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rob0260
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8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?(revised)
#3042707 - 04/14/09 01:26 AM Attachment (40 downloads)
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I was wondering if an eq5 mount would carry an antares 8 inch newt. sturdy enough to do astrophotography. I am thinking of ordering this configuration with dual axis drives. Any advice would be appreciated. pic included. (revision) I also intend on mounting it permantly on my concrete peir in my observatory without using the tripod.
Edited by rob0260 (04/14/09 12:00 PM)
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dongchina
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3042735 - 04/14/09 02:13 AM
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you must reckon the whole weights! Include: Newtonion;dovetail board; tube holders;eyepiece;finderscope; especially the whole counterweights added onto the mount;and all other accessories you will use when observing.
So I do not think that EQ5 can carry.
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RogerRZ
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3042819 - 04/14/09 05:25 AM
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Do do long exposure, deep sky astrophotography with a telescope this size, the minimum I'd recommend is an EQ6 mount.
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3042847 - 04/14/09 06:08 AM
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I have imaged with a similar set up and it was a struggle, you are about at the limit for that mount. If you intend to only do webcam imaging you might be ok, but if you add a guide scope and camera, filter wheel and so on, you will be streching it. Since then I upgraded my mount to an Atlas EQ G, with an 8" Newt and a 4.5" guide scope, MUCH better.
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RogerRZ
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3043821 - 04/14/09 04:39 PM
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My comments stand. The OTA should be fine, but I still don't think the mount is sturdy enough for what you intend to do. You can never be undermounted...
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rob0260
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3043861 - 04/14/09 05:07 PM
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Thanks for the advice to all. Will keep it in mind when I'm ready to purchace.
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Re: 8 inch newt on eq5 for astrophotography?
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#3043918 - 04/14/09 05:40 PM
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You MIGHT be able to do an 8" Newt on an EQ5... but only if you had one of the vixen R200SS (f4) and then had it converted to Carbon Fiber by Bobby McCourt... that reduces the weight significantly...
Doing that, I could see you getting the total AP rig down to near 20#, which I think a CG5 could maybe handle...
but if not, if you're going with a slower Newt, and a steel tube...
I'd say save yourself the aggravation... YMMV
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