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35638
Hi I have a TMB 130 f6 and soon to have a WO72 and want to put on an electric focuser - one that can be used with either scope. I dont need anything fancy -...
davidrossitter2000
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Mar 5, 2008
3:03 pm
35639
... A Robofocus (http://www.homedome.com/robofoc1.htm) should fit the bill nicely. I use one on my TMB 152. It took me two iterations (and a whole lotta help...
Louis Marchesi
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Mar 6, 2008
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35640
I am also looking to motorize the focus on my 130/780 with FTF3545 Feathertouch focuser. I am considering the JMI Motofocus, and although it fits the smaller ...
hewholooks
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Mar 8, 2008
6:34 pm
35641
... Why not consider the motor accessory from Starlight Instruments? <http://www.starlightinstruments.com/digital-FTS.html> I installed one on my FT3545...
Mike Dodd
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Mar 9, 2008
4:43 am
35642
Hi Hunter, Why not just get the motorized attachment and associated goodies from Starlight that are designed specifically for the FT3545? That's exactly what...
Jim S.
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Mar 9, 2008
4:43 am
35643
Jim, I would do just that, but I am trying to avoid the extra weight and the extra complexity of the computer interface of the Starizona product. My mount is...
hewholooks
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Mar 10, 2008
12:13 am
35644
The JMI motofocus units I've used had a lot of backlash and were limited in the torque they delivered for heavy imaging trains. STU ... am ... about ... to ......
sforster12
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Mar 10, 2008
12:37 pm
35645
Hi guys, I like to share this M63 and surroundings with you. After several hours of processing I'm rather content with the result and it's pretty deep due to ...
Karel Teuwen
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Mar 10, 2008
6:04 pm
35646
Hi Hunter, You mentioned the one thing I wish the Starlight motorized system supported -- namely, the ability to "manually" control the motor using the AP-GTO...
Jim S.
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Mar 10, 2008
6:48 pm
35647
Karel, Well, there's another object I planned to image that I won't bother with any more! Your's is just too good. I won't even try. :-( Just kidding. Yes,...
klefr2
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Mar 10, 2008
8:08 pm
35648
Hi Karel, WOW! That's absolutely stunning. Congrats! What software do you use for processing, and did you apply any deconvolution to this image? Cheers, Jim...
Jim S.
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Mar 11, 2008
12:58 am
35649
... WG: Karel, zooming in on the resolved galaxy structure here, if you had told me that this image had been taken with a 12 or 14 inch telescope, I would...
Wayne G
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Mar 11, 2008
3:18 pm
35650
Thanks Jim for the nice words. I mostly use Image Plus for colour combining and DDP, NeatImage for noise reduction and CS2 for the rest. I did not apply...
Karel Teuwen
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Mar 11, 2008
5:14 pm
35651
Thanks so much for commenting Fred. I think the TMB152 is a great scope for imaging and you will enjoy it a lot, i'm sure ! Best regards Karel _____ Van:...
Karel Teuwen
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Mar 11, 2008
5:29 pm
35652
Thanks also Wayne for the Kuddo's. And you are right about Thomas, these TMB's are perfecty made for deepsky photography thanks to him !! Best regards Karel ...
Karel Teuwen
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Mar 11, 2008
5:34 pm
35653
I would welcome advice on how to chose a suitable guide scope for autoguiding with my TMB 130/780 F6. The imaging camera is a Canon 20Da and the mount a...
Tom
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Mar 11, 2008
7:48 pm
35654
I have a Borg 50 for guiding the 130/780 for narrowband series, but unfortunately haven't been able to try it because I can't get a remote guider from SBIG....
dave_snope
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Mar 11, 2008
8:31 pm
35655
Hi, Here are some recent narrowband shots with an ST-2000XM, Astrodon Sii/Ha/Oiii filters, a TMB 152/1200, and an AP1200. Thanks much to Neil Fleming for his...
Jim Solomon
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Mar 12, 2008
1:07 pm
35656
hi Karel, this image is one to be proud of for ever! detail, color and framing is perfect! also the huge amount of backgroundgalaxies is striking!!! perfect! ...
dietmar hager
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Mar 12, 2008
8:10 pm
35657
Nice work, Jim. I am still struggling to finish my own version of IC410 <g>. Glad the star trail trick helped. I had no idea you had those issues with your...
Neil Fleming
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Mar 13, 2008
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35658
Thanks a lot Dietmar for the encouraging words. Dark skies really helps ! Best regards Karel _____ Van: tmboptical@yahoogroups.com...
Karel Teuwen
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Mar 13, 2008
9:57 am
35659
I see several recent posts from users of the TMB 152/1200 scope. In looking at pictures and descriptions, I see people using up to full frame 35mm size...
klefr2
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Mar 13, 2008
1:25 pm
35660
Given the sub-pixel accuracy of the guiding in today's cameras, this is not as important as it used to be. Guiding to 1/10th of a pixel is now standard. ...
Neil Fleming
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Mar 13, 2008
1:54 pm
35661
... I agree in general terms, but of course a lot depends on how well your mount operates. I use a 300mm guide scope with an ST-402 camera ...
Mike Dodd
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Mar 13, 2008
3:51 pm
35662
Hi Fred, I'm pretty sure that Karel, The Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the 152/1200 <smile>, is indeed using the matched Field Flattener. I definitely...
Jim S.
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Mar 14, 2008
2:20 pm
35663
You're right, Mike. I failed to state that differences in pixel sizes need to be considered in the same terms. If both scopes had the same focal length, yet...
Neil Fleming
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Mar 14, 2008
2:20 pm
35664
Thanks very much Mike, Neil and Dave, for replying to my post. According to my calculations I have a ratio of about 4:1 arcsec/pixel between the main scope and...
Tom
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Mar 14, 2008
4:13 pm
35665
I've also been having thoughts about putting a 2X barlow on the miniBorg for guiding at 500mm instead of 250mm if needed for a longer scope. I think 250mm will...
dave_snope
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Mar 14, 2008
7:44 pm
35666
All, I'm getting organized (saving my pennies) to get an 80 mm refractor to piggyback on my Meade LX-90. The TMB 80 has caught my eye, while I'm also looking...
spraudp
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Mar 16, 2008
12:53 am
35667
You're most welcome. Yes...definitely try it out and see how it goes. Although many folks feel comfortable at high differences between the focal lengths of...
Neil Fleming
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