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Old 30-05-2018, 07:46 PM
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william Optics Megrez 90 Apochromat F6.2

Hi Everyone,

I have just upgraded my kit to a bigger scope and now have my William Optics Megrez 90mm Telescope for sale. This was the first refractor I used for Astro photography and has served me well for many years.
The scope is a 90mm F6.2, 558mm Focal length, with the field flattener it comes in at 445mm F4.9.

What’s in the box?
• William Optics 90mm FD APO (With original paperwork, Serial Number 100027, Manufactured Date 27/10/2010)
• William Optics Digital Dial Gauge Focuser (this is an upgraded focuser to the stock one and has temp gauge on the focus knob)
• William Optics Soft case (foam lined travel case for telescope)
• William Optics Tube Rings
• Losmandy Mounting plate
• William Optics AFR-IV Field Flattener
• Finder Scope and Bracket with Cover Sleeve)
• William Optics 2 Inch Diagonal (Dura bright DB-15 in box)
• Orion Vixen to Losmandy Saddle Plate

Optics are clean, and the scope only has minor cosmetic (fair wear and tear) marks.

Attached are images of the kit and some pictures I have taken with the scope using a Standard EOS-600D and a CDS-600D camera (modified EOS-600D)

Looking for $1000 (buyer to pay postage)

This would suit both a visual observer or a budding Astro photographer.
Cheers
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Old 30-05-2018, 07:48 PM
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Old 31-05-2018, 11:39 AM
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Hi Anthony, if I were to buy this it would primarily be used to start me off into astrophotography and as you can imagine I am trying to work out my budget to do this. I am just beginning my journey. Would the finder attached be adequate to start astrophotography or would I need to replace it fairly quickly in order to get reasonable results?
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Old 31-05-2018, 12:37 PM
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Hi Glenn,

The Megrez 90 to take astro images will work well as you will see from the images I have taken with it.

The finder scope in the pictures I purchased for when I was doing visual work so I could find the objects I wanted to see through the eye piece. It wouldn't be suitable for a guide scope.

I have a 70mm William Optics Zenith Star with rings that I mounted on top of the M90 that I used for guiding.

To be honest you would need to consider a guide scope or OAG to do long exposure (assuming a DSLR) like 5 minute subs.

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Old 31-05-2018, 12:55 PM
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Hi Glenn,

The Megrez 90 to take astro images will work well as you will see from the images I have taken with it.

The finder scope in the pictures I purchased for when I was doing visual work so I could find the objects I wanted to see through the eye piece. It wouldn't be suitable for a guide scope.

I have a 70mm William Optics Zenith Star with rings that I mounted on top of the M90 that I used for guiding.

To be honest you would need to consider a guide scope or OAG to do long exposure (assuming a DSLR) like 5 minute subs.

Regards
I had a similar setup. I used a zwo guidescope ($150'ish) and Zwo asi034
camera ($150 I think) for guiding and it worked great.....I still use it on a second setup I have running and 5 minute exposures are a walk in the park with it.
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Old 31-05-2018, 01:16 PM
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Hi Glenn,

The finder scope in the pictures I purchased for when I was doing visual work so I could find the objects I wanted to see through the eye piece. It wouldn't be suitable for a guide scope.

To be honest you would need to consider a guide scope or OAG to do long exposure (assuming a DSLR) like 5 minute subs.

Regards
For prospective buyers, you can fit a 50mm GSO/Bintel straight through finder/guide scopt through the WO finderscope rings. I took the WO finder scope out, and remounted the rings to a piece of machined aluminium plate mount on top of the main scope rings, works a treat.
Bo
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Old 01-06-2018, 11:36 AM
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Old 01-06-2018, 11:47 AM
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Sent you an email earlier today.
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Old 01-06-2018, 06:30 PM
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Just adding, for anyone looking at this- I have used one, very nice scope!
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pm'd again as first one may have failed.
 

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