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plmedcraft
12-07-2011, 04:21 PM
I have recently purchased an ST-10XME with a fully loaded CFW10. Heres the thing...
A 25" SDM telescope came up for sale and...I just had to have it. So the brand new camera I just bought is for sale. This camera has been used only once by me since I received it from the Ice in space seller and is in excellent condition and perfect working order.
The CFW10 is loaded with LRGB and four narrowband filters. The Narrowband filters are 13nm filters so they will be useful for fast scopes as well as slow ones. One of the Ha filters has a much smaller bandpass.

The ST-10 is fitted with the Particle Wave desiccant accessory, which takes small packets of molecular sieves for a quick change in the field. These packs of molecular sieves are rechargeable in a microwave oven. It also has new gaskets.

This is the new model camera with the remote guide port.

The ST-10 has the highest QE of any of the SBIG range of cameras. The camera comes with all the usual stuff from SBig, including CCDSoft etc and is in SBIGS trademark Pelican case.

I'll be looking for $3600.00 for the system. Email me or call me on 0450846429 if you're interested.

multiweb
12-07-2011, 04:45 PM
Man... this is going to sell like a hot cake. I'd be all over it if I had the finance. :sadeyes:

UniPol
12-07-2011, 07:11 PM
Hi Paul,

I am interested in this particular model and have been considering buying one new from SBig. I noticed you said it is brand new but bought it from a fellow IIS seller. I am confused about whether it is brand new or been used more than once, can you tell me the manufacturing date of the unit you are selling.

Cheers,

Steve

cstocky
12-07-2011, 09:10 PM
PM Sent

plmedcraft
13-07-2011, 10:46 AM
Apologies Steve and all. I cut and pasted from a previous advert that included a brand new CGEM1100. There should have been a little more cut and a little less paste.
IT IS NOT NEW
I purchased it from another Ice in Space member and have only given it one outing myself, it is however in excellent condition as shown on the photos.

plmedcraft
26-07-2011, 09:35 AM
Bump

gregbradley
26-07-2011, 08:25 PM
What does bump mean?

Greg.

Octane
26-07-2011, 08:44 PM
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Bumping is considered polite compared to necro'ing threads. Necro'ing is where you bring a dead thread back to life. It usually applies to threads that have been dead for years.

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plmedcraft
27-07-2011, 09:44 AM
Sold thank you