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Originally Posted by coldspace
Yep, one heavy unit the 12 inch Lx200 is, if your are getting older I would advise getting something smaller.
Have alook at the CPC 9.25, alot lighter and great on the planets, and deep sky from a dark site.
The difference between a 12 and 9.25 from light polluted environment will be minimal for you.
The 9.25 has a smaller central obstruction ratio ( I think, correct me if I am wrong guys) so apparantly this gives this scope great optics, a friend of mine has a 9.25 tube ontop of a EQ6 pro for his portable dark sky scope, and the views through it are vey nice indeed.
I now have my 12 LX200 on permanent mount in my observatory and will probally get a 9.25 on EQ6 pro for my dark sky portable setup.
Regards Matt.
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Yeah Matt I have always heard very good things about the 9.25. The trouble with celestron is they are soo bloody expensive. the 9.25 is only about $200 less then the meade 12 in. Im thinking a dob may be the way to go now fitted with AN