I'm looking into buying my first telescope, and after countless hours of research and readings (a lot on this forum I must say!) I think I'm pretty decided on a Skywatcher 130pds.
My intend will be general observing (so probably a bit of lunar and planetary to start with but surely more DSOs soon after) and aiming at "playing around" with astrophotography. For this purpose I've been quite appealed by the dual speed focuser offered on the 130dps, as well as its aperture size and portability for the price.
Now I can't seem to find a 130dps sold with mount but I've been quite appealed by the az-eq mount found on the recent starquest line or explorer 130ps, as it would provide both the alt-az ability to freely stargaze all while allowing a more steady setup required for tracking in AP without having to require to 2 mounts (again, portability in mind). However I can't seem to find either of these mounts sold on their own.
So here are a few questions:
1. Is there any other (budget) mount alternatives that would allow such hybrid az/eq mode of operation?
2. Would it be possible to add a dual-speed focuser like this one:
https://www.firstlightoptics.com/skywatcher-focusers/dual-speed-crayford-1252-inch-focuser-for-skywatcher-explorer.html
On an Explorer 130ps (ie. https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/reviews/telescopes/sky-watcher-explorer-130ps-telescope-and-az-eq-avant-mount/) or Starquest 130p (ie. https://www.firstlightoptics.com/beginner-telescopes/sky-watcher-starquest-130p-f5-parabolic-newtonian-reflector-telescope.html) and essentially convert either of those into a 130dps?
3. Any suggestions for another alternative scope worth considering is still welcome, although I feel quite settled on a 130mm reflector with fast focal ratio.
Many thanks 🙂