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Originally Posted by leon
To this day I will never give them a good report not after what they did to me.
Leon 
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I must have missed that Leon.
I am sorry you have had a sad experience.
So moving forward I suppose the approach should be buy the best as possible and that runs the price up ... I should do a costing mmm a spread sheet where you can put in different prices of units cameras etc...
A scope, filter, electric focuser, flattener camera...easy to spend five k a scope...that's fifty grand for the real deal....ten scopes...
Say five that's still $25k.
But exposure time is so important and there is so little of it that we get, so when seeing is good you need to jump on the opportunity... so when its there you need to be able to guzzle in as many photons as possible...he who gathers the most photons wins... and then you take this rig out to some place real dark and no rain and gather huge numbers of photons.
alex