Dave: Wonderful shot! Thanks for showing what the SV85S can do! Look forward to seeing more of your work! Vic ... photo on a website. This is a 35 min....
I would like to think Bilbo was a steal. Now I think you will see more activity out there like this as many new telescopes are being made and old one...
The 70 degree eyepieces are not Stellarvues, but made in Canada. However, as you may have heard, we introduced the prototypes of our wide field eyepieces at...
Thanks Stephen. I really like your North American Nebula photo on your web site- the color balance is nice. Great photo of the M8 region you sent the other...
I ordered a 102 apo a few weeks ago when I saw the waiting list was down to a week. It arrived yesterday. The telescope gods must have been vacationing,...
In a message dated 4/30/2004 8:46:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jtucci@... writes: ...my first CCD photo through my AT1010. Tooch, I'll second & third...
In a message dated 5/1/2004 6:54:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time, vic@... writes: Nighthawk sales have doubled this past quarter. So we will continue to...
In a message dated 5/1/2004 9:20:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dethier@... writes: I ordered a 102 apo a few weeks ago when I saw the waiting list was down...
In a message dated 4/30/2004 1:59:29 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dwtm@... writes: I am a proud new owner of a SV85s and I have put my first deep-sky photo...
Ditto to your comments Jim. I got my AT1010 used earlier this year and couldn't be more pleased with it, once again last night I was blown away by the views...
Hi Vic, Yesterday, more out of curiousity than anything else, I ordered your E4014WA and E4019WA thru the StellarVue website. Now I read that you are...
Thanks, I have been wanting to go the Joshua Tree gatherings since I bought the AT1010. Just getting the stars to align so I could go has been tough. I will be...
Daniel: Congratulations on your new 102 APO! Also, I am glad that some of the luck I had when first obtaining my SV105 went your way. Nothing worse than...
Hi Daniel, Congratulations on the new scope. As a former 102D owner it also took me awhile to get used to not having a rotatable focuser on my SV105. Now I...
They are both very good eyepieces. Most at JT liked the new 9mm SW more than the 8.6 WA but it was a dead heat really. They are just about identical. The best...
I have all the metal parts finished except the attachment piece for the backs. When that is done we can measure the weight, etc of the actual production model....
In a message dated 5/1/2004 12:58:37 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jtucci@... writes: I will be going to RTMC again this year. Does the group go and if so...
I just got one of these leg lockers (link is http://www.alsastro.com/tripod_accessories.htm ) from Al Canarelli for $45 bucks to use on my Stellarvue M4...
Fantastic shot Dave!! Man, that baby really jumps out at you. And for your first...excellent! Keep 'em coming! Looks like the guidescope set-up is working...
Hi again Mark I use my Nighthawk with a Coronado double-stacked SM40 and a BF10. It works very well (so is a Dayhawk too). The assembly you refer to is an...
Hello SV telescope users and others - I have a question: The solar filters manufactured by Baader, Thousand Oaks and others are generally well made, consistent...
Gary - thanks! The guidescope seems to work pretty well. I also have found that focusing is fairly easy using the knife-edge focuser from Hutech Corp. It...
Last night was fun until the seeing went lousy. I'll keep this one short and sweet: I began catching Luna 90 minutes before sunset. Using my polarizer and 5mm...
This is a good point, Bob. One could certainly use the photographic [ND3.8] filters visually, provided that they employ post-ND filtering on the diagonal. I am...
Thanks for information, Darren, esp as to how the brightness of the solar image changes in inverse proportion to the square of the magnifications used. I...
For astrophotography, the books say that the guide scope should have at least 5X the focal length of the telescope/camera system. I have been shooting at...