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AlanThorpe

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  1. 1 hour ago, ollypenrice said:

    The wheelbarrow handle/trolley solution is a good one and if it works in your location then you'll enjoy a 12 inch.

    Olly

    Thanks Olly!

    It actually comes with a custom trolley and everything. But for day to to day use at the house, I would break it down to mount and tube and asemble then.

    2 miles away is a perfect unobstructed site where the trolley could come in very handy though!

  2. 10 hours ago, John said:

    I ought to qualify my earlier post a little by adding that I've owned two 12 inch dobs and one was not a good choice because it was far too heavy but the 2nd one (my current one) was much lighter and much more practical all round.

    If I had not found the lighter 12 inch, I would have stuck with 10 inches. I need to move a scope around a bit now and then where I observe.

    So practicality should come into the decision as well I think.

    Thanks very much John, really appreciate your advice and also everyone else who kindly has replied!

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  3. On 20/07/2021 at 09:02, Merlin66 said:

    Alan,

    over the years I’ve used many scopes, 6” to 29”.

    In my opinion the 10” Dobby is close to the sweet spot. Ease of use v’s capability.

    The 12” is very good but definitely a handful to use.

    Your call, but do consider the best telescope you have, is the one you use!!
     

    Thanks Merlin66, good advice that, I am weighing it all up!!

  4. On 20/07/2021 at 07:47, niallk said:

    I went up by the same 1.5x diameter factor (from a 10" to 15"), and the extra aperture is really great on DSO's.

    I'd say chance it!  It should be good on planets, and offer more on DSOs.  You only live once 😉

    Thanks NiallK! You-re right, we only live once!! I have enjoyed the 8 inch for 9 years, so why not! 

  5. 5 minutes ago, John said:

    Personally I have found having a 12 inch dobsonian for the past 8-9 years has been the most rewarding phase in my 40years in the the hobby of astronomy. Yes it's large but it is manageable and pretty quick to set up / tear down.

    A 4 inch aperture increase makes a really noticeable difference to deep sky observation.

    I have a nice garden and can keep the scope within a short carry (in two parts) of where I observe though.

    So for me, I would go for it !

     

    Thank you very much indeed John!! 

    Leaning towards investing!

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  6. I have and enjoy my 8 inch newtonian reflector on eq mount.

    A 12 inch Dob has come up for sale and I am tempted. 

    It is large! I am thinking derigging it for storage. It comes supplied with a custom trolley. 

    I enjoy the 8 inch for planetary and some hit and mostly miss DSO viewing!

    Pretty dark skies here and south facing site for the planets.

    What would you do, stick with what I have or change?

  7. All the way back from the 5th of December last year. Part of M45 afocally with the same gear I'm using now (Canon Powershot A610, Hyperion EP's) only the scope is my WO ZS110 not my C8N. I always work on the theory that if you don't post your pics, then no-one's going to give you advice on how to improve them.

    Anyways, 13 shots, 15 seconds each stacked in Registax.

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    (click to enlarge)

    Tony..

    Hi Tony,

    Just wondering how you setup  your camera with the scope. I also have a Powershot, it's a powershot 260, so possibly similar. Just wondering how a non-slr setup works for you...

    Great photos by the way! My camera also only has 15 second max exposure.

    Thanks a million,

    Alan

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