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carastro

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  1. Yup great service, just got confused by first E mail sent to me which seemed to imply FLO were out of stock with the 130PDS, but seems that was not the case and I have had excellent communication since. Apparently all 3 items are coming tomorrow. Great service. Plus good advice beforehand. Carole
  2. Was so excited on Friday, but today I got a message from FLO to say they will deliver my 130PDS when it is available. Yet they have taken my money and are delivering the coma corrector, which is not much use without the scope. Hope it won't be long. Carole
  3. Well I have been reading this post almost since it's inception, and it has inspired me. Twice I almost pressed the "buy" button and then hesitated as I already have several scopes and felt I was being greedy. Anyway, today I have been and gone and done it. Looking forward to using this little baby. Carole
  4. If you are using a computer, you don't need to use an eyepiece as well as the camera for guiding (if I am reading your thread correctly), you can see what the finder is looking at on screen. Saves a lot of bending and squatting, and saves having to swap over the eyepiece and camera and re-focus. Got mine from Modern Astronomy, system is brill, finderscope on screen, lovely jubbly. Carole
  5. Yup, I know what works for me and what doesn't, I'll just take every-ones word for it as it's not something I need to have to worry about. Carole
  6. OK, I get the polar aligned bit, but I am still to be convinced about whether GOTO would then work accurately if it's not level. Carole
  7. Hmmm, Well maybe the PA and RA would work, but what about Dec if it's not level? Carole
  8. I still can't get my head around how a mount can follow the Earth's rotation unless it is level. You have the latitude bolts for tipping the mount up and down in a forwards and backwards manner, but what if the mount is unlevel sideways, how on Earth (excuse pun) does the RA follow the Earth's rotation then? I can only speak from what works and what didn't work for me. As soon as I had the plate level then my PA worked, I could Polar Align with alignmaster and GOTOs went to where they were supposed to. Nothing worked as it should before I realised the plate was unlevel. Carole
  9. I have the Skyshed pier and have no problems with it at all using an NEQ6, I like the design, it's is easy to install. I did have a bit of problem when I previously had a CG5 GT on the pier as being smaller I could not see through the polarscope as the top pier plate was right where my chin needed to go, but once I swapped that for an NEQ6 that problem went away. Works better with a piggy backed guidescope than a side by side arrangement as less risk of scopes clashing with the pier plate. Contrary to what has been said about not needing the pier level, I did accidentally "slightly unlevel my top plate" once when removing the mount for Astro camp (this is because the top plate needed to be removed in order to get the central rod out). I had not realised I had done this and it took me quite a long time to fathom out why I could not get a decent polar alignment or do an alignment procedure properly. I also could not do a polar alignment using Alignmaster until I levelled that top plate. I don't remove the mount any more and no further problems.
  10. You'll be able to take the Moon and Planets OK with your telescope and mount, you will need a camera suited to video photography, such as a webcam or I think the IMGOH camera which is a bit more expensive will also do some Deep sky stuff. http://www.modernastronomy.com/shop/cameras/cooled-ccd/qhy-cooled-ccd-cameras/qhy-imgoh-mono/ The trouble with an Alt Az mount is the way it tracks which is not suitable for long exposure (which is what is needed for DS imaging), also your telescope focal ratio is too high for long exposure, it will take a lot longer to capture the required data, and of course with your mount this is not going to work. If you got the IMGOH you might get away with doing some short long exposures i.e. not too long, (15 secs or something) and get away with it on bright targets, but you'll get field rotation when you come to stack them, so you will be limited. If you do have a wedge on your tripod as suggested above, this might improve the situation. HTH Carole
  11. My first comet (Lovejoy) Rosette Nebula in bicolour: Wizard nebula Hubble Palette Lunar eclipse IC63 M78 Reflection Nebula (need to get some more data for this). Carole
  12. Yes I have a box full, all with different threads and you will bet your sweet life none of them are the right size or thread. My Atik EFW2 screws directly to the Atik camera, so no space in between. Thanks Louise, I previously had a 200PDS and seem to recall the DSLR was quite easy, but had more problem with CCD cameras which is why I am asking the question. I didn't keep it for too long as I found it a bit big which is why i am considering this smaller version. Guess I'll have to suck it and see. Carole
  13. How easy is it to get focus with Atik cameras + filterwheel with this scope and a coma corrector? I am tempted but don't want to but it then find focus is difficult. Carole
  14. Totally speechless. 400 hours, I haven;t done 400 hours worth of imaging in it's entirety since I first started. Amazing dedication and skill, what a masterpiece. Carole
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    Images taken from the time I modified my Canon DSLR EOS 450D which was in September 2010
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