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Revelation 80mm APO Doublet
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17 years 9 months ago #39958
by Matthew C
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Revelation 80mm APO Doublet was created by Matthew C
HI guys! seeing as im buying a new scope id like a small apo refractor to complement it! not now but in the future! How does this compare to the william optics scopes of equal aperture?Its an apo doublet and also boasts a 2" crayford focuser!
I know it depends on what i want it for. Well
1. wige field astro shots, Nebulae
2. maybe autoguiding
For what it is i think its a good price and that image with it of M31 is fantastic!
www.telescopehouse.co.uk/page.aspx?theLa...9B2CC&action=lnk
Thanks in advance,
Matthew
I know it depends on what i want it for. Well
1. wige field astro shots, Nebulae
2. maybe autoguiding
For what it is i think its a good price and that image with it of M31 is fantastic!
www.telescopehouse.co.uk/page.aspx?theLa...9B2CC&action=lnk
Thanks in advance,
Matthew
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time. . . .
T. S. Eliot
A wise man....
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17 years 9 months ago #39961
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Revelation 80mm APO Doublet
Matthew,
As far as I know it is in fact the same optics as the WO doublet. However the workmanship which goes into the WO scopes is first class since they are about the same price, I see no reason to depart from the tried and tested WO scope.
It will work for autoguiding but you *might* need to use a 2x barlow with the focal lenght a short 480mm. Saying that I have autoguided very long scopes at 600mm with no problems.
What mount do you plan to autoguide?
As far as I know it is in fact the same optics as the WO doublet. However the workmanship which goes into the WO scopes is first class since they are about the same price, I see no reason to depart from the tried and tested WO scope.
It will work for autoguiding but you *might* need to use a 2x barlow with the focal lenght a short 480mm. Saying that I have autoguided very long scopes at 600mm with no problems.
What mount do you plan to autoguide?
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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17 years 9 months ago #39964
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Forget about those little apo scopes.
The mooms of mars were discovered by a refractor with not very good optics.
APO= robbers.
Peter.
The mooms of mars were discovered by a refractor with not very good optics.
APO= robbers.
Peter.
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17 years 9 months ago #39965
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...and columbus went to America of a rickity old boat, doesn't mean we have to still do it today.
Quite frankly Peter, I think that is bad advice. Maybe years ago when APO's cost an arm and a leg that might have been true.
Matthew asked about a scope he plans to use for wide field imaging. An achromat will not cut it for that, unless you are prepared to put up with chromatic abberation and halos in your images.
Have you imaged through both types of scopes?
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Revelation 80mm APO Doublet
Forget about those little apo scopes.
The mooms of mars were discovered by a refractor with not very good optics.
APO= robbers.
Peter.
...and columbus went to America of a rickity old boat, doesn't mean we have to still do it today.
Quite frankly Peter, I think that is bad advice. Maybe years ago when APO's cost an arm and a leg that might have been true.
Matthew asked about a scope he plans to use for wide field imaging. An achromat will not cut it for that, unless you are prepared to put up with chromatic abberation and halos in your images.
Have you imaged through both types of scopes?
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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17 years 9 months ago #39967
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Replied by pmgisme on topic Re: Revelation 80mm APO Doublet
John Dobson said that real Astromomers look at the sky.
Pretend Astronomers look at computer screens.
Hear Hear John Dobson.
(I' say that Dee would agree.)
Peter.
Pretend Astronomers look at computer screens.
Hear Hear John Dobson.
(I' say that Dee would agree.)
Peter.
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17 years 9 months ago #39972
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Replied by DaveGrennan on topic Re: Revelation 80mm APO Doublet
Well thank God that some people didn't listen to him or we'd all still be wondering about many of the questions that professional astronomwers are answering all the time.
I digress;
My point remains, Matthew asked for specific advice about equipment to use for astrophotography. If he asked about visual equipment then that *could* be a different matter.
So my original premise remains, on what basis shoud he 'forget about those little apo scopes'??
I'm sorry Peter I might seem to be knocking you, that is not my desire. I have no doubt your advice is well meaning and possibly valid in another context, but Matthew did ask a specific question and he did state what he wanted to use the equipment for. Matthew is considering a significant investment and I'm sure you would want him to be very happy with his purchase. That will not happen with an achromat used for imaging.
I digress;
My point remains, Matthew asked for specific advice about equipment to use for astrophotography. If he asked about visual equipment then that *could* be a different matter.
So my original premise remains, on what basis shoud he 'forget about those little apo scopes'??
I'm sorry Peter I might seem to be knocking you, that is not my desire. I have no doubt your advice is well meaning and possibly valid in another context, but Matthew did ask a specific question and he did state what he wanted to use the equipment for. Matthew is considering a significant investment and I'm sure you would want him to be very happy with his purchase. That will not happen with an achromat used for imaging.
Regards and Clear Skies,
Dave.
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