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StarGazingSiouxsie

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  1. Hey there I am rather late on this thread..... I love your picture of Orion! Like you, I sometimes use my 8" Edge on a CGXL. I also shoot unguided and can sometimes get near 2 minutes when the atmosphere alllows it. Regarding your image, can I ask what length you exposures were and if you used any filters? I haven't imaged Orion yet but am planning to next time it comes round and I'd love to get an image similar to yours! Thanks & the clearest of skies to you! Siouxsie
  2. Thanks, Peter, I appreciate your insights. What is your overall impression of your AVX, if you don't mind sharing? Would you buy one again? Have you had any issues with the dec & RA clutches which - even to my relatively inexeperienced EQ self - seem to be overly stiff/ Thanks
  3. Hello everybody, I am seeking the fruits of your experience please and would welcome any tips or advice you have for me please in using my first ever equatorial mount, a Celestron AVX. I have only had alt az mounts up to this point. I will be setting it up this weekend, it arrived a few days back. The reason for getting the AVX is to enable to (hopefully) broaden my astrophotography horizons - up until now I have only managed to get 10 second exposures before star trailing with my alt az mounts. I am planning to do appx 70% photography and 30% visual. I will be mounting my Celestron 8" Edge SCT to the AVX. I have ordered a second counterweight, I saw some people in the past advise this. I might also use my .7 foocal reducer. I also have a flip mirror which has been very handy acquiring my targets for photography. I have a Canon DSLR camera running Backyard EOS to my laptop. I also have a Celestron Focus Motor installed, which I like very much. I have never Polar Aligned before but am planning to use Star Sense All Star Polar Alignment routine. I have never used an autoguider before, either - will I need one? Any tips / help / advice / thoughts or cautions would be very gratefully received, thank you. Stay safe and happy and may you do so under Clear Skies!! Siouxsie
  4. The reason why I wanted to use CPWI was so that I could contol slewing and focusing from my laptop whilst also watching the image from my planetary camera on screen. Does anyone know of another option for me whereby I could get aligned user my HC, then be able to control my slewing and focus motor from my laptop screen. Thank you!
  5. Hi This is what I want to do - is it possible? I want to do my usual StarSense (SS) User Auto Align using my hand controller (HC) connected to my mount. Once aligned, I want to connect to CPWI to be able to control slewing and my focus motor. I don't feel confident enough yet to my SS alignments through CPWI. Questions - 1. Will CPWI recognise my alignment when I connect to CPWI, will I still be tracking? 2. Will I lose my alignment if I connect the HC to my laptop to connect to CPWI? Any insights, advice, tips or suggestions would all be gratefully received, thank you. Siouxsie
  6. Hi, I am just starting out with astro imaging. The Celestron Neximage 10 is my first planetary camera. After a shaky start, I can now acquire my tagets (Jupiter & Saturn) consistently, thanks to the GREAT advice I saw on this forum to use a Flip Mirror to help acquire the target easily in the camera. I ma taking time to get my foucus as good as I can. I have been watching Warm Weather Guy's Youtube videos (channel wwgeb) for guidance and have found them very helpful. I am using a 64 bit laptop with Windows 10, Icap to control the live camera and Registax for initial processing / stacking. I have taken a few videos lately and I now have subsequent questions to which I would greatly appreciate any assistance you can give me in answering, thank you. 1. I have been recording using the RGB64 setting. What I have noticed is that I have recorded 4 minute videos (which Icap saves as AVI files) yet when I play them back they are playing 4x fast? IE 58 seconds instead of 4 miutes. Any idea why? 2. Which setting do you recommend I use in Icap? RGB32, RGB62, Y800? etc Would changing to any of these affect the length of the final AVI? 3. The advice I have had thus far is to record my videos with as high a frame per minute rate as possible, as long as I don't excede the exposure settings. Is that good advice? I have been recording with a low resolution setting (something like 720x480) to give me the highest frame per minute rate. 4. I have imported some of my videos into Registax for processing but have been disappointed with results. Using the wavelets function seems to not make any noticeable difference. Thank you Siouxsie
  7. Thanks Peter! In the UK, my home, they were sold as V7 Special which is how I knew them.
  8. Thanks for your insights & advice, Peter, it is appreciated. Btw, is that a V7 the guy is riding on your avatar? I'm a big Guzzi fan. No bike at the moment but previously had a Le Mans Mk1 & a lovely V50 Monza
  9. Hi, I am a beginner at astrophotography although have done visual for a year or so. I will be using my CPC1100 tonight. I have a few questions to ask you, please - 1. Do I use the NexImage 10 with a diagonal or straight through? I currently have a Baader prism installed for my visual work. I have a 1.25" reducer on it 2. When taking videos of the planets, how long should I make the videos for? (Assuming average to good, fairly steady seeing conditions.) 3. Can the camera also take stills? 4. I was thinking of doing my alignment with an eyepiece in my diagonal, getting Jupiter centered and tracking steady in, say, a 12mm eyepiece and then pop in the camera so that I don't have to hunt around for him too much. Sound OK?? 5. Any other tips you can give me, please? I am also hoping to film Saturn, too Thank you, wish me luck!!! Siouxsie
  10. Thanks Nik I'll take a look at that and I hope enjoy my Mak as much as you enjoy yours!! I kinda see it as a halfway house between a refractor and a CST - has the the qualities of (better) contrast and sharpness that a refractor will bring but in a more manageable CST folded optics CST format (aside from secondary mirror being different)
  11. Hi, thanks, yes I want to look at more double stars and doing some Sol work is good on not too hot days. Looks like you (?) might he cradling a Skywatcher Maksutov there? Is it the 150 or 180? I have a 180 on backorder
  12. Hey there So I was wondering how my fellow visual astronomers use their clear sky observing opportunties every 2 weeks of each month when, like now, the Moon is very dominant and bright in the evening sky? I am very much into DSO observing so, for me, when the sky is lightened by the Moon most of my favourite targets are washed out or extremely faint. So when the Moon is up I find myself spending about a third of my observing time doing Lunar and the rest I use as an opportunity to experiment with alignment techniques, calibrations, goto approach experiments, etc. I actually enjoy experimenting with my OTA and mount as much as obseving itself, I have to be honest. So, aside from Lunar observing, and assuming no planets have risen yet, what do find yourself looking at when the Moon is up? Siouxsie
  13. Hi Mark, Thanks, I am relieved to hear that. Luckily for me resale values won't be an issue as I will never sell Cubs, I love him too much, but I hear what you're saying.
