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12 years 5 months ago #94251
by DaveGrennan
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
J41 - Raheny Observatory.
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Starlight Microfocuser
Pat I've spent quite a bit of time testing various brands of focusers of late and starlight is as good as any i've seen. If you want to *really* make the most of it tho, you might consider investing in a pair of 'flopstoppers' so that the mirror can't shift while focusing.
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
J41 - Raheny Observatory.
www.webtreatz.com
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12 years 5 months ago #94252
by Pat_Dunne
Celestron CPC 9.25
Celestron Ultima LX 8mm, 13mm, 17mm, 22mm, 32mm.
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Replied by Pat_Dunne on topic Re: Starlight Microfocuser
Cheers Dave, I have found the Starlight to be really good. Thanks for the suggestion of the flopstoppers, but I'll have to hold fire on any new purchases for the time been.DaveGrennan wrote: Pat I've spent quite a bit of time testing various brands of focusers of late and starlight is as good as any i've seen. If you want to *really* make the most of it tho, you might consider investing in a pair of 'flopstoppers' so that the mirror can't shift while focusing.
Celestron CPC 9.25
Celestron Ultima LX 8mm, 13mm, 17mm, 22mm, 32mm.
Starlight Microfocuser
A full set of Snickers Thermals
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