aliwil
18-01-2010, 03:10 AM
Hi all -wishing clear skies to all,
I am asking for feedback on this 'scope. (Celestron CPC 800 -with dual fork mount).
A list of pros and cons from ppl whom have used it would be great.
It is definately at the top of my budget for 10 years, and I will hope to use it for astrophotography (definately including deep space- in the future).
I have read all the reviews i can find from www, and as I am a learner I am unfamiliar with the equipment needed for this -particularly the fact that I have read that it needs 'a wedge', can anyone tell me what this means in photography terms and will there be any other 'essential equipment'.
I am based near Margaret River in south-west WA, will a dew cover/heater be a vital part of nightly viewing?
Again any advice will be great.
My current tube is a 8" Newtonian on a EQ mount (cheapo), and as some mounts are; it is, 'about as stable as a blancmange' quote from "Stars of the Southern Skies," by Sir Patrick Moore.
Clear skies, Ali
I am asking for feedback on this 'scope. (Celestron CPC 800 -with dual fork mount).
A list of pros and cons from ppl whom have used it would be great.
It is definately at the top of my budget for 10 years, and I will hope to use it for astrophotography (definately including deep space- in the future).
I have read all the reviews i can find from www, and as I am a learner I am unfamiliar with the equipment needed for this -particularly the fact that I have read that it needs 'a wedge', can anyone tell me what this means in photography terms and will there be any other 'essential equipment'.
I am based near Margaret River in south-west WA, will a dew cover/heater be a vital part of nightly viewing?
Again any advice will be great.
My current tube is a 8" Newtonian on a EQ mount (cheapo), and as some mounts are; it is, 'about as stable as a blancmange' quote from "Stars of the Southern Skies," by Sir Patrick Moore.
Clear skies, Ali