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paul acreman

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  1. Yes I am really keen and my next trip out with my astronomer pals is in 2 or 3 weeks.In the meantime I have it out the doors of my conservatory as much as clear sky's allow.

    I will be able to use some of their eyepieces which will give me a good indication of my scopes potential.

    I can possibly stretch to 3 new Delos eyepieces,thinking of starting with 6,10 and maybe 14 or 17.3mm .I have a ts 30mm wide angle with the scope for now.

    It's always nice to have and look after from new,but second hand would allow perhaps one more.

    I will keep looking at the ads over the next few weeks.

    cheers

  2. Hi Magnus,

    I will read up on the Delites.

    I live in Leigh on sea in Essex.

    Because I am new to the hobby,I have been over to a place close by,Great Wakering with a couple of experienced astronomers who have taken me under their wings.

    It has fairly low light pollution out there,surrounded by a high bank.

    They might as well be talking in quantum physics for all I know,but trying to pick up the basics.But we have to all start somewhere,I believe if you don't know ask.

    One of the guys has a similar 16inch dobsonian so his choice on eyepieces is helping me.

    I am hoping to take mine over there next time which will be a relief to my wife.

    She could not believe it when it was assembled in the conservatory,and thought I was bringing home one the size of Captain Birdseye!

    cheers

    Paul

     

     

  3. Thanks Steve,

    Yes  the advice and help from everyone has been marvellous and I am taking onboard everything.

    Two local astronomers have taken me under their wings and I have had one of several, I hope ,viewing nights with them already.

    I have definitely decided I am going to use Televue Delos’s

    I have put wanted adds out on here and astrobuyandsell hoping for replies and if I can’t find two or three good second hand ones I guess I will have to buy new as and when I can afford it.

    I am going to try them without a coma corrector.If it becomes a problem on viewing the edges(I doubt I will notice,I am such a novice)a member on here has a good paracorr for sale.

    So any Delos guys out there?Want to donate a 6,10 and 14/17.3 I am waiting😊A nice 27-35 panoptic would be nice at a later date as I have a couple of eyepieces to get me started which came with the new scope.

    regards Paul

  4. Yes it is my first and my lifetime scope.That’s why I am asking your much appreciated and valuable advice.I am more than happy to save and buy the correct eyepieces to match the f4.5.Money is a big issue but more so when you make a mistake in buying the wrong parts.I am an engineer so I understand a few topics about The mechanics of our hobby.I have collimated my scope with a borrowed laser which itself needs collimating! 
    I have ordered the British manufactured anodised Cheshire collamater from FLO and I look forward to using it.I have only had the scope for a few days and pointing at Polaris out my conservatory doors with the eyepieces that came with the scope.A 30mm wide angle and a 9mm super plossl.I will keep looking on the for sale now I have your inputs about what eyepieces to consider.As it looks like I am going to go over my initial budget to get the right ep’s can you suggest 3 suitable sizes for now and fill in any gaps as and when I have the funds

    thanks again

     

  5. Hi,

    I am a novice but highly interested observer and finally a telescope owner looking for some good advice from your community.

    I try to do my home work and after reading your excellent forums for weeks I made a decision and bought my GSO 16inch truss Dobsonian.Apperature 406,focal length 1829 and a/f4.5.

    I have a budget of around £100.00 each to buy two or three eyepieces that will enable me to search the sky with as much potential as possible with the eyepieces I can afford at the moment.Purely observation not astrophotography.

    I know this is subjective and down to so many variables but the eyepieces I seem to read that are good value for their abilities are Nirvana,ES & Baader?

    I would like to view wide angle but i have read the problems associated with going too wide on the field of vision I have with this scope.

    I am just out to learn anything to help and relying on your experience and advice on this to help me in my new hobby.

    thank you so much in advance.

      

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