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Simon Dunsmore

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  1. Hi, 

    That looks like a great solution! 

    After much hunting around, I picked up a Skywatcher ST80 for £40 never been used. The Celestron Nexguide was on sale at £129 so all I need now is a way to mount the guide scope. 

    Can't decide if it's best to go for a rigid fix or adjustable tube rings to allow me to find a suitable star. 

    Need to save a few more pennies for these parts but I'm getting there! 

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  2. Hi Folks,

    So, im slowly pulling kit together for imaging. So far i have tbe Skywatcher ED72, EQ5 goto mount, field flattener and adapters for Canon 1000D.

    Next up, guide scope. Now i dont have a laptop so i was looking at the celestron nexguide available for £129. I was wondering if i could use this with a Skywatcher 102, used available for £65. I did look at the celestron 50mm travel scope, super cheap but i cant see how i would attach it.

    What do you think, will the scope and camera work as a set up for guiding?

    Thanks for your help

    Simon

  3. Hi Fellow Stargazers 

    So I'm still waiting for the relevant field flattener to arrive from FLO for my Skywatcher ED72, as the Skies were clear I thought to take a few shots through my 200pds Skywatcher. Here's the thing, I could not get it to focus at all. 

    Anyone out there have any idea why. I thought the PDS was especially suited to SLR photography. 

    Thanks 

    Simon 

  4. Hi, 

    So, I finally made a choice and ordered the ED72. I think it looks like a good investment for future AP. 

    Im nt planning on buying the necessary adapters for AP (hopefully some heavy hints at Christmas will take care of that!) 

    For now I'm looking for some suggestions on EPs I have about £100. Looking for wide field. It would be great if I could get two for that amount. I have a lovely explore scientific 26mm 68 degree so looking for something to compliment that. 

    Thanks for your help 

    Simon 

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  5. Sounds ideal. 

    I have a SW200PDS which is a great scope but not so good for wide field + you need an arctic lorry to move it :) definitely not a grab and go.

    This is why I was torn between ED72 and the ST120. Quality of optics over aperture??? Not much in the price £40.

    Im thinking that if I get into the AP side of things and then can afford to upgrade my mount, the ED would make a great guide scope. 

    I need to find a decent diagonal for it and I have my sight on a 32mm panaview wide angle EP to go with it??? £££££££

    Thanks for your help 

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