Cheychi
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Photography tripod
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Thank you
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Ok so I'm struggling to find a tripod adaptor online to fit my Skymaster 20x80 to standard tripod.
Anyone else got one?
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34 minutes ago, newbie alert said:
What do you want to do with it, solar system? Deep sky?
Imaging or purely visual?
There's no scope that does it all as we would have that one
For me, both reflectors and refractors
Imaging hopefully.
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Now this doesn't help me decide which to get for my first scope haha
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What's your preference?
Reflector or refractor scopes, and why? -
Thanks Peter 😀😀
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3 minutes ago, Peter Drew said:
Try varying the clearance between your eyes and the eyepieces, you should be able to find an optimum position. If the eyepieces have twist up/down facility this helps to keep your eyes in the right place. 🙂
16 minutes ago, Stormbringer said:what make and size bins are they ?
They're 20x80s
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5 minutes ago, Peter Drew said:
Sounds like the infamous "kidney bean" effect, usually caused by not having your eyes accurately on the exit pupils. Takes a bit of practice to get it right and some eyepieces are more prone than others. 😀
That's a new one on me peter but makes sense
😁
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Yes I've adjusted that but it's still happening????
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Ok so the new binocs arrived this morning.
One issue I'm having is that when viewing if I move my eyes whilst looking through them I see what looks like black disc shapes moving in the view from either side, depending on eye movement.
Any ideas anyone?
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Thank you. I'll aim for a skywatcher.
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So with the help of members on here I've ordered some new binocs today.
Now for a scope.
Which of these 2 would prove the better?
Skywatcher 130 EQ2.
Or
Celestron Astromaster 130EQ.
Being brand new to scopes, any advice would be appriciated.
Thanks.
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1 hour ago, Ships and Stars said:
A fair jump up in size and weight, but not unreasonable with a tripod or perhaps a monopod at a push. I just lean my elbows on my van bonnet, car roof or a wall. On the other hand, 25x100s are getting into seriously big territory.
May be I'll go for the 25x100s at a later date.
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So it sounds like 20x80s would be the better bet then.
How much different are they to your standard 10/50s that I own?
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I'd like to view as much as possible the 25x100s are priced at £300.
I have no knowledge of scopes at all.
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Would you get a much better view with 25x100s?
Is the difference worth the extra cost do you think?
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Thanks mark, John and Phil for your replies.
I've opted for binocs because I figured they'd be better than a scope of similar price (I could be wrong).
Phillip what make are your 20x80s and what can you see with them in the night sky?
Thanks again guys.
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Think I've narrowed it down further to skymaster pro 20/80 or skymaster 25/100.
Would love to hear the pros and cons of either binocs from more experienced users.
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Hi folks I've recently been looking at upgrading my old 10/50s.
I've been looking at these
orion 20/80s
Omega 20/80s
Skymaster 20/80s
Orion 20/80s
And finally some skymaster 25/100s.
Has anyone owned any of these and what are your thoughts on quality and best for night sky viewing.
Many thanks.
Which binoculars
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Yes celestron