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Old 24-03-2005, 10:43 PM
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Losmandy dovtail plate

Someone may find this useful , just a brief decription and first impression on the Losmandy dovtail system. Recived today and brought from a US dealer the gear includes 2 mounting blocks , one dovetail plate , 2 125mm ring set , a two way camera adapter. All componets are solid and fit perfectly and come in a nice black metal finish . Fitting the dovetail plate to a SCT is easy but no instructions are included in the package but its fairly straight forward . There are 2 blocks that attach at the back and front , the back one is connected with 2 provided allen key bolts and one stock bolt , this provides a firm anchor . The front however is connected only by one provided bolt , previous research has highlighted some disscussion about this but the system is very rigid and i would suspect its nothing to be concerned about . Also i remeber seeing comments about the front mounting block not taking into account the 2 bolt heads either side where its connected on a LX200 , with mine two grooves accomadate them and fit and finish is very nice , should add the plate is also bolted on using allen key bolts . Two thumb screwed bolts either end of the plate serve as saftey points if a accessory is loose .









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Old 25-03-2005, 08:10 AM
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Beren,
welcome to the Losmandy stuff, it is good.
I tried dicking about making rings etc, and in the end bought the DR108 set, to hold my ST80 guidescope. Now I can find a guidestar simply, and accurately, and with the (non-modded) ToUcam this is almost a necessity.
Being on a fork with an outfit like this will give you grief, balance wise. It looks like it will topple, and quickly. You will need a weight(s) offset to accomodate all that top heavy weight.
Gary
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Old 25-03-2005, 08:23 AM
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Even thought you say its not practical Stuart it still looks great....lol
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Old 25-03-2005, 04:42 PM
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Are you going to use your setup for Astrophotography?
If so, are you planning to use a wedge or field de-rotator to correct for field rotation? I be interested to see how you go with it. Keep us posted!
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Old 25-03-2005, 06:06 PM
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Well who's been having fun with after market accessories

Have fun. I like the 120 on top of the LX.

As for the Binocs, very cool.


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Old 25-03-2005, 07:24 PM
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Yeh , I dont like is lifting my 10"

Friend of mine Julian is buying a scopebuggy for his soon to have 12" LX200

http://www.scopebuggy.com/

Will be interesting to see it works. Mite put some wheels on my Pier
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