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Alien 13

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  1. Would agree, Amazon is fine if you have a specific product you are looking for or any of the usual adapters etc and where else can you get hold of a 135mm Sammy. Alan
  2. I must admit, scopes similar to this have nearly made me hit the buy button. Alan
  3. I do like the natural look of single frame Lunar shots, great image. Alan
  4. All these software applications and it seems to me that not one of them can go from A-B without using XYZ in between so they are all flawed.. I gave up and only use a single app now.. Alan
  5. I used to wash mine every couple of weeks, never a problem if you follow the guides available, dont try and polish the mirror with a rag though.. Alan
  6. The problem with most commercial power supplies is that they "sense" the voltage at the output terminals so you often need 13.8V to get anywhere near to 12V at the mount due to cable losses, proper lab supplies allow you to run separate power and sense wires to the mount so that the indicated voltage is the real one. Alan
  7. Nice, I have all the skills but am too far away and retired but a great opportunity for someone, I also think my IPC 610/620 might have lapsed along with all the other stuff from working in aerospace.. Alan
  8. I personally would look at 60-70mm scopes as these should allow for lower magnifications, my WO with a 32mm plossl gives around 12X as the min which is about what you would need at the low power end for spotting. The other thing to consider though is that smaller scopes tend to have limited backfocus and might struggle with the extra light path of a correct image prism.. Alan
  9. The WO diagonal is probably the best easily available prism but I was put off when they changed the design and removed the micro-focusser option, the very best ones use a pentaprism but you are looking at £150-£500. I think the prism is probably the critical component in a spotting scope design. Alan
  10. I cant help but think how many worlds in the Galaxy have similar life... Alan
  11. I want to see some nice Redcats on here, I have almost/nearly hit the button multiple times for one.. Alan
  12. Cant help with specifics but it ought to be the same grease that is used on camera lens helical focusers, might make an internet search easier. Alan
  13. Watching with interest, I have used my WO scope with a Celestron correct image diagonal and its OK but not great, the two main issues are that the eyepiece position moves when you focus so the range required between near and far can be several inches and the other is the lack of any decent correct image diagonals on the market. Alan
  14. I like that, the clouds add something special me thinks. Alan
  15. I do like my ZS 71 even use it as a camera lens with 8 inches of extensions, I originally just wanted a cool temperature gauge so the scope came free.. I dont have any scope pics to hand but this is my daytime camera lens extension so I can focus close with the WO ZS71.. Alan
  16. Any large animal can be dangerous as its hard to predict how they might react, even my soppy lab could do some serious damage if she ran into you at full pelt... Alan
  17. I always felt safe when I had my dog with me, she could also see in the dark so warned me of any approaching critters like hogs so i didn't accidentally step on one. Alan
  18. Not sure why you would need to take the motor off, I know I have the EQ3 but the EQ5 is similar regarding the polar scope and it just unscrews.. Alan
  19. I will add my thoughts because I did a strip down and cleaned my reticule.. First of all get rid of the thumbscrews, they are always getting touched causing the reticule to move out of alignment, the grub screws are better in my view. The inside of the polarscope barrel is full of grease, so if you can get the reticule out and back in without contaminating it you are a better man than me 😀 took me 3 tries. Was it worth the hassle, definitely yes. Alan
  20. I have just gone through a similar process with a new mobile phone... Interesting that there is some noise reduction as I was beginning to warm to the R6 for its superior focusing performance although another barrier for me would be the poor battery life meaning that it would realy need a grip and those new LP E6NH batteries are not cheap at £115 a pop. Alan
  21. Not me, I like my Windows too much although would be up for it if I could find something that could run all my software and games.....not even the Mac OS can do that unfortunately. Alan
  22. Lovely, so many rigs are classed a grab and go when they aint..Proper grab an go must be able to be carried easily in one hand. Alan
  23. T-10 mins, safe trip water bears... Alan
  24. From what I have read the standard EF lenses actually perform better on the R6 body, so I cant see a reason to give them up for a long time. I hope they introduce a crop sensor R body soon. Alan
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