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This group is for owners of Stellarvue equipment, those who want to learn more about Stellarvue equipment and those interested in astronomy in general. More information may be found at www.Stellarvue.com.

You are welcome to freely post messages and pictures of both your equipment and any astropix taken through your equipment. We have a great group of members here, so take advantage of their experiences and advice. Most of all, Let's have some fun! This group will give out what is put into it so activity is encouraged...

Here is another outstanding astrophoto taken by Jon Talbot and the SVR105 Raptor apo triplet. This is the region around Antares. Stellarvue owners have the opportunity to attend trips to remote and beautiful locations as a benefit of ownership. Good times are always had at these events are featured currently on the Stellarvue website.

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Re: SV110-ED + Filter for Moon and Planets?
Scott, My scope has the same 2" Crayford as the SV70ED. The f/7 80mm ED was also offered as a solid aluminum tube with the 2" two speed Crayford: The SV80ED
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 5:09 am
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Re: SV110-ED + Filter for Moon and Planets?
Yeah, I wasn't really clear about a number of things regarding that (e.g., did the coating change, did the model designation change, did any samples of the
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 3:58 am
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Re: SV110-ED + Filter for Moon and Planets?
Matt, There is every reason to predict that you will be quite pleased with the optical performance of the 110. I used one as my primary planetary imaging scope
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 3:51 am
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Re: SV110-ED + Filter for Moon and Planets?
Hi Matt, When the SV110ED was first offered I recall there was a version optimized for imaging which has disappeared. I think a different coating was used
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 3:29 am
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Re: SV110-ED + Filter for Moon and Planets?
David, It's just here in the SV Refractor List in the Files section: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Stellarvue/files/%2AStellarvue%20FAQs/ Bruce just gave
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 3:16 am
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