  14. If they devoted the same resources and care to their customer service as they do to their marketing campaigns they'd be a great company.
  15. Thank you very much, Peter, that helps a lot. So what level of damage would affect the final image? If someone scratched their primary mirror cleaning during DIY cleaning (not guilty) would that have an effect?
  16. Thanks Stu, I very much appreciate your reassurance. I've never had a damaged corrector plate before so I had no idea of the impact this would have on photon gathering and eyepiece image. Although he's damaged now, he's back home and will hopefully be as much of a joy to use as he ever was. Thanks, Siouxsie
  17. Hi, I'll make a longer post about my nightmare experience with sending my CPC to Celestron for repair when I've calmed down but in the meantime I would like some advice please on this situation. My CPC1100, Cubble, has arrived back home with me after having a broken power socket repaired by Celestron under warranty. The repair seems OK but they have damaged his corrector plate. It seems they collimate larger scopes when they're in for repair, even if you don't ask them to (I didn't). I know that they collimated him because they said they did on an email to me. So there are 3 scratches on his corrector plate. I am devastated about this as I treat my telescopes like my children. Also for the record, Celestron just literally chucked him into a box with no extra padding or protection except the foam from the factory. The box arrived here split, damaged and Cubble was on his side in the box with corrector plate cover off and foam protection displaced. I just could have cried & cried. Two of the scratches are about 2mm long. The third bigger one is about 4mm x 2mm They are all about half way between edge of secondary mirror housing and the plate edge. (They are defs scratches, btw - I've tried cleaning the corrector twice already.) My question is this - what issues should I expect now in my visual astronomy (I don't do imaging) from these scratches? IE will I notice them or the effects of them in my observing? Thank you, Siouxsie
  18. Hi, I am thinking of getting a Skywatcher 180 mm Maksutov. Thinking of how I'll mount it, I'd like to use the Evolution mount that I currently own. It sits atop the heavy duty CPC tripod, not the regular Evolution tripod. I really want to avoid having to buy a another mount. I will be using the Mak for visual only, no photography. The stated weight of the Mak OTA is 19lbs and the length is 22". This is in contrast to the current OTA (8" Edge) that I have mounted on my Evolution which is14lbs and 17" long. Celestron have a suggested weight capacity of 25lbs for the Evolution mount. Questions - 1. Have you mounted a SW 180 Mak on an Evolution mount? If so please share your experience with me 2. If you have any general observations / comments / advice regarding my propsoed set up I would welcome those, thanks. Thank you, Siouxsie
  19. Read up the thread and you'll see my response as to why I bought (foolishly) from them again I'm not out to persuade you of anything, just drawing attention to a seller who sells used goods as new I posted about my experience on another very well known astronomy forum - and - guess what? It's happened to others, too, from the same company I do agree with you that **** happens in life and it's more a case of how does somooen react when things go wrong? But that's not what we're talking about here, we're not talking about innocent mitsakes.
  20. I agree their website is great, also purchases of smaller items has been very good. But when it comes to purchasing telescopes from them, I could not disagree agree with you more strongly about them not selling rubbish. My experience with them has been that they routinely sell customers damaged / used / repaired / returned telescopes held out 'as new' when they are obvioulsy not. Unless I am the only one this has ever happened to from them, of course - which I am clearly not as you yourself were sold used goods as new. The time before last that this happened to me with them, I took my case up with a senior customer service manager who told me they never sell used goods as new - that - which I know now to be blatantly untrue. As they say - buyer beware.
  21. Yes, thanks, that's what I'm doing. I do have a trusted source at a specialist astronomy outlet and they are going to source me a new CPC 1100 Edge and inspect it before shipping it on to me. And yes, in the USA. Like my avatar says, 38° North
  22. Hi, That is a fair question but it's also easy to be wise in hindsight. I probably also gave them too much benefit of the doubt regarding my previous purchases. I think the answer is because for all other items, such as eyepieces, batteries, etc their prices are usually the lowest, usually free shipping and their customer service service is actually really good. Regarding telescopes, I think / feel when supply is plentiful they will ship new, unused items. But when supply is tight or non existent then they probably cobble together returns / repaires to make seemingly new items and then ship them out. I certainly won't be buying telescopes from them again, that's for sure.
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