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Old 13-09-2020, 11:38 PM
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Tony
Thanks for the kind comments, although I wouldn’t necessarily class my 6’ f6 as a big newt
I have an 8” f5 at my dark site and some folk use 10” f4’s and 12” f4’s too , nevertheless it’s been a great scope for over 3 years. It was advertised on the Bintel website back then as a great visual scope which can also do lunar and planetary imaging but not imaging with the larger sensors , I think I’ve ruled that out over 3 years imaging with both DSLR APS-C and OSC cooled APS-C sensors
Ryan
Thanks too
My mistake Martin, I must have been thinking of your 8". In that case I've gained an appreciation of what the 6" version is capable of matched with a new OSC camera.
Looking forward to more images as you gain experience with the 2600.
Cheers,
Tony
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