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| Feb21-13, 07:57 PM | #205 |
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Planning to buy a first telescope?CONGRATULATIONS on your new telescope. You can wait on the laser collimator. |
| Feb21-13, 09:06 PM | #206 |
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I put the scope together last night but by the time I got it ready, it got cloudy out.
Today, it was 100% visibility all day long but as soon as I got home, bam, clouds! Is this a curse or what? I did manage to get a moon shot though since it was almost full.
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| Feb21-13, 09:14 PM | #207 |
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Nice job QP!
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| Feb21-13, 09:31 PM | #208 |
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I took the above by just carefully holding my iphone up to the eyepiece. I have a DSLR, is there a mount I can get which would allow me to mount it directly in front of the eyepiece?
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| Feb21-13, 09:44 PM | #209 |
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http://www.telescopes.com/telescope-...aptersmall.cfm |
| Feb21-13, 09:45 PM | #210 |
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Sweet, on sale too.
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| Feb21-13, 11:41 PM | #211 |
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I would caution against eyepiece projection photography. It is more difficult than prime focus and generally yields disappointing results. Even planets typically yield better images at prime focus than with eyepiece projection. A good barlow lens is all you probably need.
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| Feb24-13, 08:11 PM | #212 |
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| Feb24-13, 08:26 PM | #213 |
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| Feb25-13, 02:40 AM | #214 |
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Prime focus is my suggestion. You will need an adapter to mount the camera to the focuser. I also recommend APT for software. It allows you to preview your shots and is not expensive. You should be able to get decent moon and planet shots even without a clock drive.
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| Feb25-13, 09:08 AM | #215 |
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Alright I'll look into that. My other question is for eyepieces. I read somewhere that a telescope has the best acuity with an eyepiece focal length equal to about twice the focal ratio. So that would be 12mm for my scope (2*1200mm/203mm). However this would only give me 100x zoom, and I'd like more zoom for planetary viewing. Should I get a 12mm EP and a 2x Barlow? Or a 6mm EP? Or some other combination? Also what is a good recommended eyepiece for < $100 range? I was just going to get the Orion 2x shorty Barlow and the 12mm long eye relief eyepiece from telescope.com, but I was also considering the 12mm ED eyepiece as well, not sure which one would be better or if there is another brand which offers better bang for the buck.
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| Feb25-13, 03:28 PM | #216 |
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I'm not big on visual observing, I mostly do AP, so I use a Zhumell kit of eyepieces. I'm sure they aren't spectacular, but I find them to be alright.
http://www.telescopes.com/telescope-...dfilterkit.cfm |
| Feb25-13, 04:21 PM | #217 |
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You will discover yourself drawn to widefield eyepieces for general observing. I would suggest something in the 20mm range for this purpose. For planetary viewing, a 9mm ep along with a 2x barlow is a good choice. Unbarlowed it will yield 133x, which will be just about ideal on most nights. With 2x barlow, you can get 266x, which is about as much useful magnification as you can coax out of an 8" primary under very good seeing conditions. In theory, you push it to as much as 400x, but, that assumes near perfect optics and seeing conditions. Not terribly realistic. Owl astronomy has a good selection of good quality eyepieces like these at very reasonable prices.
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| Feb25-13, 09:16 PM | #218 |
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This isn't to say that they are a bad business; they aren't. I would just expect some unpredictably with certain items. |
| Feb26-13, 08:20 AM | #219 |
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I'm trying to keep my EP budget around ~$120 for now. I can't decide between getting a ~12mm EP and a barlow or just one good ~6mm EP. I'm thinking about getting a Baader Planetarium Hyperion, but can't decide between 5, 8, 10 or 13mm and/or barlow to go with it.
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| Feb26-13, 09:59 AM | #220 |
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You may wish to peruse ebay, as well. You can usually find a variety of both planetary and wide field eyepieces that are relatively inexpensive.
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