cloud about but some good breaks. Plan was to catch the ISS hopefully with my scope and then follow up with a few observations. 

    ISS - great. Really chuffed. 15mm plossl in use and I was able to track very well. Seeing the shape of the station very well.  Note to self - increase tripod height next time you idiot !!  

    Any follow up however, after filling my face, is a no go. The high cloud has increased. Can still see the Moon and Jupiter but just not worth persevering with. 

    Love this hobby we all have. Best of luck to the rest of you guys and gals.  👍🤣😡 

    John 

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  4. Hello all.  Just come in after about a 2 hour session.  The chosen footwear not cutting it. 

    Firstly caught the ISS in my Canon IS 10 x 30's and could swear I could see another object in the field of view, much fainter, keeping pace with the ISS. Maybe a reflection from the binos. Odd but hey !!

    Tak 128 had 30 mins cool time.  Moved onto Saturn and Jupiter. Have to say it's a rather steady night unlike other recent posts. Sorry chaps !!   Jupiter is magic. Rather large dark mark in the SEB on the meridian these last 20 mins or so. Pity no GRS or transit action. 

    Moon - using my Duplex Moon Atlas - nice views of Vallis Schroteri. The illuminated side wall of Aristarchus giving up detail.  First time for me noting Rupes Toscanelli  and the peak of Mons Herodotus shining nicely on the terminator.   

    Nice session.  Maybe another go tomorrow looking a the forecast. If it don't pan out, you can all blame me. 

    John 

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  5. Dave.  The Tak is fully aware of my musings and is safe in the knowledge. My main answer to you would be the word - Vixen ??  Why have one scope when you can have more. 

    Unless this particular scope I fancy, partially for aesthetic reasons,  pops up on an ad somewhere in the future, I will happily continue with a monogamous relationship with my 128. Really appreciate your concern and will pass on your message to my Takahashi. 

    Hope all is well with you 

     

    John  

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  6. Hello. Have one scope at the moment and it should be more then enough - A Tak FS128. Owned for a year. Very fortunate to have it along with certain SGL members who assisted in getting my mucky paws on it. 

    However. I do rather fancy a 8in SCT to go along with it.  Used to own, a decade ago, a Meade LX90 10 inch  which gave me many hours of fun. Only parted with it as rather a lump when negotiating the stairs in the house I owned at the time.

    Anyway I've been looking for a Meade 8in LXD55 SCT in it's white livery. I'm not really fancying the Meade blue paint job as the white paint finish will roll rather well with my Tak and Rowan mount. 

    Any luck ?  Absolutely nothing apart from tumbleweeds and one advert on ye old FB Astro skit selling group page about 18 months ago.  Don't think these OTA's exist. 

    Anyone else looking for a specific scope ATM and found that you are looking for a Unicorn scope. 

    John 

  7. Hello all. Rather late to the show here but i actually had 2 sessions over the past 2 nights. Could be it now till Xmas but let's see 😜

    Friday night turned out to be taster session as it seemed so long since I'd been outside. Used my time mainly on a new standard pair of plossls with my MaxB binoviewers.  Caught the shadow transit of Ganymede with Jupiter showing some nice belt info.  As I had work on Saturday I could not wait around for Orion to rise to have an extension to my session. 

    Saturday - glorious day with not a cloud in the sky. Bout 6 pm a sheet of cloud appeared and I thought I was done for. Miraculously all clear by 6.45. Started on Saturn. Very sharp even tho not too well placed.  4 moons immediately spotted without averted vision. Spent a good half an hour playing with magnifications to get the best view. Conditions proving real good.  

    Jupiter next - GRS getting around the limb. Very bright image. Somewhat washed out as noted by others. Getting nice colours from the GRS and bands. NEB looked very busy for sure. I have some filters but never got around to playing them as trying to make the most of the time.  Didn't really note of the magnifications I was using. Felt Saturn edged out Jupiter for the best of the night. 

    Moved on to a few usual suspects - M27, Enif, M15, Almach, Albeireo, Al Fawaris. Forgot about Comet Lemmon  DOH.

    Overall a rather good night and hit a few buttons after such a long break. 

     

    John 

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  8. 9 hours ago, F15Rules said:

    Hi John,

    Hope you're well🙂.

    I thought the following might be of interest to you: I have the same book, but I also have Lancaster Brown's  later, and updated (1971) book, "What Star is That?"

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    I bought this in 1971 when I was 15. It cost me £3.50 which was a lot when my only income was c 50p per week!

    I have always loved this book, you can see it is well used! 

    These come up regularly on ebay and used books stores like W.O.B and Abe Books for a few pounds, and I have a second copy which is in very good condition..the one in the photos above is my original "field copy". 

    The sky maps are great, (they go down to -40 degrees latitude) there are also useful variable star maps for identifying individual stars etc.

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    Finally, they came with a set of colour slides when new, and used copies often still have them..a bit old hat now of course, but a nice bit of nostalgia and quite "cool" when the book came out!

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    But back to your original post..my version of the book shows what I think are the same binoculars you were interested  in, and are clearly identified  there as being "10x80 binocular telescope, field 7.5 degree, (ex military reconnaissance) "..superb, I'm sure, for astro use..

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    But the instrument that I really used to covet was the big beast on the same page, see below.."25 x 105 binocular telescope, field 3 degrees  (ex military reconnaissance)"..amazing!!👌🤘👍😃.

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    Dave

    Evening Dave @F15Rules. Good to hear from you. All is good with me and hope the same with yourself.  Your post is a great read. Going to have to take a shufty on Fleabay re the book you kindly note. I've never seen it before TBH. 

