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DJVege
02-02-2007, 10:09 AM
Hi all,

I was directed here by Rob (Sup Rob) from cloudynights. I'll just post this link to my thread on cloudynights, so that I don't have to write EVERYTHING again. But in short, I'm looking at buying a scope. I want to do some planetary viewing (up close and personal :)), as well as seeing some nebulae and galaxies!! I'm heading towards an EQ Mount (now that i know what one is), and need suggestions on a scope (and any accessories) and WHERE to buy from. I live in Rockhampton at the moment, but will be back in Brisbane in August/September. Anything else you need to know, just ask! :)

My thread is here -> http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1397477&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=all&fpart=1&vc=#Post1397477

Any suggestions are very welcome!

Thanks heaps!

...DJVege...

Dindsy
02-02-2007, 10:49 AM
Hi DJ,:hi:
Saw your post. Good questions. I'm a noob too. I've done quite a bit of reading though so I'm getting up on the theory. Problem I'm having is actually finding stuff. :mad2: But the guys here have given me some good advice.

Check out the Australian magazines for adds and suppliers of Scopes in OZ. Australian Sky and Telescope(don't get the US version, US adds) and Sky and Space.

There some good reading on the start of this forums beginners page.

If you don't plan of photography go for a dobsonian. I'm not fussed about aligning the EQ mount but the eyepiece can end up in strange positions which is a bit uncomfortable.

DJVege
02-02-2007, 11:46 AM
Hi Dindsy,

Thanks for the advice! At the moment I'm trying to find out prices for photography and how much extra it will cost.

You decided on a scope yet?

By the way, what's this "Cool down" stuff? Why does a scope "Cool down"?? Does it warm up, too? :shrug:


...DJVege...

duncan
02-02-2007, 11:55 AM
Hi DJ,
Welcome to the club.Went and had a good read of your questions and seems you're a bit like me.I have decided on a skywatcher sw252 on an eq6 mount.
This scope gives me a reasonable amount of aperture(10") and a low f/ratio which i can utilize for astrophotography later on. The eq mount is a must though for photo work.
This scope is costing me $2600.00approx. But of coarse then there's all the xtras to come later,lol.
Hope you find what you need (not want).:P
Cheers,
Duncan:welcome:

duncan
02-02-2007, 12:05 PM
Hi DJ,
Cool down period means the time it takes for the primary mirror to change to the same temperature as your surrounds. So i guess if you had your air conditioner set to cold in the house and took your scope outside it might need to warm up as well.
Hope this helps.
Look along a hot road and you can see it shimmer. Same sort of thing happens with optics. This is the best i can explain it,cause i'm a noob to,lol
Cheers,
Duncan:whistle:

DJVege
02-02-2007, 12:09 PM
Hi Duncan,

Thanks for the answers. I think I understand! :) Where are you buying your scope from?

Cheers!!


...DJVege...

duncan
02-02-2007, 12:26 PM
Hi DJ,
I'll be getting mine from suncoast optical up here in Cairns.
Another reason for cooling down is distortion,and probably focus shift as well.But hey like i said i'm a noob as well.I guess we'll learn all this as we go.
Hope this helps you a bit. Keep on asking questions no matter how silly they may seem. Everyone has to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Duncan:thumbsup:

Dindsy
02-02-2007, 12:50 PM
Hey Duncan, that shimmer analogy was good. I saw that the other night before it started to rain. Just on sunset when I was looking for Venus. I saw the shimmer but I thought that might have been coming up from the ground. Was it actually my scope?

I have the skywatcher 6" 150mm on EQ3 mount. I do want to do photgoraphy and have tried attaching my D100 to the eyepiece (i bought the attachment).

Striker
02-02-2007, 12:57 PM
I recommend a 10" Dob then once you get the hang of it you can buy a EQ mount if you want to track.

duncan
02-02-2007, 01:03 PM
G,day Dinsy,
That shimmer you saw was probably due to heat rising through the atmosphere.But all these types of things can have an impact on what you can see.The best advice is to have your scope set up so it can adjust to the surrounding temperature. If in direct sunlight i would be tempted to cover with a tarp or something as painted surfaces can draw in the heat.
As i said though,I'm only a noob to this as well so get advice from as many as you can.
That way i don't get all the blame,lol.
I tend to think things through very logically and as scientificly as what tiny bit of grey matter i have lets me,or something like that.
Cheers,
Duncan

DJVege
02-02-2007, 01:05 PM
Yeah, that was what I was heading towards at the moment. Do they come with stationary mounts?

