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josh
09-09-2005, 01:54 PM
Hey crew. Havent had the net for a few months. Anyway sold my dob and upgraded to an lx90-lnt. Very nice scope. Well made and the optics are fantastic. Some probs with aligning but all of them have been due to the user being an idiot {thats me}
Getting into some photagraphy with my digital camera.
Has anyone used the digi-t adapter that was advertised in as&t.
I called and they quoted $150.
Do they work well {they better for that cash}
Anyway just thought id touch base again after being away for awhile. Ill hassle you all with my first pics soon
see ya

[1ponders]
09-09-2005, 03:22 PM
Josh, if you haven't read the manual front to back yet, here's a hint. Do your mount training. Towards the back of the manual in a sidebar are the instructions for training your drives. Without that your accuracy will be all over the place.

asimov
09-09-2005, 04:03 PM
Congrats Josh. Pardon my stupidity here, but is a LX90 an SCT, & does the '90' mean 90mm dia??? (it can't be! surely?)

signed: another idiot, lol

acropolite
09-09-2005, 05:48 PM
Josh depending on what type of camera you have, adapters vary in price. If you have a DSLR then $150 is way too much to pay for an adapter. Good to see another Go-Toer amongst the dobber hoards. BTW Asimov the LX90 is an Meade 8 inch SCT similar to the Lx200.

asimov
09-09-2005, 06:02 PM
Cheers Phil.

Starkler
09-09-2005, 07:26 PM
It must have been a pretty poor dob if an sct is considered an upgrade :poke:
:rofl: :P

[1ponders]
09-09-2005, 09:39 PM
:lol:

Argonavis
09-09-2005, 09:46 PM
My LX90 has *superlative* optics. I suspect that this is an upgrade on the averge GSO dob, but your mileage may vary.

And as a former inhabitant of the Meade yahoo groups, it cannot be overemphasised that the drives need training and calibration. Its all in the manual.

Argonavis
09-09-2005, 09:50 PM
The Meade LX90 has a Schmidt Cassegrain optical configuration, with a spherical primary mirror and front corrector plate supporting the secondary mirror. I am not sure why Meade designated them as LX90's, as they are traditionally 200mm aperature telescopes. I understand that Meade may be expanding the line so that we will have 250mm LX90 etc

RAJAH235
09-09-2005, 10:55 PM
The LX200's are/were the top of the line. According to the Meade cataldog, the LX10/LX50/LX90's are all built with 'cheaper' bits. eg; gears = aluminium not bronze, DEC bearings = nylon bushes, lighter forks, Electronics, etc etc. Depends on the model you buy as to what/where they save costs.
The optics, AFAIK, are all the same tho.
All excellent t'scopes. :D L.