thought I'd post this up to prolong cleaning the bbq for NYE a bit longer
OK, after a bit of swapping with a OTA and a fork mount setup I've managed to return back to just the eq6 & 80ED relatively unscathed financially.
I've had one of those twin dovetail adapters for the eq6 on order from matthew lovell for a little while and it should be here any day. This will run the scopes side by side rather than on top of the other.
So I need (want?) a 2nd scope. Whilst it'll be partly used to guide the 80ED, I want to do the reverse and use the 80ED to guide the 2nd scope - in other words the 2nd scope has photography in mind.
I was initially thinking just grab another C11 tube or a 10" lx200r. I haven't discounted that by any stretch, but am a bit tempted by the fast newts. f/4 or f/4.7 is a big difference to f/10 in imaging times which i think for me might be important given I'm only using a 5D and not a cooled ccd.
I understand the SCT's have a much more narrow field of view than the newtonians, which I guess can be good or bad depending on the photography involved. So far, I generally like shots with a wider field of view so thats another tick to the newtonian. I'm guessing the long focal length of the SCT will make mount stability/guiding/drift alignment more crucial.
So my options seem to be ;
sct's ;
- C11 tube $3500 (I had one of these before and loved it but never plugged a camera into it)
- LX200R (apparently some QC concerns though I've seen some great stuff from them). I think the 10" OTA is $2995.
I think both are 2800mm f/10.
- Vixen 8" R200SS newt reflector, around $1850 800mm f/4 (very fast but 800mm focal length very similar to 80ED. Still looks nice though)
- Celestron C10-NGT 10" newt reflector 1200mm f/4.7 (unsure of price as OTA, not even sure if it is available as ota)
- Skywatcher/GSO etc. 8" or 10" - unsure of details of these guys. am guessing the celestron C10-NGT is probably one of these rebranded.
- Meade 8" LXD75 schmidt newtonian. f/4 800mm. For some bizarre reason the 10" model you cannot get as an OTA. The 8" one is $1600 for OTA.
Option as a wildcard is a 152mm 'semi ED' refractor but they seem to have lots of CA. Can't remember brand.
I think if I was going to get a reflector I should try and get the 10" if the mount will support it well enough, as the 8" scopes which I'm sure will pull more resolution than the 80ED are very similar to it in focal lengths. The SCT would give the biggest contrast in usage between the 2 scopes.
Any thoughts? btw I won't be rushing this and will keep using the 80ED, but I do want a 2nd tube.
cheers
Gav