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Dan in San Diego
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Loc: Ogden, UT
Tripod
      #3393156 - 10/16/09 02:55 PM

I've been stargazing with my Celestron Ultimas for some time now, but just finally bought a tripod. Amazing the difference! (I know, that shouldn't be news to anyone) I'd always been able to spot moons of Jupiter, but this really clarified the view. One that I never had been able to clearly see was Albireo -- but with the tripod the separation between the two was obvious (although the color of the small one was still hard for me to pick out). I could find lots of small globs and a few of the galaxies that I looked for. Still, my favorite is probably just panning over the milky way.

Quite a benefit for $35. I picked up the Targus 66" scope at Target, and found it very adequate for my small (by astronomy standards) binocs.

Dan

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Equipment: Eyes, Celestron 10x50s


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daniel_h
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Reged: 03/08/08
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Loc: VIC, Australia
Re: Tripod new [Re: Dan in San Diego]
      #3393307 - 10/16/09 04:20 PM

a quality tripod does make observing more enjoyable

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regal 10x42, 10x50ultras, 15x70 ultras, 20x80
Oly e-500, vixen 100/1000 with 0.965"/1.25",
2 old sturdy tripods for the bins (slik & velbon)
zeiss f5.6 refractor/lens (under construction)


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Mateyhv
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Reged: 10/10/09
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Re: Tripod new [Re: daniel_h]
      #3394321 - 10/17/09 10:35 AM

Hello Dan, how did you attach the Celestron to the tripods head. Could you show it if possible. Thanks

Matey


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Dan in San Diego
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Re: Tripod new [Re: Mateyhv]
      #3397351 - 10/19/09 01:37 AM Attachment (7 downloads)

About $8.00 will buy you a binocular tripod adapter at most any camera store. I think that any mid or high grade binocular will have the hole that you use to screw it on, and probably most cheap ones as well. I have basically tied them on to a tripod with the neck strap in the past as well. I can definitely say that the $8.00 is worth it :-)

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Gordon Rayner
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Re: Tripod new [Re: Dan in San Diego]
      #3406704 - 10/23/09 05:04 PM

Is that Mt. Hood? Mt. Jefferson? I climbed both. Not near San Diego. Ogden ??

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