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Larryp
26-01-2013, 03:52 PM
Don't know if anyone is interested, but Stellarvue are selling their SV90 f7 Raptor with Carbon fibre tube at a $500.00 discount until Valentines Day.
brian nordstrom
26-01-2013, 04:05 PM
:eyepop: Thats a good price !! for a beautiful scope .
Brian.
Larryp
26-01-2013, 04:16 PM
Sure is, Brian. I ordered one!
MortonH
26-01-2013, 11:01 PM
Nice one, Laurie. Should be about as portable as your 80mm but a step up in aperture and quality. Let us know when it arrives.
batema
27-01-2013, 01:23 AM
Could you please tell me where you are buying this from?
Mark
Larryp
27-01-2013, 07:23 AM
Will do, Morton
Larryp
27-01-2013, 07:27 AM
Direct from Stellarvue in USA, Mark. They ship to Australia. If you are interested, just email them and they email you a pro-forma invoice-once you check the invoice and ok it, they send you a request for payment through Paypal.
brian nordstrom
27-01-2013, 10:09 AM
:shrug:Laurie , I have googled , searched every where and cant find this $500 sale anywhere ??
Where did you find it ? I have a mate that wants one .
Brian.
Peter.M
27-01-2013, 10:16 AM
http://www.stellarvue.com/svr90t.html
typed it into google was the first on the list.
gbeal
27-01-2013, 10:17 AM
LOL, the $500 bit might have been the issue mate, it's $500 off, not $500 total.
http://stellarvue.com/svr90t.html
Gary
brian nordstrom
27-01-2013, 10:22 AM
:confused2: Bugger I thought this was the sale of the century ! , still $1400 aint bad . Thanks Gary.
Thanks as well Peter , I seen that , but was , as Gary said looking for a $500 , 90mm Raptor ???
Brian.
MortonH
27-01-2013, 07:11 PM
Someone kill this thread.
DO...NOT...NEED...ANOTHER...SCOPE.. .
FlashDrive
27-01-2013, 07:14 PM
Say after me .....YES I DO ....:P;):D
Flash ..!!
MortonH
27-01-2013, 07:18 PM
Hi Laurie,
So what's the total cost including shipping?
Morton
Larryp
27-01-2013, 07:42 PM
Hi Morton
I ordered it with a Vixen dovetail plate and finder base,stalk and hinged ring mounting shoe-extra $72.00 Shipping by USPS International Priority costs $116.95
Total cost US $1683.95
MortonH
28-01-2013, 08:13 PM
Thanks, Laurie.
Still managing to resist...
Larryp
31-01-2013, 12:04 PM
Apparently all sold now. Mine is about to be shipped. Can't wait!
MortonH
31-01-2013, 12:23 PM
Still showing as available on the website, but I'm not going for it. Spent too much already this year and I love my SV80ED. You gonna keep both scopes?
Larryp
31-01-2013, 01:22 PM
I got an email from them this morning, and they said they are all sold. I think I'll keep the Nitehawk as well-its a beautiful little scope, and if I ever want to use a bin0-viewer it has a removable section of the tube so it can get focus without a barlow. I cannot see any false colour in mine-is yours the same?
MortonH
31-01-2013, 01:32 PM
My Nighthawk shows a tiny amount of false colour on bright objects, but it could be atmospheric rather than the optics. And I only notice if I go looking for it. Definitely a keeper!
Larryp
31-01-2013, 04:29 PM
Hey Morton, they are a remarkable little scope, aren't they? An FPL51 doublet with virtually no false colour! Vic Maris reckons the lens design is more important than the glass type for colour correction.
brian nordstrom
31-01-2013, 08:40 PM
:shrug: Yea , Laurie and Morton , I still kick my self for selling mine , here is a photo of the many side by side's I done with my sweet ED80 , the Nighthawk was right up there , even being classed as a 'Semi APO ' ? .
Brian.
MortonH
31-01-2013, 08:54 PM
And colour correction isn't the most important thing anyway. I've had ED doublets with FPL-53 that were better corrected for colour but showed less detail because they weren't as well corrected for other aberrations and had less contrast. I was shocked the first time I looked at Jupiter with the SV80ED - there was so much more detail than I expected.
For photography colour correction is important as any blue fringing is exaggerated but for visual it's much less so. What Vic does is make the lens pretty much as good as it can be (he also states that their minimum standard for all lenses is a Strehl ratio of 0.95).
So as a visual observer I'm extremely happy with my SV80ED and SV110ED. They're a great combination!