    Will be a nice addition to my smallish book collection I'm sure and will go nicely with the one my " Uncle Frank" purchased for me. It has been pretty well used and I like to have fun with it - checking where the planets are at the mo and looking in the index planet finder co ordinates pages of said book, to see where this matches from years ago  ( 70's/80's).  I'm happy to sound ancient because I am.  

    I was intrigued re the binos that I flagged up since the book came into my possession (1974).  Had always coveted them somehow although the one's you refer to  ( 25 x 100) seemed totally beyond any sort of purchase. The 10 x 80 "flak" ex military binos always looked like they might be "reachable". Rather apt too. My Uncle Frank - (actually one of those Uncle's - friend of my dad's from the local hostelry) Great guy.  I only ever found out after Uncle Frank had passed that he was a D Day veteran. Went in on the beach that fateful morning !!!!! 

    Also, I never really knew how he had managed to pick out this book for me. Dad could not help with an explanation. Possibly complete luck of the draw by all accounts. Along with the fabled Ladybird book of The Night Sky, the book has been with me throughout most of my astronomy adventures. 

    There has not been much of that lately. 2 sessions since late June. I think most of us are in the same boat but knowing the FS128 is ready when I see fit is fine, for now !!  Even astro related purchases have dried up - that may about to change. 

    Best regards    John 

     

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  9. Thanks both @globular @doublevodka

    After years of wondering, in minutes I have a result. I did think probably military. I have a pair of WW2 issue 6x30 binos made by Kershaw and Sons Leeds 1940 that I covet on the basis of their provenance. I do wonder what they have seen and been used by who ?? They work nicely for astro, I find, given their low power. 
    If a firearm was placed to my head and I had to part with these binos or my FS128, the binos would stay. There - I said it. 
     

    John 

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  10. Hello all. Just bit of help here maybe from knowledgeable people on this forum. Always been intrigued by a pair of binos ( see pic ) from a book I was bought by my Uncle back at Christmas in 1974 !!!  Star and Planet spotting - A field guide to the Night Sky. One of my most treasured astro items. 

    Photo in the book shows a bunch of differing binos sat on a garden table. Very interested to know if anyone can ID the big set at the back. I cant quite make out the markings on the side - maybe DF 10 x 80 but no makers name. They have always caught my attention whenever I had cause to pick the book up!! 

     

    John 

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  11. Hello all. Finally got out last night for the first time since late June. 
    Combination of summer light nights, holidays and that fluffy stuff that seems to have hereabouts, been as much as I can ever remember. Just night  after night - plus days I might add. 
    Did an hour on Saturn with my Tak even tho so close to La Luna. 
    Packed up as guess what - ze cloud came in even tho weather apps showing totally clear. 
    Good to be back and bring on the autumn. 
    John 

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  12. On 31/07/2023 at 15:27, swsantos said:

    I have my panhandle attached to the top hole of the bracket that's attached to a saddle on the right side of the mount the telescope being on the left and there it only touched the azimuth clutch when pointing straight up in only one place so it is not an issue for me there.

     

    On 31/07/2023 at 15:58, lifeonmars said:

    Hi John

    Presuming you have the saddle on the right of the mount John , I have the Rowan mount atop a skywatcher 200mm pillar and is attached to a Berlebach Planet the end of the panhandle as you approach the zenith could do with being 15mm shorter.

    I can live with that at the minute  so I haven't set any limitations to the slewing of the mount.

     

    Hello and thank you for the replies. I've got the one telescope ATM. As suggested. Telescope on the left of the mount now and handle on the right. Not far from the vertical before any fouling of note.

     

    John  

  13. 1 minute ago, lifeonmars said:

    Thanks very much for all your help on that one,it updated ok in the end ,just seemed strange.would have expected the reboot  dialogue just to finish automatically,thanks again panic over!

    Now when is the rain going to stop and the skys clear is the next question.

    Cheers Frank

     

    Frank. Good you got there after a wait. Mine didn’t seem to hesitate and re connected to the mount without any assistance??!!  With this sort of stuff I am usually waiting for things to fail. 🥲👎
     

    While I’m here. A question I do have. Recently added the Rowan “handle” to my AZ100. 
    Get the impression it may fowl on the mount if I go for a target with a high altitude. I know you can set limits to where the mount will slew. May I ask if you have done this, what limits/ settings eg 70” altitude you may have input into the mount. 
    Regards. John 

  14. 1 hour ago, lifeonmars said:

    Hi John

    Thanks for the heads up on that ,just doing mine now it downloaded the file  and the progress bar came up and updated to 100%.The green reboot dialogue bar came up in green but still rebooting after 30 minutes.Not sure whats going on how long did it take yours to reboot.

    Probably me being impatient.

    Cheers Frank

     

     

    Frank. My uploading was pretty immediate??!! 
    There were 2 to choose from. One addressed a glitch in the first. I used that one. 
     
    HTH. John 

  15. Hello all. A heads up.   I noticed via ye olde Facebook that the guys at Rowan gave an update a couple of days back re the software update discussed previously here. 

    This has now been made available and I have just downloaded the file and added it to my phone / mount - all seems well. 

    I may well now start using my kit again and this is the kick up the you know where to get me moving.  Not touched any, and I mean any, of my gear for about 6 weeks now. Never a thought of quitting  just a combination of mid summer - now there's a quote - lack of darkness, poor weather this month goes without saying and other things to be doing. 

    Thanks   John 

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