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Fedele

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  1. Hi to all. there is the new that meanwhile i have found, at 20 km of my town, a EM11 Temma 2M what do you think about? there was 3 upgrade of the mount (2Z, temma 3) and i don t know the differences. i have read that is a good mount for photograph, and it is ok for me but DSO imaging is a very future option). Now i'm interested on only visual and planetary imaging (i use fs102, c8, mewlon180) Is it already goto or becomes goto with which accessories? should / could I update the hardware to the latest versions? as? in short, tell me a little about yourself. thanks
  2. what about, for visual and planatery imaging use? ( alway FS102 and 180c) thanks
  3. C8HD??? Review. Buyed, Tested, selled, in two weeks End of the review
  4. Hi, i have found a used EM10. i like the idea to have a Taka mount for my FS102NSV. Is a choice that have sense today? control , 3 kg counterweight and 220V power supply. request of 900 euro 1) This is ok for FS102? it will be ok for a future 180c or 210? 2) it have manual manuale micro motions? 3) if i want to equip it with a goto which one should i buy? thanks
  5. I hope all will be right with this used piece. Meanwhile i have buyed a used 6x30 finder. It is the best 6x30 finder i have used, for what it show me. but the dream did not last long because the eyepiece had a slight internal crack in the edge. It did not affect the vision in the least. having said that, being a perfectionist, I couldn't stand this thing and I sent it back to the sender. i will buy it new. one thing, however, I must tell you. the field was wide, but the exit pupil rigid, meaning you have to find the right position. I think this may be a problem in real use. Furthermore, the field is really wide, there is a small yellowish chromatic residue and I have a slight sense of daze looking at the image, however crystal clear over the whole field. I therefore think that it is certainly a tool to have for completeness, but that I will not use practically, having a normal angled finder.
  6. i owned two UFF 18mm that has this effect. If it is tollerable in mono view, it is difficult the use in Binoview. So...Explore Scientific They "go beating" (i don t know how to translate), they don't vignette, they guarantee a good exit pupil and they don't seem to suffer from parallax. But I'm not finding them in EU (just one). For this I am turning to two PLoss Televue 25 mm. (i want this range of price) The only doubt that I was reading a loss on the sidelines
  7. The curse of large eye relief eyepieces is notoriously the parallax effect: a small movement of the eye is enough to see the image disappear, even if it is an extended image like that of the Moon. No eyepiece has been shown to be exempt from this unpleasant feature, which however must be considered an intrinsic property of the optical scheme and not a real defect.
  8. The difference at the end is not so huge. but with the ploss i have less lenses
  9. Hi... FS102NSV is on the way. Meanwhile i m find the right choices for accessories. II don't like parallax, short pupils, vignettes etc. For use with MaaxBright IIt I had thought of a pair of Explore Scientific 20 mm 68 ° 31.8 which reflect the various technical conditions. Since they don't seem to be available in the EU (if you have any information let me know where available), I had thought of two simple PLOSS TELEVUE 24 mm 31.8. They should be excellent despite those fewer degrees. On the other hand, I like the idea of having fewer lenses in the optical path. What do you tell me? On that price range (150 euros) what other choice do I have? (I repeat without parallax etc) thanks a lot for the tips
  10. Hi. I have found a used Ioptron Minitower II at the Half of the price. I need an Grab and go possibly goto fpr the FS102NSV and future Mewlon 180c (soon) 1) is a good mount? 2) is good now for the NSV? 3) is good for the future 180c? thanks
  11. i have placed my order i have found in USA the green bracket for 6x30 🙂 for my green 2005 NSV
  12. Nobody is left alone It is a company of 50 employees. The distribution is bigger
  13. Tomorrow i will pay the FSNSV guys....
  14. 🤣 devastating effects ... knowing me we will see some good ones
  15. A virtual walk around the Factory. What a wonderful place. (I love Japan)
  16. Selling not only “products” but also “Reassurance” 2011, Itabashi Product Technology Award to "Takahashi Seisakusho", Ltd "We can offer our products with confidence and responsibility because we are able to complete every step by ourselves.” “We do not think that «selling is an end», but the relationship with our customers just starts from that point,” said Mr. Takahashi. said Mr. Tokio Takahashi, President of Takahashi Seisakusho, Ltd. Source: https://www.kaisyahakken.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/kigyou/takahashijapan/
  17. the day before Tomorrow is the big day. I will formalize the purchase of the FS102 NSV. You reassured me that I'm making the right choice ... yet the worm tells me: "and if you regret it?" hahah what if the DZ was better? who knows .... we'll find out
  18. Another fascinating video about takahashi factory where, among other things, you can notice the scrupulous "artisan" operations of centering the optics https://youtu.be/BC0dBh53dyI
  19. JUST CURIOSITY An AZ-GTi can work well with a FS102NSV in a mono setup with diagonal or in a bino setup with diagonal and MAXBRIGHTII?
  20. one thing is certain though ... you Japanese make superb optics, but background music that is a distraction. I Love Japan. 🙂
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