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Skywatcher Star Adventurer
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10 years 1 month ago #102304
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Hi guys
Does anyone know if there are any reviews of this mount out there on the web showing it in action and displaying actual images taken with it? I have searched the web and found a number of sites on youtube that show it being taken out of the box, a long review from Astronomy & Nature TV showing how it looks and how it's put together. I thought that it was strange that they did not review it in action, merely stating how it looks and feels, Stephen showed us a sample at a recent IAS meeting and it is a beautiful piece of kit, but I want to know how it performs in the field.
Christmas is coming and my better half is asking what I would like as a present, and this looks mighty tempting. :devil:
Paul
Does anyone know if there are any reviews of this mount out there on the web showing it in action and displaying actual images taken with it? I have searched the web and found a number of sites on youtube that show it being taken out of the box, a long review from Astronomy & Nature TV showing how it looks and how it's put together. I thought that it was strange that they did not review it in action, merely stating how it looks and feels, Stephen showed us a sample at a recent IAS meeting and it is a beautiful piece of kit, but I want to know how it performs in the field.
Christmas is coming and my better half is asking what I would like as a present, and this looks mighty tempting. :devil:
Paul
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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #102308
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hi Paul,
The most recent edition of Canada's Sky News (astronomy) magazine had a short review of the Star Adventurer. I have a digital subscription with them and can check if I can print the article.
List of contents at www.skynews.ca/current/
John
The most recent edition of Canada's Sky News (astronomy) magazine had a short review of the Star Adventurer. I have a digital subscription with them and can check if I can print the article.
List of contents at www.skynews.ca/current/
John
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10 years 1 month ago #102309
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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Skywatcher Star Adventurer
John, you're a prince. :rock:
The unit looks to be a winner, and with the number of different configurations of scope or camera, it is sure to appeal to a variety of different folks.
Man, this is so tempting. :S
Dear Santa
I've been a good boy, well apart from that incident in a pub in Ballinskelligs, but we don't need to go into that... :pinch:
I would like a bike and a ball and a Skywatcher Star Adventurer, and if you have room, an Astro-Physics 175mm Starfire and a 3600GTO mount.
Love to Mrs Claus, and Rudolph.
Paul
The unit looks to be a winner, and with the number of different configurations of scope or camera, it is sure to appeal to a variety of different folks.
Man, this is so tempting. :S
Dear Santa
I've been a good boy, well apart from that incident in a pub in Ballinskelligs, but we don't need to go into that... :pinch:
I would like a bike and a ball and a Skywatcher Star Adventurer, and if you have room, an Astro-Physics 175mm Starfire and a 3600GTO mount.
Love to Mrs Claus, and Rudolph.
Paul
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10 years 1 month ago #102310
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Hi Paul,
I went ahead and bought a Star Adventurer from Stephen a little over a week ago. I have not had a chance to try it out yet due to the weather. Brought it to West Cork with me last week on a 3 day mini break to try it out but we were washed out. Only had a chance to use it indoors so far but looks a great piece of kit. Plan to use it with my 18mm-55mm lens and my 55mm-250mm, also use DSLR dashboard apt with my Nexus 7. Have it mounted on a fairly sturdy aluminium photo tripod, little or no vibration.
Looks to be clear tonight so fingers crossed. Will let you know how I get on
I went ahead and bought a Star Adventurer from Stephen a little over a week ago. I have not had a chance to try it out yet due to the weather. Brought it to West Cork with me last week on a 3 day mini break to try it out but we were washed out. Only had a chance to use it indoors so far but looks a great piece of kit. Plan to use it with my 18mm-55mm lens and my 55mm-250mm, also use DSLR dashboard apt with my Nexus 7. Have it mounted on a fairly sturdy aluminium photo tripod, little or no vibration.
Looks to be clear tonight so fingers crossed. Will let you know how I get on
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10 years 1 month ago #102311
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I look forward to hearing what you have to say about the mount, Tony, praying for clear skies.
Paul
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10 years 1 month ago #102314
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It looks like a lovely bit of kit.
Since I got my Polarie I have not set up my CGE mount once. So easy and quick to use and great results with the right lenses. Very travel friendly too.
Go for it. !
Since I got my Polarie I have not set up my CGE mount once. So easy and quick to use and great results with the right lenses. Very travel friendly too.
Go for it. !
The Lord giveth, the Revenue taketh away. (John 1:16)
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