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I e-mailed SkyWatcher on support@skywatcher.com some 2 weeks ago about selling EQ6, AZ-EQ6 or EQ6-R on amazon..I saw they have AZ-EQ5 and EQ6-R, but EQ6-R is out of stock and still says on amazon "We don't know when will this item be available again." Is support@skywatcher.com the right email? They dont have any other email lol..or maaybe someone knows when the named items will be back on stock?
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Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
So than I will need a lens collar for my 135mm samyang? Or it will be fine attached to the camera? It weights somewhere around 800g -
Γεια σας and welcome to SGL nice to see more and more people from the Balkans. I live in Serbia and visit Greece every summer Nikola
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Deep sky imaging showcase 2018
serbiadarksky replied to Uranium235's topic in Imaging - Showcase Threads
How much are the galaxy images cropped? I am sure thats not the real fov as the esprit 150 doesnt have that much fl. -
My journey with the Samyang 135mm
serbiadarksky replied to Adamar98's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
Same here! In april also I think I saw your posts on facebook in Star Adventurer group but using a vixen gp? -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
+1 on FaDG and I just want to make it more simple, thats being done with camera looking thru small scope called guidescope and a software like PhD2, it centers a star and registers the movement of it. If the star is out of the center the software will tell to you mount to go faster, slower, left right etc.. -
i looked at oag, it can save a bit of money and weight for me, but I have been told that oag cant work with my dslr..
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I knew it is 4.3 or 4.6 haha, just wasnt home to check or to google it
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I use a 1300D, 4.3 or 4.6um, I dont really know
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Well than you say that the 130PDS and the EQ5 can be totally ok?
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I know.If i get the bucls I will deff go for the heq5 if not eq6r
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I mean the "perfectly" in terms of weight. About my LP? 21 sqm here in garden, Bortle 4 to be more precise
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Well, I respect your words, but I have been told several times that EQ5 and 130PDS can work perfectly for imaging.
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I have never heard about guiding issues with eq5, all what I heard was that it cant take a big scope..btw I wanted a 150PDS, now I am concerned about 130PDS and can the mount do ap with it..and at the end I found a guy doing 15min exposures with EQ5 and 200/1000(9.5kg scope) lol..
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I just saw this topic. My first plan was to go for a 150PDS and EQ5 for imaging (with guiding etc) Than I saw the 130PDS and wow I am in love with it! Will it be totally ok to do imaging with the 130PDS instead of 150PDS on EQ5 Pro goto? The 150PDS is just under the limit, so I guess the 130PDS will work perfectly with that mount.
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Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
It is normal. What I would suggest is to decide what you want. You want to use the L bracket only, or the ballhead only. The 2 together is a pretty heavy combination -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
Please make sure to download the latest firmware + software, now you can use dithering in RA too -
Imaging with a Star Adventurer
serbiadarksky replied to M Astronomy's topic in Getting Started With Imaging
A vintage prime lens is a pretty old lens with fixed focal lenght, for example the pentax takumar 135mm f2.5 is an extremly popular one. You will need an adapter to attach to you body for example pentax pk to canon eos or similar...just happened that I yesterday received my cosinon auto mc 135mm f2.8 lens and the adapter to use on my canon. 1 more thing about vintage lens (in normal borders) is that they are extremly cheap! Just make sure to get the adapter which makes infinity focus possible and that the glasses are in perfect shape!