Larryp
31-01-2013, 09:32 PM
I haven't tried any photography with my SV80 yet, but I expect it will be ok. I am certainly impressed with its lunar/planetary performance. Like you, I was amazed at the the amount of detail it shows. And a Strehl ratio of at least .95 is pretty good!
Colour correction is important to me-if I can see chromatic abberation, it really bugs me-but I cannot detect any!
I thought about selling it because its so close in aperture to the 90mm, but its just too good to let go.
MortonH
31-01-2013, 09:46 PM
Yeah, keep it. Not sure you'd get a particularly good price in the used market since there are so many cheap ED refractors available and the extra quality of Stellarvue optics might not be so well known here.
Mind you, if you find you never use it once you get the 90, I reckon Brian or Flash might be up for it!
Larryp
31-01-2013, 09:52 PM
I thought I might not get much for it, and I'm tired of losing heaps on selling telescopes. I've had a look through an ED80 and don't think its as good as the Nitehawk, but for price, that's what it would be compared with.
Something else I really like about it is the way the imaging train all screws together-very solid and no flex.
brian nordstrom
31-01-2013, 09:52 PM
:shrug:Am I Invisable ?
Brian.
Larryp
31-01-2013, 09:55 PM
No Brian-you're not invisible!:lol: Are you saying you are interested in the SV80?
brian nordstrom
31-01-2013, 10:33 PM
:sadeyes: I used to own one mate , as I said , I regret selling it .
Mine was #109 0f the 150 Lanthium 'Semi APO's " SV ever made , and it was as good as my FPL53 Saxon ED80 .( thats why I spent lots of time comparing them) 600mm f/l on the ED80 and 560mm f/l on the SV .
I did a lot of digging on why the SV Lanthium's where so good ( Vic e/mailed me more than once on this, as he is proud of the Lanthium's ) , and yes as you and Morton are saying , its in the design of the glass elements , SV has it sorted .
Refractors Rule :thumbsup:here's another .
Brian. .
Larryp
31-01-2013, 10:42 PM
Brian, I'm looking forward to getting the 90mm triplet apo. It should be a ripper. I don't think a lot of people realise how good Stellarvue's scopes are!
Stardrifter_WA
31-01-2013, 11:16 PM
Hi Laurie :hi:
I know their viewfinders are great :) I have two Stellarvue 8x50 RA Illuminated finders and wouldn't use anything else now. They are fantastic finders.
I am going to check out some of their scopes when I go to the US in August, when I go to Stellafane.
Cheers Peter
brian nordstrom
31-01-2013, 11:26 PM
;) As good as a good Takahashi , my friend , I have owned both and yes SV are real close . .I wont even go there , a comparo . Your SV 90 against my Takahashi Fluorite SKY90 ...
Your 90mm SV triplet thats on its way will be one of the best thats ever been made , Laurie a good buy mate .;) .Awsome scope .
Brian.
QUOTE=Larryp;941068]Brian, I'm looking forward to getting the 90mm triplet apo. It should be a ripper. I don't think a lot of people realise how good Stellarvue's scopes are![/QUOTE]
Larryp
01-02-2013, 08:36 AM
Thanks for that endorsement, Brian! Makes me feel I made the right decision.:)
MortonH
18-02-2013, 01:15 PM
Stellarvue has extended the sale. Damn, it's tempting...
Larryp
18-02-2013, 01:26 PM
You won't regret it Morton!
Larryp
14-04-2013, 09:42 PM
Had my first look at Saturn through it last night-a very impressive scope!
Absolutely tack-sharp at 180x, and no hint of any chromatic aberration.
I'm definitely keeping this one.:)
MortonH
14-04-2013, 09:52 PM
Saturn was awesome through my SV110ED at Lostock. Go the Stellarvues!
Larryp
14-04-2013, 10:05 PM
I reckon!
But Morton, I have a feeling not so many people realise just how good they are.
Stardrifter_WA
14-04-2013, 11:12 PM
Hi Larry,
I want a small grab and go and will have a look at these when I am in the states in July/August. I am looking a for a short focal length 60 - 80mm. The Stellarvue is one of the brands I intend to look at. I really hope to see a variety of scopes at Stellafane. With some luck, I may be able to pick up something decent second hand.
Really cannot see myself coming back empty handed :D
Cheers Peter
MortonH
14-04-2013, 11:46 PM
A few people had a look at Saturn through mine last night and they were all impressed (well, all except Mark Suchting, but I think it takes at least a 6" Tak or AP refractor to get him going :P).
Larryp
15-04-2013, 07:14 AM
I think you would be happy with Stellarvue, Peter:)
Retrograde
16-04-2013, 10:31 PM
Yep it sure was! :thumbsup:
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