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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
hi Goran,
I love the moonlite with the high res stepper motor. I just use the v2 mini controller rather than the digital display controller - which is fine for my needs.
it has excellent control and you can adjust tension if you are carrying heavier loads. I plan to eventually put another one on my dob to aid in focussing for planetary imaging. I believe it even has tilt adjustment although I haven't tried that.
highly recommended - almost a necessity really!
cheers
Russ
ps I also checked out feathertouch which also has high quality options - but I went with the moonlite for the price. both had excellent customer service as I was in contact with both companies before making my decision.
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If I knew that this was the cause of my issues with the newt, i would have bought one yesterday! I have to get myself down to and IIS event or to heathcote or something to see if someone can give me some advice. The only reason I actually took this Carina image is because I gave up on M83 through the Newt because although everything was pointing to a good collimation, when I put the camera back on and take an exposure, the start still seem to streak.
Funny thing is that the moonlite with the stepper and controller is about twice the value of the scope it will go on
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Originally Posted by Flugel88
That's a fantastic image Goran.
The narrow band really does bring out the detail around the keyhole.
Perhaps its just that its not a bright red/pink like standard RGB images those soft blues and greens are easier on the eye.
Do you have a crop of the central area you could post?
I have a the same problem effecting my images with my old JMI focuser.
It just cant handle the weight of my Atik 383 and filter wheel  .
My next purchase will definitely be a moonlight focuser.
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Thanks for the feedback Michael.
Here is a crop, but this image is already way under sampled (3.33"/pixel), so if i crop it, it looks pretty bad.
Yeah my CCD and wheel is probably close to 1kg, so when you point the scope, it pulls down, down/left etc... I have to try and either take the wheel off, or use my DSLR which would cut the weight down by half, and see if that changes things.
So anyway, here is a crop, and I have also added some boost to the color as the original appeared a bit faded on some monitors.
Goran.