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  1. I have recently been piggy-backing my Samyang 135mm on my 20+ year old LX200. But last time out the mount died. There was heavy dew and after drying everything out it came back to life! But thinking it was gone for good I decided to get a Skywatcher Star Adventurer GTi to use primarily with this lens.

    Monday was my first night out with the GTi and while it was OK, giving a guiding RMS of around 1.2 to 1.4" most of the time (which is well good enough for this scale) it was a bit flaky at times. It may have been breeze, or cable management or maybe even just not as stable a tripod as I'd like. Or it may be to do with the backlash inherent in this small mount. But it will do. I intend to put it up on my second Todmorden Pier and when I do that I can try to resolve these other issues.

    For this time being this is;
    Samyang 135mm
    ASI2600mc
    Altair L-pro filter
    Skywatcher Star Adventurer GTI
    80 x 180s

     

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  2. On 12/11/2023 at 19:14, Astroscot2 said:

    Hello ,

     

    Had mine for over 1 year now and love this little portable mount. I have just over 4 kgs and have no issues, run everything via ASI plus. Typical RMS around 0.7 -1.00 however been as low as 0.4.

    My intention was to start with the gti and upgrade to an AM5?   no longer my plan as the gti works brilliantly. 

     

    Some recent images with it.

     

    Mark

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    Thanks for that. Sorry i did not see your reply until just now. Thats excellent input and great images.

    David.

     

  3. 39 minutes ago, Budgie1 said:

    Oh, don't worry, it's still been wet. 86mm in one day back in October!

    And I've had my fair share of 30 minute sessions then clouded over for the rest of the night.

    Fortunately the Jetstream has been a bit further South than normal, so you're getting all the weather we normally do at time of year, and we really do appreciate you doing that for us. 🤣😂

    Your very welcome.!😡

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Budgie1 said:

    Just a whole night, with or without the Moon, is a rare thing this season! 🤣

    And for it to fall on a weekend when I didn't have to get up in the morning, how lucky was that! 😁

    I am VERY unimpressed that you should get all that.🥺 Particularly in what is said the be the wettest place in Scotland (Expat Scot here)

    Over here in the West of Ireland it has been unbelievably bad this whole year.

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  5. 44 minutes ago, Nicola Fletcher said:

    That’s absolutely extraordinary- thank you for posting it! Does that nebulosity extend much further beyond the Pleiades - I just can’t believe the extent of it!

    Thanks Nicola. Yes the dust is known as the Taurus Molecular cloud and it is truly vast! I have a mosaic plan for a 6 panel mosaic (3 up, 2 wide) with the above being the bottom right panel. And that will still not cover the cloud fully.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Neil_104 said:

    Wow, amazing. I love the blue reflection off the dust above and to the left of M45. It's easy to think of deep sky objects as being isolated in the sky, but images like this showing them in their wider environment is just fascinating 👍

    Thanks! Yes I agree, I love to see how our targets relate to each other in wider fields like this.

  7. 12 minutes ago, bdlbug said:

    Brilliant - next step(s) - a mosaic to NGC1333 :)

     

    😆 Not far off! The mosaic plan is already in APT! 2 more panels above this up to Ngc 1499 first, then we will see if we go east or west. But at current clear sky frequency thats not likely to be this year.

  8. This was an unexpected night out. Forcast was showing a possible 2 hr window so I thought I start off a new project. I ended up with 6 hrs (our weather forecasters are THAT good in Ireland!!) I lost about 30 mins because it was my first night with autofocus on my Samyang and I think it tried to do it during one spell of cloud!! I happened to wake up and take a look so re-ran autofocus.

    Anyway, This is 110 x 180s Samyang 135mm, ASI 2600mc, piggybacked on my LX200 GPS

     

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  9. The Star Adventurer GTI came out late last year to much excitement and fanfare. But I dont really hear that much about it now. I'm thinking of getting one to use with my Samyang 135mm and possibly my Sharpstar 61 EDPHii and my ASI 2600mc for widefield DSO. So I would be interested to hear your real world experience with this mount;

     

    Does it work?, What software do you run it with - PHD2, NINA, APT?? and does it "play nice". What sort of tracking RMS do you get? How does the claimed 5Kg payload stand up?

     

    Thanks for your input

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