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Old 02-11-2014, 10:04 PM
yoda776 (Matt)
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis View Post
If you're interested in starting to get into some imaging sooner rather than later I'd recommend an equatorial mount like an AZ-EQ6 and work from there. You could load it up with a C11 or fast 10" newt (at least) or just your camera and lens for wide field.

I'm probably going to get flamed for saying this, but with a few exceptions the (limited number of) objects I've seen through much larger scopes than 10-12" tend to be erm underwhelming given the additional cost, size, weight, etc that they entail, especially if you mostly observe from the city. Maybe I live a sheltered life
Yes I can agree from helping my friend with his 10" Schmidt-Cassegrain (SC). It did impress because I have a 4" scope however having seen a dob that I can break down show more. The 10" SC my friend has just cost a lot, can be bulky to handle and lift the tube and fork mount up on to the tripod and was quite heavy to move.

I will have a look at the newt options and the eq mount options. Thanks.
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