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Old 06-07-2018, 11:15 AM
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planets early evening hunter valley

Took these pics last night using SW180 mak and ZWOASI120MC-S.Maybe a little over processed but here they are.
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Old 06-07-2018, 11:29 AM
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These look great, I'd imagine you would have a fairly good Bortle class in the Hunter.
I am reasonably new to this and wondered what mount you are using with the SW180?
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They look great
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Old 06-07-2018, 01:11 PM
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These look great, I'd imagine you would have a fairly good Bortle class in the Hunter.
I am reasonably new to this and wondered what mount you are using with the SW180?
Hi ,
I’m using an aging SW NEQ6 which was polar aligned about 3+years ago for DSO imaging and still tracks nicely at a focal length of 2.7 metres.
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I’m using an aging SW NEQ6 which was polar aligned about 3+years ago for DSO imaging and still tracks nicely at a focal length of 2.7 metres.
Regards philip
Many thanks Phillip , seems like a fairly cost effective solution with the SW Mak.
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nice need to get my sw180 out , just not very steady on the evolution mount. how is it mounted rings?
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Good images, you still have your 9.25 sct?
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nice need to get my sw180 out , just not very steady on the evolution mount. how is it mounted rings?
Hi, you might remember I posted a thread with pictures , last year, of my successful removal of the dovetail and replacement with rings without affecting collimation. Regards philip
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Old 06-07-2018, 06:14 PM
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Good images, you still have your 9.25 sct?
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Regrettably I sold it and am looking for something similar.
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