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#1 Brent Campbell

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 10:29 AM

I just received a CG-4 mount that I purchased off cloudy nights for $125.00. I will be using it for visual with an Orion Express 80 short tube refractor.

All I can say is that this mount is under-appreciated. It is not an astro-photography dream, but for visual it is more than steady enough. I was originally going to convert the mount to Alt Atz mode but after setting it up I think I will use it like it is for now!

This is allot of value in a mount that cost me $125.00! I had one small adjustment, to mount a vixen dovetail on the thing. I took the dovetail from my old non-wroking Nexstar mount and with $5.45 worth of wood and bolts made an adapter to marry the two. Photos attached.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 10:34 AM

And another picture.. C8 Ultima in the background. Can't wait to get this under the stars! Aluminum tripod legs are cropped and not shown in the picture.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 01:43 PM

The CG4 is a good visual mount. Motorized, you can do limited AP (Maybe a few 10 Sec exposures and stacked, but I'm not an AP person). +1 on leaving it in the EQ mode as this was the way the mount was intended to be used. I know when mine had the manual RA knob, once I had the object in view, the RA knob was the only one I had to turn, and it created NO shaking. To be truthful though, I didn't put my mount together or install the motors....the scope shop did...and since I'm not a techie person...it was worth it.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 06:50 PM

I agree it is certainly a great mount for small scopes. I use its close cousin the EQ3 (also with a spare parts/wood block vixen dovetail modification) regularly with my TV85. I have the RA drive, which I highly recommend for any high power viewing you plan to do.

Congratulations on the great deal,

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 07:06 PM

I too have the CG-4 mount and tripod (1.75 inch SS legs). I have a 4 inch Omni f/9.8 refractor mounted on it and it gives good stability with it. Good system for the price IMO.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 07:25 PM

Another 'thumbs up' for the CG4 mount. I had my hand paddle fitted with a st4 port for autoguiding.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 07:59 PM

My scope is a short fatty tube, but cg4 works smoothly. If I accidently hit the mount while observing at a high magnification, it gets disoriented for a split second. It is an awesome mount.

Would I be pushing my scope's limit if I install dual axis motor drive? All I wanna do is observe and maybe take 4 seconds exposure, and do a lot of recording.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 09:42 PM

I also just picked one up yesterday and am also impressed. Much beefier than I expected (solid, not heavy). Nice mount.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 11:03 PM

@ September, I wouldn't think so. It's designed to be used with a dual axis drive if desired. For visual only the RA drive is usually all that is needed for those desiring to not have to use the RA hand knob to keep the object in view.

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Posted 06 February 2013 - 11:10 PM

September,

Doing some more thinking, from what I have read from those who have your scope on the CG-4 seem to indicate that the CG-4 may be under mounted for the 6 inch refractor. For visual, it might not be too bad. But for photography it might not be so good. Guess you will just have to give it a try and see how it does with you.

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Posted 07 February 2013 - 12:10 PM

September,

Doing some more thinking, from what I have read from those who have your scope on the CG-4 seem to indicate that the CG-4 may be under mounted for the 6 inch refractor. For visual, it might not be too bad. But for photography it might not be so good. Guess you will just have to give it a try and see how it does with you.


I took this last night with my smartphone, tracking the object for 4 seconds manually. I wonder if motor drive would make things look sharper.

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Posted 07 February 2013 - 12:36 PM

September,

Doing some more thinking, from what I have read from those who have your scope on the CG-4 seem to indicate that the CG-4 may be under mounted for the 6 inch refractor. For visual, it might not be too bad. But for photography it might not be so good. Guess you will just have to give it a try and see how it does with you.


I took this last night with my smartphone, tracking the object for 4 seconds manually. I wonder if motor drive would make things look sharper.

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How did you get your smart phone to do a 4 second exposure?

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Posted 07 February 2013 - 12:43 PM

It's a windows phone app call ProShot that allows manual mode which you have a control over ISO up to 800 and maximum exposure time upto 4 seconds.

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Posted 07 February 2013 - 07:32 PM

I have a CG4 and use it for AP right now. With the motor drive and good polar alignment I can get up to 2 minute exposures without trailing, though with a light 72mm scope.

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Posted 07 February 2013 - 10:47 PM

I have an EQ-3 which is basically the same mount as the older CG-4. To describe the motor drives as sluggish is kind, I disconnected the Dec drive and just use the RA drive use the slow motion control for the declination. I have done a bit of casual astrophotography with 130mm F/5 Newt...

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Posted 11 February 2013 - 10:00 AM

I have an Orion AstroView, which seems to be almost the same mount. I did some widefield astrophotos, manually tracking/guiding through 6"F/5 Newt. DSLR piggybacked on the scope, at 18mm, have got round stars with exposures exceeding 5 minutes.

4.8 minute Milky Way manually tracked AstroView


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