Hi All
I have a WO ZS80ED and I am thinking of using a WO ZS66 as a finder scope and guide scope with it, do you think it is a good idea before I go out and buy on
Vars
I had the exact same thought Vars, i cant see any reason why it would not make a decent little guide for smaller telescopes but i have not read or heard much about these f6.1 scopes myself either.
To me it is an overkill as a finder, but as a guidescope why not. In fact our own Louie images with his, check out a few posts about a month old in the DSO imaging section.
How would the 66 be mounted on the 80? This may be a stumbling block, or is there a WO solution to this? Also, for a finder a FOV of 6 or 7 degrees is nice, what is the 66 FOV?
Hi Vars,Sorry, in the answer I gave under the thread Decision,decisions, I did not read this thread first.I have piggybacked the 66 on my 80 with a Toucam. Works very well when mounted on my EQ5. I use the WO split mounts for the 80, and then I put the guide rings on that assembly. This allows precise alignment for the 66 to the 80.Hope this helps.Cheers,Stellarquest
Hi Vars,Glad you decided to go with the system. Please do go with nothing under the EQ5, you will need it. I am using Registax, and find it a great combo with the Toucam. I won't sell my scopes obviously, however at the moment I believe Andrews has the best price in town. Best of luck and congratulations.Stellarquest
I use this little scope on top of my VC200L to guide my Sphinx mount using Maxim or PHD, I have an Orion StarShoot connected to it mostly but I do reverse things and image through the WO sometimes, indeed I bought the ED version to ensure the scope could do this double duty - well triple really as it is my grab and go scope also...
I am very happy with it - you will need a couple of extras though - the camera adapter is required (or a diagolnal) as a close mounted camera will not reach focus. A field flattener would be good - if I mount the Canon 20d to the WO i need to crop to about 75% of the image size to eliminate sa.
Hi All
Now that a William Optics ZenithStar 66 is on its way I was wondering if a Mead f6.3 focal reducer would work on it so it would work better as a finder scope?
Vars
Hi Dennis
The problem is that the red dot finder is not a RA device
which I need because I am disabled, can’t get down and look
through a straight finder
Vars