I thought I would pop in and inform you of my new purchase. I opened a few threads quite a few months ago in which I was wanting to get some feedback for what type of mount I should get. Here's a quick summary of what's happened over the last 10-12 months:
1) I currently have been using an 8" Dobsonian telescope (mainly for planetary viewing). I then purchased myself a Toucam and took some relatively nice shots of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the webcam. However, I wanted to be able to track and also was on the look out for a telescope which was more planetary friendly.
2) I didn't really want a refractor, nor did I want anything bigger than an 8" reflector. About 10 months ago, I was informed about how well the TAL 200K telescope performed on planets. However, the price was way too high for a brand new one and the mount which comes comes with it isn't the best.
3) I then advertised on Astromart and some guy was about to sell his used (6 months old) TAL 200K OTA but he lived over in the US and it was going to cost too much to ship to Adelaide. Fortunately, I was going to a conference over in Utah in June and arranged for the scope to be sent to Utah. I then proceeded to bring the scope home with me. Despite the puzzled looks on the staff at the airport, the scope arrived home safely.
4) The next issue was a suitable mount. The TAL 200K OTA is a beast (about 12kg) so a heavy duty mount was required. A HEQ5 could hold it but you would be pushing its limits. A GM-8 wouldn't be suitable and a G-11 was also out of my price range. The EQ6 popped up but I was discouraged by the reviews including PEC issues and "viscous" lubricants. I was then informed about EQ6 upgrades including Astromeccanica motors. The next issue was whether to go GOTO (because the Astomeccanica handcontroller is not GOTO)
5) Fortunately, an astronomy guy here in Adelaide informed me that he was selling a secondhand EQ6 with Astromeccanica motors for $1,900. After a few meetings, I picked up the mount today! Unfortunately the weather isn't that good so the scope will have to wait. Furthermore, I'm off overseas just after Xmas for a month so the scope will have to wait even more.
Anyways, below is a picture of my new setup. Can't wait to give it a go
And nnnoo, I don't have two identical scopes in the second picture. The setup is in front of a huge mirror which we have in our hallway
http://www.adam.com.au/swans1983/TAL%20200K.JPG
http://www.adam.com.au/swans1983/TAL%20200K(2).JPG