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Old 07-11-2016, 06:46 PM
benklerk
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Future setup

Hi all

I have set aside 25K to build a backyard observatory and all the equipment.
I currently have a GSO 6" RC with guide scope on an HEQ5 and a DSLR. Also, have a TAK scope. So going with an upgrade.

What do you think of the gear?

Skywatcher EQ8
GSO 12" RC, if money is left over I could go with a GSO 14" RC.
Moonlight Focuser
Moravian Inst G4-9000 with 7 50mm square filter wheel. Can get a 9 50mm round filters for the same price but don't know what is better; square or round.
Astrodon LRGB, Baadar Ha 3.5nm and Baadar clear filter.
Don't know if I need a field flattener?
Is there anything I forgot to add?

Sequence Generator Pro with mosaic addon for camera control.
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Old 08-11-2016, 01:55 PM
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That's a great budget to work with.

I gather you are going with an automated dome? If not, and you go for a roll off shed, perhaps a higher end Astro Physics mount might be the order of the day with the 14" RC.

CCD Camera technology is evolving quickly. Parhaps also start with a cheaper camera and once you fine tune your setup then upgrade especially if you are new to mono imaging. e.g. Zwo ASI 1600 camera.

Not sure a cost effective field flatterer for the GSO RC telescopes has been found by others?

John K.
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Old 08-11-2016, 03:28 PM
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Hi John

My plan at this stage is a roll off shed roof. The EQ8 is a good mount and can handle up to 50Kg. I'm not new to mono imaging as I have done basic RGB, but nothing with narrowband. The reason to go with an EQ8 is because I will use EQMOD as I know how to use it,

Ben
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