DarkKnight
29-10-2016, 10:46 AM
After a frustrating twelve months I think I can finally see a speck of light at the end of the tunnel.
After a dud HEQ5, an EQ6 I upgraded to NEQ6 Pro specs (it was too heavy for me to consider portable as I need to travel to get clear sky) I now have a new HEQ5 Pro that seems to suit my requirements.
I'm a photographer who has developed a passion for the night sky, both wide-field and nebulae. I'm a Nikon user, currently with a D7200 which while not ideal for wide-view should be fine for nebulae.
I'll be using the very sharp Nikon 300mm f4 with a 1.4 T/C which will give me a 420mm f5.6 lens. Because of my need for portability a large 'scope is not on my radar at this stage and anyway I've seen some very acceptable shots of nebulae taken with various telephoto lens.
My intent is for long exposures with low ISO and to that end I've ordered a Losmandy Side by Side plate to mount my camera and a guide scope.
Apologies for the long lead-up but I think it helps those willing to give advice if they have some background info.
OK, the nitty gritty. I have a budget of around $500.00 for a guide scope and camera. I was looking at the ZWO 60280 60x280mm 'scope and the ZWO ASI120MC camera, and while there seems to be plenty of happy ZWO camera users, I've not been able to find any feedback on the 'scope. As an alternative 'scope I've looked at the Skywatcher 80x400mm which seems like a good option as it could give me the alternative of using it to try some imaging with the guide camera.
Any thoughts or recommendations appreciated.
After a dud HEQ5, an EQ6 I upgraded to NEQ6 Pro specs (it was too heavy for me to consider portable as I need to travel to get clear sky) I now have a new HEQ5 Pro that seems to suit my requirements.
I'm a photographer who has developed a passion for the night sky, both wide-field and nebulae. I'm a Nikon user, currently with a D7200 which while not ideal for wide-view should be fine for nebulae.
I'll be using the very sharp Nikon 300mm f4 with a 1.4 T/C which will give me a 420mm f5.6 lens. Because of my need for portability a large 'scope is not on my radar at this stage and anyway I've seen some very acceptable shots of nebulae taken with various telephoto lens.
My intent is for long exposures with low ISO and to that end I've ordered a Losmandy Side by Side plate to mount my camera and a guide scope.
Apologies for the long lead-up but I think it helps those willing to give advice if they have some background info.
OK, the nitty gritty. I have a budget of around $500.00 for a guide scope and camera. I was looking at the ZWO 60280 60x280mm 'scope and the ZWO ASI120MC camera, and while there seems to be plenty of happy ZWO camera users, I've not been able to find any feedback on the 'scope. As an alternative 'scope I've looked at the Skywatcher 80x400mm which seems like a good option as it could give me the alternative of using it to try some imaging with the guide camera.
Any thoughts or recommendations appreciated.