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dugnsuz
17-12-2010, 12:01 PM
Hello all,
Been ogling the Long Perng 80mm Carbon Fibre f6.2 Doublet on Andrews website.
FPL53 lens element and very sturdy 11:1 crayford focuser - looks very nice for $799AU + free postage!
Has anyone bought one of these scopes - some hands on experience might be nice to hear...particularly with regard to imaging.
Thanks in advance
Doug:thumbsup:
Waxing_Gibbous
17-12-2010, 12:35 PM
I think for $800 you could do better. I haven't seen / read much on these but what I have, has been pretty ordinary. No one has raved about the optics and I suspect most of the price has gone into the tube.
If CF is a must then Dannat's 90mm triplet would be an excellent choice or in a shorter FL the Orion CF80 or I believe there's a Stellarvue 80EDT on a-mart.
A touch more lucre, but definately a cut above I would think.
dugnsuz
17-12-2010, 01:46 PM
Cheers Peter - no, CF isn't a 'must' for me, but as any scope I purchase would be used solely for imaging, decent optics are.
The lack of rave reviews is probably telling, but sometimes newer models take a wee while for the review floodgates to open.
Do you have any links or recall where you read some reviews of this particular scope?
All the best
Doug:thumbsup:
allan gould
17-12-2010, 02:18 PM
might be better off with this
http://www.williamoptics.com/wo_shop/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=521
TrevorW
17-12-2010, 02:49 PM
or this
http://www.stellarvue.com/svr80ed.html
dugnsuz
17-12-2010, 03:21 PM
Oooh! very nice Allan - works out about $980AU delivered.
andrew2008
17-12-2010, 03:26 PM
That is a great buy at the moment. They were even cheaper over thanksgiving weekend. $698US I think it was. Must be trying to get rid of the last few without the DDG focusers. I ordered one and the price was better than the current price direct from WO from a local dealer.
dugnsuz
17-12-2010, 04:57 PM
Cheers for link Trevor - price of scope is great but flattener seems a tad high at $265US. Suppose they're a matched pair though.
Great buy Andrew - have you got the scope yet?
Cheers all for input
Doug:thumbsup:
andrew2008
18-12-2010, 09:46 AM
Was only ordered this week but fingers crossed will be here before Xmas.
gregbradley
18-12-2010, 05:11 PM
That sounds like an interesting scope. What are the arguments for and against a CF tube with refractors?
I have heard a few but there are a few refractor makers who offer a CF tube - officina stellare is one.
I wonder if they hold their focus better like they do with mirrored scopes?
I have read before where the lenses change focal point slightly when cooling and this offsets to some degree the contracting aluminium tube reducing the focal shift with temp drops.
Also CF has different thermal characteristics to aluminium -sheds heat slower I believe.
Any data?
Greg.
Roland Christen has stated that when aluminium tubes change temp they change the focal length, but this is usually a good thing in a refractor since the lens changes it's focal point when it cools, so it helps cancel the effect.
I'll quote something else by Roland:
The point to note is that this guy doesn't just design refractors using paper and software, he also goes out and field tests his designs and options for up to a year before finalising his product. The fact that he has tested carbon fiber in a refractor, and not implemented it, says alot.
gregbradley
21-12-2010, 05:00 PM
Thanks for finding that Andrew. I remember when Roland was posting about that.
Officina Stellare use filtered fans to help the tube currents with their APOs with carbon fibre tubes. But then that opens the door to the possibility of dust blowing in and getting on the back of the lens where its hard to clean.
Sounds like aluminium is still the way to go.
Greg.
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