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Jim Steele

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  1. Best I could do was project the 'clouds' onto a piece of paper.. Not enough sunlight to view through the eyepiece (and filter of course).
  2. I have a Tal100RS and they are really crisp scopes. Sure there is some CA (as you would expect) on bright objects like Vega but for the price it was a bargain. Jupiter is stunning and at F10 its pretty kind on eyepieces.. As others have mentioned, second had might turn up a bargain as I believe they have stopped making them. The nearest equivalent is probably the Starwave F11 but they are more expensive and don't come with a finder like the TAL.
  3. TAL pitchforks at dawn, now that I would like to see ;-) Optically they can't be much between the Tal and the starwave I can't imagine it is worth the extra cost. I would like to do the comparison but my Tal isn't going anywhere unless prised from my dead corpse.
  4. I bought my Tal a couple of years ago and then only a hat full of vendors had stock.. It shipped directly from ovl but I suspect the stock was just being wound down. A great shame! They are such a wonderful enthusiasts scope great to use and very scientific in feel.
  5. Good work on that mount. The scope looks the buisness; those vintage Polarex do look lovely, and for under £93 you got a bargain Ben
  6. Another RS shot, they are simply a joy to use... Ben
  7. Hi Jules, Good job on the clean, I may need to remeber how you did it at some point in the future.., AB this was probibly Marki's 125 thread linked. I cant remember who he used, mabye send him a PM?http://stargazerslounge.com/topic/152925-tal125r-first-impressions/
  8. Awesome thank you Steve! Only disadvantage with the fov calculator that I can see is the cost incured from all the ethos' eyepieces I wish I had
  9. Nice work John, I'm really tempted by these. BGO quality in a more comfortable to use package sounds very attractive
  10. An excellent post, just shows that even a humble 4" scope can reveal alot of the wonders up there with a little patience. :-)
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