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HollyHound

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  1. Wow, thatโ€™s an absolutely lovely scope youโ€™ve got there ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Iโ€™ve read the review mentioned above and I recall it was one of the finest scopes he reviewed on that site ๐Ÿ‘ Enjoy and welcome to the Tak clubโ€ฆ with that one, you might even be able to resist the urge to acquire more ๐Ÿคฃ
  2. You're in luck, just spotted a small break in the cloud and had 10mins on Jupiter.... bit hazy but able to check focus... with my current setup the XWs focus with around 2cm of outward travel on the focuser and the DeLite needs 3cm (approx). I intend to increase my fixed T2 extender ring from 15mm to 30mm, which will give me a more balanced inward and outward focus range, whilst allowing XWs, DeLites, Masuyamas and my Nagler 3-6 Zoom to all come into focus easily ๐Ÿ‘ So short answer, they are within 1cm of the XWs and so easily usable on the FC-76DCU (and presumably FS-60CB) ๐Ÿ˜
  3. Had one of these (and an 18.2) two years ago, and as Iโ€™m trying to build another lightweight set for my 76DCU, thought Iโ€™d try these again (to compare against my XWs) ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Thanks as always to @FLO for getting this out so quickly ๐Ÿ‘
  4. Thanks ๐Ÿ‘ The comparison reviews Iโ€™ve read, seem to indicate that the ES compares more than favourably to the Panopticโ€ฆ in the time I had mine, it was a lovely, compact eyepiece with a super flat view, but it does have significant distortion and I never thought it was as โ€œvibrantโ€ as my other eyepieces (XWs and Masuyama). Canโ€™t wait to try it out, and will report back when I can. Iโ€™ve also got a DeLite 13mm on the wayโ€ฆ I used to have this (and the 18.2) two years ago, and keen to see how this fares in my small Taks, as Iโ€™m trying to build a small and lightweight set for my grab and go refractors ๐Ÿค”
  5. Nice image... thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚
  6. Iโ€™ve had the Masuyama 16mm (1.25โ€) and 26mm (2โ€) for about a year. When used in my FC-76DCU (f/7.5) they exhibit quite significant field curvature from around 50% outwards and then astigmatism in the outer 20%. Still fine for โ€œframingโ€ and reference though. However, these aberrations reduce in the FC-100DC (f/8) and are not noticeable in either the FS-60Q (f/10), FOA-60Q (f/10) or Mewlon 180C (f/12). I havenโ€™t (yet) tried them in my 10โ€ Dob (f/5). They have really excellent contrast and a certain clarity and vibrancy in colour rendition, which makes them quite special, particularly for clusters and DSOsโ€ฆ for this reason they remain a central part of my eyepiece set ๐Ÿ˜€ I wouldnโ€™t have them as your only eyepieces though in fast(er) scopes ๐Ÿค”
  7. Another and unexpected delivery (wasnโ€™t expecting this for weeks)โ€ฆ thanks @FLO and @Dek Rowan Astro ๐Ÿ‘ Replacement AZ75 Pan/Tilt Handleโ€ฆ this will make the little mount even more usable than it already is ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  8. Few bits arrived todayโ€ฆ Clicklock 2โ€ to 1.25โ€ Adaptor - Got fed up swapping, so now DZ, M180 and FOA60 can all accept 1.25โ€ eyepieces easily again Baader ND Filter ES 24mm 68 - My FC-76DCU has been reverted to 1.25โ€ eyepieces only (keeping it simple) and so this is the new โ€œwidefieldโ€ eyepieceโ€ฆ I sold my Pan24 last year and long wait for another and Erfle no longer available. As reviews of this one are good, it should be perfect for the role, and slightly better eye reliefโ€ฆ itโ€™s also about the same weight as all my 1.25โ€ XWs, so will make scope balancing a non issue ๐Ÿคž
  9. I'll be completely honest and say that so far, I haven't seen anything in the DZ that wasn't seen in the DC and the views are very much the same (so far)... I'm sure that on a perfect night of seeing, that the DZ will likely get just that bit more detail out that the DC can't, but that hasn't happened (for me) yet ๐Ÿค” The extra 60mm focal length is useful, and being f/8, it really does sharpen up the edges on a few of my eyepieces (notably the XW14 and 20), but again these were quite fine already What is massively different though is ergonomics... The DZ is significantly heavier than the DC, but I'm using it on an AZ75 or AZ100 and it's not my grab and go scope (the FC-76DCU does that), so not an issue anyway. It has a focuser with a much longer travel (no need to worry about spacers quite so much) and it feels a tiny bit more robust. I also love the metal rather than plastic focuser wheels, although this is really nothing important. The sliding dew-shield is very convenient when carrying it in and out, and seems to be much deeper, so should give more dew protection. If you want to have that extra bit of optical perfection, for when it might just be usable, then by all means get the DZ, but you're losing very little (or nothing on normal nights) with the DC, and might also be able to use a lighter mount too ๐Ÿ‘
  10. I had my DC in that configuration for a short while before I got the DZโ€ฆ it was also had a slightly stiffer focus action, but never felt it was overloaded ๐Ÿคž Itโ€™s great in this configuration if you love binoviewing ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  11. I've always found the ScopeTech Zero (on Report 472 tripod) works perfectly with my grab and go setup of either the FC-76DCU or FS-60CB... however my FC-100DZ I feel is just a bit too much for this mount and although it will carry it, their is too much jitter as well for me ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Switching down to an 80ED might indeed by a good solution, as this is intended as a lightweight mount... or indeed looking at another mount ๐Ÿค” FWIW, the AZ75 carries my FC-100DZ perfectly (on a Uni 28 tripod) and it jitter free, although it is considerably heavier than the Scopetech!