Also, how do you connect digital cameras to the scope? Do you need to buy a special camera?

Thanks guys.

...DJVege...

duncan
02-02-2007, 01:11 PM
Hi DJ,
I'll leave the camera bit for someone else with far more knowledge than me.I know you need adaptors and stuff so better for others to help.As for going with a dob i guess it comes down to dollars.I thought of going that way however i know i'll get into photography so thats why i decided to go with an EQ mount straight up.
Cheers,
Duncan

rmcpb
02-02-2007, 03:33 PM
Striker/Tony gave you great advice, a 10" dob then an equatorial mount for it later to allow tracking and serious photography.

If you want to try photography before the mount then read Mike's article (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/index.php?id=63,201,0,0,1,0).

Cheers

DJVege
02-02-2007, 03:52 PM
Great link! Thanks Rob. OK! I think I've decided on a 10" Dob for now. Any suggestions where to buy it from? Online? I live in Rockhampton, so I don't know of any astro shops around here. What about the Meade LightBridge 10"???

Thanks again.


...DJVege...

Dindsy
02-02-2007, 04:07 PM
check out
http://www.astronomyonline.com.au/
http://www.bintel.com.au/

DOn't know about delivery but they are good shops IMO.

jjjnettie
02-02-2007, 04:12 PM
Hi DJ,
You can order quality scopes from online companies such as Bintel, Andrews Communications, MyAstroShop to name a few. Check out the ads in Sky and Space as well as Sky and Telescope.
All can arrange delivery to your place.
Shop around though, some will throw in a few extra eyepieces and filters.
It was $70 to have my Dob delivered from Sydney to Brisbane with Andrews.

acropolite
02-02-2007, 04:26 PM
:welcome: to IIS DJvege, as the others say, a 10 inch dob will give you a great view of the sky without a lot of cost and can be mounted on an Eq mount later if desired. Make sure if you are getting a scope freighted that the dealer has insurance.

rmcpb
02-02-2007, 06:30 PM
DJ,

If you are thinking of mounting this scope on a GEM eventually then you would be restricted to the solid tube models. the Lightbridges are not designed for use in a GEM without lots of modifications.

When you order your scope make sure it has a crayford focuser, preferably the 10:1 one, other than that most of the Chinese scopes we have are much of a muchness and it will come down to price and the little extras.

Cheers

DJVege
03-02-2007, 09:34 AM
What's a crayford focuser?

Any shops here in Rocky, or should i wait till i get to Brisbane to have a look?

So far I'm leaning towards a Meade Lightbridge 10", a barlow lens, range of eye pieces....(may not get them all at once).

Any critical reviews of the above?

Thanks guys.


...DJVege...

chunkylad
03-02-2007, 12:21 PM
As Rob says: If you're thinking of remounting your dob on an equatorial mount later on, Lightbridge dobs are less suitable than solid tube types. Lightbridge dobs are truss types - meaning there's nothing really solid to attach 'scope to the EQ mount, without a lot of mucking about.

Crayford focussers are friction type, as opposed to rack and pinion type focussers. They are smoother and more accurate. The 10:1 version allows much finer movements when focussing: e.g. at higher power when you need very small increments to get an accurate focus. Plus, Crayfords allow the focus to be 'locked' when, for example, you're using heavy 2" eyepieces.

Cheers

Dave W

NewToStars
04-02-2007, 01:06 PM
i don't think there are any places in rocky to buy telescopes from.. as the other guys suggested buy it online.. there's generally only a week wait for it to get delivered.... quicker if they have it in stock :)

call York Optical in brisbane or buy from telescope.com.au off the net. they will be able to help u out and maybe suggest something else to buy. but as a first timer go the 10" dob.. i got 8 and i'm very happy with it.. best i could afford at the time..

DJVege
05-02-2007, 09:23 AM
Yeh, I'm 95% set on a 10" Dob. Which, I'm not sure, but I'll keep looking. I'm going to Phil's place sometime soon to check out his scopes, then I'll check out York Optical when i'm in Brisbane next. I think I'll pick up a pair of 15 x 70mm Binoculars first, then when I'm back living in Brisbane in Aug/Sept, I'll FINALLY buy my scope! :)

Any suggestions on Binoculars?

Thanks for all the help!!

...DJVege...

iceman
05-02-2007, 09:31 AM
I'm selling a 10" dob.. :) though it's probably a bit of a drive to come and get it.