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duncanjameshill

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  1. I now have my first AP camera - a QHY8L. I have a SW 100ED with the 0.85 reducer which screws onto the scope in place of the diagonal (I'm assuming!) How do I connect the camera to the reducer 😂?!?! Obviously I need an adaptor of some sort, but what is it called? Thanks, Duncan
  2. Thanks andymw for the offer, but I've decided to splashout for the Skywatcher 50ed and ASI120mm bundle from FLO. Incidentally, I tried to make a donation anyway and was sent to the Virgin Money home page and couldn't find my way from there. I will try again when I get home on Tuesday. Duncan
  3. Hi, I've ordered a QHY8L for £350 which seems a bargain and a Skywatcher 50ed + ASI120mm guide bundle. Beginners Guide to Astrophotography: 1. Decide a budget. 2. Double the budget. 3. Agree the budget is for "Phase 1".... Luckily I have a small form factor PC from work which I can use for the remote setup, so hopefully I'll be on my way in a few days 😁. Thanks for all the advice everyone, maybe I'll have some photos soon....
  4. Hi Stu, Yes I'm interested please - is it possible to liveview with this cam though? Duncan.
  5. Hi, I don't have a particular subject I want to photograph - whatever is easiest to learn the basics I guess. Some more questions sorry. I've dug about a bit online but just ended up knowing less than when I started I think. Am I right in saying that a guide scope is a more accurate version of a finder scope? Is this to improve the alignment of the scope just at setup? And a guide camera will actually adjust the scope to compensate for misalignment? So for objects that require long tracking times(?) a guide camera is needed as my mount just isn't accurate enough? For solar system AP a guide camera isn't required as you can _just_ point and click?!? Is Full Frame better than APS-C for AP? Or does it depend on the object? Is a Skywatcher Evostar 72ed ds pro better for AP than my 100ed? I was thinking of getting one previously as a grab and go for travelling. Lots of questions, sorry, but one gets such clearer answers here than Googling it. Thanks, Duncan.
  6. Hi, thanks for the replies - there is a lot of information there and I'll try to get my head around it all this morning. I don't have a guide camera, and didn't realise I needed one - naively thought the mount would suffice! You guys sure know what you're talking about and it'll take me a while to understand it all I think (but my holiday started today, so plenty of time for research 😁). Thanks again so far!
  7. Hi, I am trying to create a setup where I can attach my scope to a pier and use it from the shed (about 8m away), so I can leave all my gear setup, ready to go (is this possible?!?!). I have read that the Canon Eos 1100d is a respectable beginners camera for AP and also has liveview, which I'm hoping means I can view the image through a laptop. They are on eBay for ~£150 inc a 18-55mm lens which I assume is the lens which is originally bundled with the camera. I have a budget of £500 so this comes well in (which makes a change!). Is this a good place to start or should I be using the budget for a dedicated telescope camera - a ZWO asi for example?!? Could anybody recommend a camera which has the capability to be viewed / controlled via a laptop and is also suitable for DSO AP please? Skywatcher Evostar 100ed ds pro, w/reducer HEQ5 Pro goto Many thanks, Duncan
  8. I'm hoping to keep the mount fixed to a pier so I don't have to grapple with it. 👍
  9. I looked at maybe an 6" SCT or Mak as it seems they are good all rounders. But, almost everyone who has said they have a SW ED-Pro has said they will keep it forever. That seems like a good recommendation.
  10. Hi and thanks for your feedback 👍. I started out with a pair of Helios 20x80 binoculars with a tripod and then a SW Classic 200P Dob. The dob had great reviews for a beginner scope and it definitely taught me about expections - honestly, I thought I was going to get super HD multicolour views of whatever I choose to look at. You can guess how that went. But, not getting that made me more interested in finding out what I could see. I did a lot more research into expected planetary views and as such I felt like a child at Christmas when I first saw Saturn's rings. I spent most of my limited viewing time looking at Saturn and the moon, mainly because I didn't really know what else was out there. And still don't really, but I'm keen to find out what I can find. It's been about 4 years since I had the Helios' and I'm definitely in this for the long haul. Ha, bit of a life story there sorry 😂.
  11. This is an expensive hobby, that's for sure. If I appeared flippant about the costs here, I apologise - that was not my intent. I've spent a long time looking at what could be the right scope for me next, knowing that it would be a significant cost increase to previous equipment. One of my biggest concerns is that the money I've saved goes on something that doesn't give what I was hoping for or needs to be replaced in a short time. I would not consider that money well spent. Again, apologies, I didn't mean to be dismissive about the costs involved here.
  12. Thanks for all the advice, it's really appreciated and has helped me towards some decisions. I think I'm going for the NEQ6 Pro or maybe a EQ6-R Pro if I can re-budget (or re-re-budget 😫). I feel this will be an investment that I hopefully won't need to change for a long time, regardless of scope or AP. Now the scope. I suppose I might be better off with a reflector of some sort, but I can't shake this bug for a refractor. So, the 120ED DS Pro it is. Now, I found out last night that you can actually get home observatory domes!!! I'm already formulating some plans to modify the shed!
  13. I've just sold a SW classic 200P dob as I just couldn't get on with it. It was my first scope so I'm sure the issue was with me, as it seems to be well rated for beginners. I felt like a change of scope would get me back outside and I've read good things about refractors. I'm hoping that the next purchase (scope and mount) will be a keeper which I can add to in the future.
  14. FLO actually have the CC 8" in stock at the moment. More decisions 😂
  15. That is what I hoped (and feared) to hear 😁. I was under the impression I would need a hefty mount for the ED120? I'm thinking about an SW equatorial but, obviously, not sure which one yet. Costs go up so quickly but I'm worried about under buying and having to upgrade soon after buying.
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