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Old 04-06-2010, 05:31 PM
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Rod - Congratulations - keep us posted with the results. I'm sure you will be very happy.
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Old 05-06-2010, 09:43 AM
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Yes Rod, I think you made an excellent purchase and look forward to some results with it.

Corrected mirrored scopes are the current apex of amateur astronomy apart from high end APOs.

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Old 05-06-2010, 10:34 AM
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The shipping ended up being $335 (note, I haven't done it - just enquired) and yeah I think I missed the 5% import duty (I don't seem to get hit by this with a lot of my camera lens purchases) so yeah the savings is dropping, I think you'd now save $500-$600 odd and thats getting about the mark where you'd have to say might as well buy it locally.

Good luck with your scope Rod, they look awesome.
Thanks. Yeah, when I did my calculations the savings were better than now, around the $1000 mark, but I just couldn't get my mind around the warranty and OTA risk.

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Rod - Congratulations - keep us posted with the results. I'm sure you will be very happy.
James
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Yes Rod, I think you made an excellent purchase and look forward to some results with it.

Corrected mirrored scopes are the current apex of amateur astronomy apart from high end APOs.

Greg.
Will do! It'll be a month or so before I'm kitted up with my SX camera and HyperStar. Hopefully, it'll have stopped raining by then.

A few initial observations:

1. The CGEM mount appears very solid for an 8". I imagine it would also handle the 9.25" fine... not so sure about the 11" for photography.

2. I haven't been able to achieve complete balance in DEC. No big deal for observing, and the addition of a HyperStar lens + camera will most likely compensate when the time comes.

3. Having been used to a Meade LX-90 for observing, I can feel a few acts of contortion coming

Picture attached for anyone interested.

Cheers
Rod
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