  12. Lovely image of Mars ๐Ÿ˜€
  13. I suspect this will be a highly regarded replacement ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  14. Iโ€™ve posted another quick observing โ€œreportโ€ here One think I did noticeโ€ฆ Iโ€™ve been using the eyecups extended, but not been able to see the full field completely. I tried the eyecups rolled down, and that works nicely, but then itโ€™s easy to get too close and get some โ€œdarkeningโ€ of the view. The solution was simpleโ€ฆ eyecups extended again, but I just push my eyes fully into the rubber and suddenly the full field is visible and also it seems to help โ€œstabiliseโ€ my eye view too, and view is even more relaxed ๐Ÿ‘ Simple and quite basic information Iโ€™m sure, but just thought Iโ€™d record it ๐Ÿ‘
  15. Another quick session with the Canon IS 15x50... this is becoming a really nice treat, just being able to pop out for 10mins (in cloud breaks) and have a quick whizz around ๐Ÿ˜ Jupiter (three moons tonight) - No real detail on the surface at this mag, but lovely nonetheless (I had views of both South and North belts, plus all four moons on Saturday night with the FOA-60Q and FC-100DZ) Saturn (and I think a moon) - Rings are visible (as discernible bumps) Pleiades - These binoculars are made for this... just frames it beautifully and I'm seeing more and more small sets of stars each time I look M31 - Was easily found, a relatively small "smudge" initially, but as my eyes became dark adjusted, it became larger and a tad brighter (averted vision helped here)... first time I've seen this with these binoculars Finally had a few minutes sweeping around the Milky Way... the moon hasn't risen yet and it's quite obvious from our farm site here. but stunning detail through these binoculars ๐Ÿ˜€ I'm a massive fan of IS binoculars now, especially after a long day and with small windows of clear sky right now ๐Ÿ‘
  16. Managed two whole hours tonight (longest for a good while) ๐Ÿ˜€ AZ75 on UNI 28 with FOA-60Q and FC-100DZโ€ฆ this is proving to be a great setup, and quick to setup and take down again ๐Ÿ‘
  17. Umm, without straying too much into "political" territory.... let's just say things aren't too bright over here right now on that front ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Thanks for the price comparison ๐Ÿ‘ It's almost worth picking up a set of Ethos in the US if one was over there on a long(ish) business trip for example... assuming duty doesn't get involved on the way back in๐Ÿค”
  18. Very brief (25 mins only), again due to lots of cloud... but a sudden clear area popped up, just as I was taking the dog out before bed, so grabbed the Canon IS 50x50 and had a quick look... Jupiter - Beautiful with four moons strung out (two per side) Mars - This is getting brighter each time I see it now, so can't wait for opposition (FOA-60Q and Mewlon I think) Pleaides - These binoculars are absolutely the perfect tool to view these - It frames them nicely and I've never seen so much detail in binoculars before Moon (of course) - Had a good 10 mins on this exploring - Again, I've never seen to much detail in (hand held) binoculars before, really cool to view without mounts, tripods etc! As I said, it was only quick, but well proves the value of these binoculars for quick looks ๐Ÿ˜
  19. I absolutely know you will ๐Ÿ˜
  20. Aggh... I just sold this one ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Never mind, I really did enjoy using it, but I'm super happy with my XW5 at this focal length... I prefer the eye relief, FoV and ergonomics in my scopes. But I can attest, the Ethos are superb eyepieces for sure ๐Ÿ˜ That's a fact... they're super expensive, which is why most over here buy used!
  21. Interested to hear how you get on with the Dioptrx... it's a great little bit of kit ๐Ÿคž
  22. Ethos are wonderful eyepieces, but some don't get on with the hyper wide FoV.... I've loved mine but am moving them on, as I find that my XWs and Masuyamas do everything I need across all my scopes.... so for me my favourite eyepiece would be any from this case, plus the XW 30 and 40s ๐Ÿ˜ If asked to pick just a couple.. then the XW 5 and 7 would the ones for image quality, but the Hyperion Zoom 8-24 for sheer versatility (I have two in my binoviewer) ๐Ÿ‘
  23. Here's my setup, which includes two 2" ClickLocks (an M56i for Takahasi end and T2 for diagonal with 1.25" ClickLock adaptor), a Baader T-2 Prism Star-Diagonal and a 15mm T2 extension ring... works for all my (current) eyepieces (XWs, Nagler 3-6 Zoom, Vixen HR) and various others I've had over the years (not sure about the Delos 14mm, that had infocus issue I recall ๐Ÿค”). Perhaps overkill, but it's my most used (grab and go) scope ๐Ÿ˜ Hope this helps ๐Ÿ‘
  24. There's almost as much focuser as scope here.... nice one ๐Ÿ˜
  25. As mentioned earlier, you may find that the simple addition of a 7.5mm extension ring before the diagonal would allow sufficient focuser movement either side to allow all your eyepieces to focus ๐Ÿค”
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