gbeal
21-07-2009, 07:57 PM
On the "will I, won't I" cycle again with Off Axis Guiders.
I received today a brand spanking new Orion Deluxe Off Axis Guider, and have slipped it onto the imaging train to find my Baader MPCC will not quite allow both cameras to come to focus easily.
I will revert to the guide-scope until I can pluck up the cash to go something bigger and better.
If you are looking to try an off axis guider, these are starting to become the one that most can make work, with many adjustments, and a good selection of supplied fittings, T thread extensions etc.
New (and this one is essentially) they are AU$209 plus post.
Mine will be AU$175 posted, save some money.
Pictures are available, but best bet is to scoot to Bintels site and see for yourself what they are and what they come with.
PM me.
Gary
I received today a brand spanking new Orion Deluxe Off Axis Guider, and have slipped it onto the imaging train to find my Baader MPCC will not quite allow both cameras to come to focus easily.
I will revert to the guide-scope until I can pluck up the cash to go something bigger and better.
If you are looking to try an off axis guider, these are starting to become the one that most can make work, with many adjustments, and a good selection of supplied fittings, T thread extensions etc.
New (and this one is essentially) they are AU$209 plus post.
Mine will be AU$175 posted, save some money.
Pictures are available, but best bet is to scoot to Bintels site and see for yourself what they are and what they come with.
PM me.
Gary