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For over a year and a half, I've been living on what is known as the Covey Hill. It is the hillside at the northern base of the Adirondacks, and have light-pollution-free southern views from my front porch. I have a few town lights around to annoy me, but, I can, on clear nights, see the Milkyway's trace in the sky when I'm carefull about avoiding the glare of the street lights. Such a setup pushes one to do a lot of front-porch peaking. Since I've been here, my trusty 80ED on a photo tripod was the weapon of choice, because the porch is too narrow to use an equatorial mount in a comfortable fashion. Now, in comes the Skyview. I took it out of the car, set it up, setup my 6" Mak, my 9x50, my diagonal and slipped in my favorite eyepiece, the 24mm Panoptic. I balanced the setup, and in less than 2 minutes, a step away from my kitchen door, I was set! So, here the usability low-down, from a two hour stint, with only one scope mounted, weighing in at around 13½ pounds total. Pros: Sturdy stainless legs. Eazy to setup Eazy to use. Works well for no fuss sit-down observation. Dampening time was impeccable at about one second. (see notes.) Cons. Stiction. Movement is not super-fluid, so nitpickers will have a field day whinning on this point. No slow-mo controls. Not that it matters much to me, but it seems to be a recuring "want" on Alt-Az setups. Tripod does not extend very high, so refractor users, beware. A 80ED is no problem, but meter-long refractors could be problematic without an extension pier of some sort. Notes. - I only had one scope mounted, dampening times will certainly vary when I add my 80ED to the setup. - I was, as I mentioned, on a front porch, so for real, high powered view stability, and dampening times, I Will have to make some field tests before making a definitive comment on this point. - This is a first impression, not an in depth review, and I'm writing this at a time long past my bedtime, so I'm not going to go any further on the subject. My ratings: 8.3/10 Bang-for-the-buck: 9/10 Usability: 9/10 Fit and finish:7/10 Happy Happy Joy Joy!
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