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Pacman
20-03-2007, 11:05 PM
Hi, Im new to the IceInSpace forum.http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/images/icons/icon7.gif

Does anyone know where I might be able to purchase a small light and portable EQ mount and tripod, preferably with goto, that would suit a short focal length 80mm refractor. So far I have only come across heavy duty models designed for much larger scopes.

xelasnave
20-03-2007, 11:41 PM
Welcome Pacman if you keep an eye out in the buy and sell herein one may come up..I will be almost giving away a lxd 55 meade goto mount as the hand box is on the blink and have no reason to fix it as I have purchased an eq6..even if I dont sell it I say the lxd mount handled my 80mm and 70mm astro imaging combo very well. These mounts respond to a pull down and regreese when mine was running I really liked it for the 80/70 set up. mmm thinking about it I should fix it and keep it.
All the best.
alex

iceman
21-03-2007, 06:55 AM
Hi Pacman, welcome to IIS! Where's Cannon Valley?

What do you want the mount for? Visual observing or photography? It will make a big difference to what you should get, and consequently, the price too :)

Pacman
21-03-2007, 09:57 PM
Thanks for the welcome iceman and xelasnave. I would use the mount primarily for visual use, preferably with goto . Occasionaly I'd like to do some piggyback photography and through the telescope photography on short exposure objects.
Cannon Valley is approx. 140 kms north of Mackay QLD., next to the Whitsunday group of islands.

xelasnave
21-03-2007, 10:29 PM
The lxd 55 or one of the "earlier" Chinese mounts will do it. I have got wide fields piggy back up to 45 minutes unguided on each (one not a goto) and upto 200 seconds thru 80 x 400 ar when perfectly polar aligned. Certainly it is difficult to get 200 seconds but I have done this without star trails.. the secret is simply use a short focal length you can get away with it.. each of these mounts, at least for me, were better left unguided as when manually corrected problems creek in..it could be just me but Any amount of trying saw a better result if they both are left untouched. My method has always been to start with 60 seconds (thru the scope) and then one at 70, 80 and so on until the trails say dont bother going longer. I feel you will have lots of fun even with short exposures as there are many objects that you can get a decent capture with short exposure and short F/L. Also remember planet shots and Moon shots, sub second exposures are all you need...
good luck
alex

Mick
22-03-2007, 12:03 AM
Hello Pacman and welcome to IIS. A light Eq mount with tracking would be easier to find and work well, but if you want goto that will be harder to find. If you can hang off for a bit it looks like the Skywatcher EQ3 has an upgrade to computerised goto coming next year.

[1ponders]
22-03-2007, 12:18 AM
:hi: and :welcome: Pacman.

Have you checked out this mount (not eq unfortunately) in the Buy Sell and trade
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=18449

Pacman
01-04-2007, 11:13 AM
Thanks for the helpful replies guys. I sold my EQ5 mount last year as I was having trouble lifting it due to a work related back injury,(the C8 optical tube and accessories are still to be sold).

Astroman
01-04-2007, 11:15 AM
Or you could go the HEQ5, which has GOTO and will be perfect for the ED80, and later on photography if you like.

ving
01-04-2007, 11:34 AM
andrew, he just finished saying he did his back in with an eq5 and you want him to get a heavier mount!!! :P

hi pacman, the mount that 1ponders pointed out is designed for a 80mm. its not eq but it is goto :)

Astroman
01-04-2007, 01:05 PM
Didnt realise the HEQ5 was heavier... Okay forget that idea then... Ken had some success with an EQ1.