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Geoff Barnes

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  1. 11 minutes ago, Dave Lloyd said:

    I think there should be a separate section for David/Daves. We infest the place. 

    I'd say it's a toss up between all you Daves and the Johns. Mind you, there do seem to be quite a few of us Geoffs on here too! 😛

  2. 30 minutes ago, Barry-W-Fenner said:

    How often do you get to use the 6.5?

    Pretty much every outing Barry. It gives 230x so is very useful as a high power EP on a wide variety of targets from solar system to double stars and globulars and even galaxies and many nebulas.

    Obviously good seeing is required but I feel 230x is not too much power in a 12 inch f5  Dob for many targets in average or better seeing conditions.

    Food for thought. 😁

     

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  3. Hi Barry, if I was in your shoes and (like me) you love the Morpheus EP's, I would get the 6.5mm Morph. Getting the 9mm when you already have the BST 8mm doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. My 6.5mm in the 12 inch Dob is superb.

    I have a decent barlow, the Celestron Ultima 2x Japanese one and I don't like the dimmer image it produces much, so I hardly ever use it these days.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Merlin66 said:

    I cleanly split the double double while in Belgium.

    Using a 4" Genesis with a 10.4mm Plossl (x49)

     

    I'm staggered by this, 49x??? Whilst the double double is very low down here near the horizon and very wobbly, I have just about managed to split them into four on a couple of occasions with my 12 inch Dob but only with around 180x-200x.

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  5. Like @Paz my highest power EP is the 2.5mm SLV. I knew it wouldn't get a lot of general use, bought it primarily for lunar and planetary use with my 12 inch f4.9 SW Dob, giving 600x magnification. With it being our usual cloudy wet winter here I have only had a couple of chances to use it on the moon and the views were incredible. 

    Itching to use it on Saturn and Mars in the forthcoming weeks as we go into spring, with the planets here being very high up in the sky, seeing conditions can be exceptionally good at times, so fingers crossed!  :) 

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  6. 1 hour ago, almcl said:

    A slightly cheaper alternative is to fit the Lacerta dual speed upgrade kit

    Took me about 10 minutes to fit; the fitting instructions (which are very good) probably took slightly longer to absorb.

     

    +1 for the Lacerta focuser, I fitted the very same one on my SW Dob. Easy to follow instructions and as almcl says, only takes 10- 15 minutes.

    Make sure you tilt your scope into a horizontal position when fitting to avoid anything falling onto your mirror.

  7. 35 minutes ago, John said:

    I'm not using my dob on Saturn and Jupiter currently because they are so low.

    What elevation are they rising to up there @John?

    I do feel for you all having to peer through the murky wobbly atmosphere to see these magnificent objects, when my problem is craning my neck to view them overhead!

    Can't see them here until after midnight when they clear the trees, but in August I shall be spending a lot of time on them. :) 

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  8. +1 for the SLV 2.5mm and 4mm @Agsthese are two of my most recent purchases. With the planets being almost overhead here Downunder in Oz I am rejoicefully able to use very high magnifications on them. I fear they will give too much magnification for you with the planets so low down there. No problem for excellent lunar viewing though with steady seeing. 😁

  9. I'm particularly looking forward to viewing Mars when it comes into my view in December at 45 degrees elevation. As it is one object that seems to take whatever magnification one can throw at it I will attack it with my new Vixen SLV 2.5mm and at 600x I will expect to see at least a few Martians going about their business! 😁

    (No dust storms pleeeez!).

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