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cventer
22-10-2005, 12:38 AM
After a long wait my 2 new family members are united....yeah baby....
I needed a mount that can carry between 50 - 70lb while imaging and when an MI250 came up 2nd hand I couldnt help myslef. I then needed to get pier made up for it so had a friend who owns a fabrication company make up a pier for me entirely in stainless. The end result is just awesome. Now lets hope this thing performs as well as my current G-11 /Gemini.
http://www.dslrfocus.com/mi250/
This obviously means cloud in melbourne for at least a week hence the indoor setup and test run....
Best Regards
Chris Venter
Can't wait Chris,
Looks like an awesome setup.
Well done.
davidpretorius
22-10-2005, 02:05 AM
can i borrow it for star camp???
looks great mate!
if that cloud hit sydney you are in big trouble!!!
oh hang on, its already here :(
sturdy looking setup there :)
[1ponders]
22-10-2005, 08:53 AM
Sweet looking setup Chris :D You sound a happy man:lol:
h0ughy
22-10-2005, 08:56 AM
is there a bridge missing its Pier?? that looks awesome! and here i am thinking the eq6 was steady
atalas
22-10-2005, 10:47 AM
Very nice setup there Chris ....I'm curious why you decided to go with the MI250 instead
of a Titan .
rumples riot
22-10-2005, 11:20 AM
Nice looking equipment, how do you find the celestron? Mount looks very sturdy also.
elusiver
25-10-2005, 11:16 PM
how much does that pier weigh chris?? looks sturdy as.. nice setup.. *droooool*
el :)
cventer
26-10-2005, 10:05 AM
Thge Pier column weighs about 50lb and the legs about 13lb each. Its easy to break down and transport.
Paul, the C925 is an wesome scope. I went with the Carbon Fribre XLT version and am impressed with the optics, weight and ablity to hold focus with Temp changes.
Louie, I went with MI250 instead of Titan becuase of 2 things really. 1 Price. I paid much less for the MI250 than a Titan and 2 the MI250 has an outstanding reputation and is compared in capability to the AstroPhysics AP900 in terms of its load and imaging abilities. Also I dont need to carry as much weight as the Titan allows. I can load 70lb on the MI250 for imaging which will be plenty when I finaly get a 12" RCOS sometime in my life.
Regards
Chris
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