NTgazer
09-01-2015, 04:19 PM
Hi guys, I thought I would introduce myself I've been researching/lurking for a while. I'm currently on my 'B' plates (binoculars only) but am narrowing down my search for my first scope and will no doubt pick your brains for some advice soon. I'm a pom living in Darwin and am still amazed by now dark the skies are here, especially if you go a short way down the track - unbelievable. Downsides at the moment are wet season cloud cover (although lightning storms are spectacular) 28 degree nights and mosquitos that could easily carry off a small refractor. More frustrating though is shipping/freight costs, some quotes are just crazy!
As far as viewing target interests go I'd say a bit of everything but prioritising widefield views + nebulae etc then globs and double stars, then planetary and lunar.
I will definitely be looking at getting into AP once I've got to grips with eq mounts and have learned more of the sky, I have already had a go with just a regular tripod mounted dslr and rotating, cropping, stacking short exposures. I love photography and have experience with photoshop and various aspects of image editing so the steep AP learning curve should be manageable. Goto isn't a biggie either way for me, I know it makes things easier and I have a lot to learn as it is but I would like to be able to navigate from charts and star hopping eventually. Partly due to high shipping costs and small re-sell market up here I will be erring more towards the "buy it right first time" mantra where possible rather than buying a 'beginner' setup and selling it 6/12 months later for an 'intermediate' etc. To that end my aim is for a G11 mount (tripod at first then in approx 18 months I will be in a position to install permanent pier at a new rural property where it is fabulously dark) and scope-wise unless I'm talked out of it I've almost got my heart set on the carbon fibre Explore Scientific 152mm mak-newtonian. I hope to use my canon 400d for imaging and if all goes well will look to do some mods to it like remove chip filter and possibly even add peltier cooling some time in the future. Any advice or help will be much appreciated, this forum has been most informative already and there's clearly a wealth of knowledge and experience here
Thanks and clear skies
As far as viewing target interests go I'd say a bit of everything but prioritising widefield views + nebulae etc then globs and double stars, then planetary and lunar.
I will definitely be looking at getting into AP once I've got to grips with eq mounts and have learned more of the sky, I have already had a go with just a regular tripod mounted dslr and rotating, cropping, stacking short exposures. I love photography and have experience with photoshop and various aspects of image editing so the steep AP learning curve should be manageable. Goto isn't a biggie either way for me, I know it makes things easier and I have a lot to learn as it is but I would like to be able to navigate from charts and star hopping eventually. Partly due to high shipping costs and small re-sell market up here I will be erring more towards the "buy it right first time" mantra where possible rather than buying a 'beginner' setup and selling it 6/12 months later for an 'intermediate' etc. To that end my aim is for a G11 mount (tripod at first then in approx 18 months I will be in a position to install permanent pier at a new rural property where it is fabulously dark) and scope-wise unless I'm talked out of it I've almost got my heart set on the carbon fibre Explore Scientific 152mm mak-newtonian. I hope to use my canon 400d for imaging and if all goes well will look to do some mods to it like remove chip filter and possibly even add peltier cooling some time in the future. Any advice or help will be much appreciated, this forum has been most informative already and there's clearly a wealth of knowledge and experience here
Thanks and clear skies