Thanks for the replies, it's much appreciated! 
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Originally Posted by brian nordstrom
ps. I have a nice IEQ45 mount that would suit either very well 
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I'll keep that in mind Brian 
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Originally Posted by David Niven
Hi Blake,
I have the NG 127 triplet purchased from VTI Optics.
They were selling it for $1299 then and a great value.
I am happy with the optics which is good and have since added a WO crayford focuser. The original focuser is useable for visual but the WO focuser is much better!
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Would that be this one here?
I had a bit more of a look in to the scopes after hearing about the cheaper price from VTI Optics, and did a rough bit of a comparison below.
Basically, it appears that the sold out North Group and the Explore Scientific apos are pretty well identical, the only difference being fit and finish, OTA material, and possibly a couple of accessories. The Explore Scientific costs twice as much as the North Group, but it is a carbon fiber tube (pricey) which halves the weight and effectively means that the scope + camera + accessories could be mounted on say a SkyWatcher AZ-EQ6 GT Mount
with ease, saving the $2500 step up to an EQ8 (Not saying the mount should be skimped on!!).
So although the Explore Scientific scope may cost $1500 more than the heavier North Group scope, some money might be saved by not needing to step up the mount required. More savings = more accessories
(This theory also applies to the Long Perng scope)
Now, the Long Perng apo looks to be completely different to the North Group/Explore Scientific scopes. I'm not sure if this scope is sold under another brand name to compare prices to. As Tony mentioned, the glass quality does look to be better, as does the focuser and build quality. So I'm leaning towards the Long Perng scope of these choices (if my reasoning is sound).
North Group 127mm Triplet Apo (Sold Out) - $1499
- Aperture: 127mm
- Focal Length: 952mm
- Focal Ratio: f/7.5
- Glass Type: FCD1 ED Glass
- Focuser: 2" Dual speed, 10:1 Crayford focuser
- OTA Weight: 10kg
Accessories Included:
- 2" star diagonal with 1.25" adapter
- 8x50 straight through finder scope with illuminated reticules
- Ring and dove tail rails
- Dew shield and end caps
- Lockable, padded, aluminum storage case
Explore Scientific 127mm Triplet Apo (Carbon Fiber) - $3185
- Aperture: 127mm
- Focal Length: 952mm
- Focal Ratio: f/7.5
- Glass Type: Hoya FCD1 ED Glass
- Focuser: 2" Dual speed, 10:1 Crayford focuser
- OTA Weight: 5kg
Accessories Included:
- 2" star diagonal with 1.25" adapter
- Right angle finder scope with illuminated reticules
- Ring and dove tail rails
- Heavy duty twist lock carry case
- Extened-life-of-the-product warranty
Long Perng 126mm Triplet Apo (Carbon Fiber) - $2999
- Aperture: 126mm
- Focal Length: 880mm
- Focal Ration: f/7
- Glass Type: FPL-53 ED Glass
- Focuser: 3" Dual speed 11:1 Long Perng micro-focuser with 1.25" adapter
- OTA Weight: ??? (I'd guess approx. 5-6kg)
Accessories Included:
- None listed.
P.S. I should mention that I plan on imaging using my unmodified Canon EOS 6D, and I did consider a reflector for a larger aperture and more light gathering power to reduce the exposure times required to capture those Ha reds, but I'm not a huge fan of diffraction spikes and I'd rather spend more time imaging over nights or weeks than worrying about collimation. And I think considering the secondary obstruction size in fast imaging newts and RC's of around 10" aperture, the gains wouldn't really be enough to compete with a 5" refractor, but I could be wrong. And I might be a little bit lazy
Thanks again!