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Jonzky
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Nearly there, A few more question about the LS60
      #3364375 - 09/29/09 05:48 PM

Hi Everyone,

I am so close to getting a LS60 B1200 (Hopefully) and have a few quick questions about it. What would be a good price to pay for it in the UK (£s)? Also, does it have problems with focusing with some EPs/Webcams? Also, it has a screw fitting for a standard tripod on the shell? so is a tripod suitable (Could it hold it steadily?) Finally, thanks to everyone who helped me make up my mind and who gave me advice in any of my other threads.

Jon

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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS60 new [Re: Jonzky]
      #3364416 - 09/29/09 06:06 PM

hi john

i recommend the lunt 60 but not the double stack with the 50 mm filter

walter

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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS60 new [Re: swisswalter]
      #3364661 - 09/29/09 08:02 PM

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I recommend the lunt 60 but not the double stack with the 50 mm filter

walter




Can you explain why? Does the Double Stack in front of the main scope degrade the image?

If so, in what way? If not, is it that the improved view is not worth the extra cost?

Thanks.

Gene Baraff


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swisswalter
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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS60 new [Re: Gene Baraff]
      #3365187 - 09/30/09 12:16 AM

hi gene

yes we found that the 50 mm DS filter is blurring the image. we have checked that on the lunt 60, a TAK, a MAK and on the megrez with a B1200. some how it just does not work.

walter

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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS new [Re: swisswalter]
      #3365428 - 09/30/09 06:23 AM

how many DIFFERENT Lunt filter sets and B1200s did you try it with? What was the date of this result?

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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS new [Re: stephenramsden]
      #3366552 - 09/30/09 05:06 PM

hi stephen

thank you for your answer and questions. i have just one lunt 60 and one 50 mm filter "matched" for DS and one B1200 blocking filter.

the tests where done during may, june, july, august and september of that year

walter

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Re: Nearly there, A few more question about the LS new [Re: swisswalter]
      #3366735 - 09/30/09 06:35 PM

Jon,
Glad to hear you'll be getting a Lunt 60! I have been using a video camera tripod (that I had laying around) for my LS60 but would not recommend buying one for use with the scope. If you have one already use it until you can afford a more heavy duty astronomy tripod/mount. The LS60 is so much more heavy than I thought it was going to be, sort of scares me sitting on that dinky tripod. From what I hear the B1200 should be sufficent to handle cameras, binoviewers, and 'needy' eyepieces. Hope that helps! -Michael

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