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DeathWarpedUp

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  1. Baader hyperion zoom mk4 is a good choice, and as its a zoom so you maybe able to remove your gasses and focus in.
  2. Ive done similar and it works for me, Hyperion zoom and a 40mm W/O Swan. was what I was aiming for. However I got a wider 28/68 to counter the narrow 24mm of the zoom. Mines an f10
  3. Not sure how much you want to spend, but if you can afford it get both, or should I say the Baader Hyperion Zoomm m 8-24, if its not too heavy for the scope. Failing that go for the celestron zoom thats cheaper. You can thank me later.
  4. Sorry to jump in on this, but as the Op got the answer, I might be able to get one too. I'm afer something to plug a baader clicklock 2", so I can leave it attached to my visual back without a gaping hole open into the back of my sct, can anyone advise?
  5. I used to work for a major UK bank in their credit card disputes dept. It happens all the, time, there is a bottom line limit where they simply just let it go as it will end up costing more investigating than the claim itself. However they keep a database of those claiming of course and will investigate if there's a persistent offender. However since chip and pin it's a lot harder for people to prove they have been scammed, still happens though.
  6. Hi Dale, I think you are the one in the position to semi-answer the question. Does the eyepeice holder unscrew itself from the prism? If it does then the next question is regarding thread size. I'm not sure which diagonal you have, but Altair do a 2" prism clicklock type, so it might be worth emailing altair direct they might be able to send you their version to attach/modify: https://www.harrisontelescopes.co.uk/acatalog/altair-2-prism.html#SID=566
  7. Thank you both. Still looking, however based on both your comments regarding a little more is better than a little less im still researching and starting to think about the Altair 30 as an option, some nice write ups and the cost is a smidge nicer
  8. Haha, thats just making my life harder Ok, so given the choice in my shoes with my scope what would you go for regarding getting the best out of dso's and nebula of all sizes and shapes for anything up to £200ish in a widefield taking into consideration, quality, ease of use ect 2" only. Gun to your head time (No pressure) Anyone else want to play
  9. Thanks John, So in regards to the lower magnification, this should help (in theory) to improve the viewing of some nebula/DSO? Obviously as long as I stay within the realm of the f10 magnification capabilities. Even if only marginal for things like M81, the 40 would be better for teasing out detail, even if only minor?
  10. Thanks, the plan ultimately is to keep my EP collection pretty minimal and so im just looking for something that will give me a wide view sweet spot between fov and quality image. to compliement my Hyperion zoom Mk4 which as you know, narrows a bit at 24. As I said in my first post I was recomended a 68/34 for my scope, I just wonder how it compares with a 68/40 and similar ep's. Its so hard to know when you cant try this stuff out in a real setting.
  11. Thank you. This question may sound a bit dumb, as I may be way off the mark in my understanding regarding FoV. In the 68 34 vs 40. Is there much in the 40 that I couldnt see in the 34, I know the veil nebula is a monster ect so not even a 40 might get it all in. but as the ES stuff is generally wider viewing than some other Ep's of similar mag would a 34 be enough to cover most deep space stuff. Is the 40 in most scenarious simply able to see the star/space ect around the objectand the 34 is wide enough to see the whole of most objects, any experience with them anyone?
  12. I just downloaded, fantastic. I knew it would be on an app just so many different ones available, saves me having to trawl through. Thanks.
  13. Hi All. Is there are apps/websites that will give a daily list of things worth looking for each night. Stellarium ect are fantastic, but more helpful when you actually know the skies and are hunting down specific things, or perhaps I havent found what im looking for on stellarium? . Thank you
  14. With the lockdown and recent clear skies, and my house move finally sorted with a garden finally worthy of even bothering to get my scope out. Im getting back into seeing whats out there. I have a cpc 800 SCT and an old set of eyepeices, Ive also recently got the Hypersion zoom Mk 4. And Im looking for a decent widefield EP. Im contemplating the ES 86/34 as this seems the sweet spot for my scope (would a 68/40 be better, or an 82 Degree?), Ideally I want a 2" wide view. Can anyone give their thoughts, alternatives and recommendations. Its obviously 8" F10. So I think ive done my homework, but i'm happy to be told otherwise. . Ideally any ideas for a money no object, then something around my price range (or cheaper but will still do the job) or slightly better ect. I'm sure you know the drill £200ish. Thanks
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