Its always good to get excellent service, that will take me back to a seller time and time again, even if their price isnt the best
I find the Astronoimcal society in general is great at helping each other out, i have very helpful forum member, helping me get imaging and its jsut a testment to people who share the same passion
now, if only this overcast heatwave would go ...
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Originally Posted by DRCORTEX
Hi People,
Just thought I would give a thankyou to Andrews for the assistance they gave me with my beatup old 10" GSO.
I lugged it into Andrews after giving it a "lobotomy" ( cut off 80mm to get focus for my new Canon EOS 500D ), then found I couldn't collimate it.
They ended up spending an hour or so working on it, fitting extenders, and recollimating. Now thats what I call good service.
Now at least I can focus for visual fun.
Meanwhile, I use my Canon for widefield starshots, tried my first last night at Barrington Tops - dismal.
It's gonna be one hell of a learning curve, but at least, when I have finally saved all my pennies, for a good astrophotography setup, I may have some idea of what the hell I am doing
Is it possible to capture bright DSO's ( Orion , Tuc, etc ), without guideing ?
What exposure, bulb settings, ISO, etc ?
Bought myself a remote shutter release cable today - hopefully that will help. Nothing like trying to keep your finger steady with the camera on a tripod, while holding the shutter button open -  - I did manage some startrails - very blurry ones
Cheers
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