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Floater

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  1. As a solar observer, I feel your pain, DIGITALid.

    However, two things I would highlight:

    1) The Sun is very quiet just now - and, unfortunately, unlikely to 'pep up' for some time as we are heading into Solar Minimum. When I first started 'on the bright side' the Sun was very busy, with lots of spots, filaments and breath-taking proms. That is not the case these days. ?? However, Ha always has something to offer and we have just witnessed a very large sunspot cross the surface - which may re-appear if it hasn't decayed too much going round the far side.

    2) Don't worry too much about different EPs - concentrate your efforts more on tuning and focusing - the latter is critical and it can be very, very tricky to hit exactly the right spot (no pun). I had a lot of soul searching when I acquired my Lunt, which didn't seem to be performing as well as my SM40. But I got an unusually long session last week and after a lot of faffing around it finally sang to me! ???

    Dont despair, you'll get there, too. Just be aware that the Big Fella's having a wee snooze at present. ??

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  2. Just had a look at mine, Derek, and see nothing like your pic.

    I have had bad units(!) but I didn't take a look at the filter in those; just knew the view wasn't matching my SolarMax. ?

    Simon at Widescreen was extremely helpful and I'm sure he'll have the answer. Hope all goes well. ?

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  3. 4 hours ago, TheLookingGlass said:

    In the case and outside of the case. May 12 2017. EP list on the bottom as from left to right:

    28mm ES 68, 18mm APM, 12.5mm Baader Morpheus, 9mm Baader Morpheus, 5mm Olivon 70 degree, (currently for sale), 2x GSO barlow screwed to 35mm Ext tube, (for slightly less mag).

    Cheers!

    Ep's May 13 2017 in case.JPG

    EP's outside May 12 2017.JPG

    Neat set and set neatly.

  4. 5 hours ago, FenlandPaul said:

    Hooray! Finally able to reply to this topic with something more than my (excellent value but mediocre performance) Revelation kit.  Just picked up my used 22mm Nagler from the Widescreen Centre, after they kindly sorted out a serious smear on the eye lens. I'd been saving a space for it in my new case, and here they are as a family for the first time:

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    Nice, Paul. I have a matching eyepatch ... ??

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  5. 5 hours ago, Dave In Vermont said:

    TeleVue® makes one of these that works about the same - for 3X the cost of these 'Helio-Pods' - which cost about $15.00 over here (and I like these better, which helps) - but they un-mount super-easy for storage or transporting.

     

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    http://www.dynapod.com/dyna-hp1.html

    Had a long chat with the inventor/owner. Very nice and smart guy!

    Yes he is. I spoke with him, too, before buying three of these (to mitigate postage costs). He's a keen astronomer himself and enthused about a star party he had just attended.

    I kept one of the helio-pods and gave away the other two. Simple, effective, economical and, as you point out, easy to unmount. Something equally simple and economical made by Astro Engineering comes up occasionally on Astroboot but they are not so easy to remove.

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  6. Now the above posts made me think (an achievement in itself). And since eyepiece 'case' is obviously/apparently flexible, I give you this.

    I have now found a good use for a snazzy little padded bag Mrs Floater fashioned for me when another bee was in my bonnet. That bee flew away and the wee bag has not been used. But it's perfectly proportioned for these three 'essentials' on a minimalist outing. And the two not in use will be kept nice 'n cosy

    (I'm also pleased this pic is of a slightly better quality than those in my last post. Every day is a classroom ...)

     

     

    SmallPack.JPG

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  7. 2 hours ago, JOC said:

    LOL - I don't want to derail this thread , so continuing over here:

     

     

    Oh well. Not the first time I've been upstaged ...

    But back on topic, and anent Derek's 'slimmer' case, we could remind ourselves that Mr Nagler (no less) suggests we should need no more than three or four eyepieces.

    I know, I know ... Just saying. ??

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