Hi I'm Francesco (Frank) from Italy, but live in Perth.
I'm new in this world, and I started to take my first pic, following some post fro advice.
See ya
Hi I'm Francesco (Frank) from Italy, but live in Perth.
I'm new in this world, and I started to take my first pic, following some post fro advice.
See ya
Welcome to the forums Francesco, these forums are being over run by spammers so I would suggest you join at the new forum at www.theskysearchers.com
Refractors: Antares 105 f/15, Celestron 150 f/8, Stellarvue NHNG 80 f/6.9, TAL 100RS f/10, TS 102 f/11, UR 70 f/10, Vixen SD115s f/7.7
Mounts: Celestron SLT w/ pier mod & EQ-3 tripod, Celestron hypertuned CG-5 w/ tracking motor & Argo Navis, Manfrotto 028B w/ Stellarvue M2C, Manfrotto 055PRO w/ 128RC, TAL-1 HD EQ, Vixen SXP w/ HAL-130 SXG & half pier
Diagonals: 2" Astro-Physics MaxBright, 2" Zeiss/ Baader prism, 2" Baader Herschel Wedge (Photo Version), 2"
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Amici prism, 2" Stellarvue Dielectric, 2" TeleVue Everbrite
Eyepieces: A-Z
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The weakest link in the optical chain is the large nut located directly behind the
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/ camera. - Gabrielle
Ya gotta keep this Apo/
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thing in some balance of perspective. Apos are awesome, but long focus Achros aren't that far behind them - Siriusandthepup (CN)
Refractors kick arse precisely because they don't hide behind excuses. That is, they have no obstructions to hide behind. - Jon Isaacs (CN)
ok thanks
welcome frankrd80 thanks for share post information Gabby76 I'm new here
Is it under attack off spammers? spamboot? should we jump over to theskysearchers...the whole bunch,,everyone,,and eveytime you login you maybe get that spamthing in your ass ,,on the way to skysearchers.
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The moderators here don't have administrator access to do what's required. Skysearchers was launched 6 months ago to rectify the problem.
Yes do jump to Skysearchers - all the same people, same friendly supportive culture but with control of functionality to enable moderators to defend the forum against spammers and bots.
Joe
40 years in amateur astronomy - 1978-2018
Astronomical interests : astrophotography, visual observing, night-scapes, solar eclipse chasing, asteroidal occultations
Bortle 1-2 skies, 149 E, 35 S
web site : http://joe-cali.com/astronomy
SCOPES - ATM 18" Dob, Vixen VC200L, ATM 6"f7, ED80
CAMERAS : Pentax K1, K5, K01 / VIDEO CAMS : TacosBD, Lihmsec
Hi there Frank, Welcome to the forums!
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SkyQuest XT6 Classic
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; Lunt 60 THa/B1200CPT 60mm; Omni CG-4 Mount; TS Expanse 17 mm ED wide angle
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- 70° FOV - 1.25" and 2" barrel size; Meade Series 4000 filter ND96(0.9); Seben Laser Collimator LK1 31.7mm (1.25"); TS Optics 15x70 LE Series Binoculars; Orion SteadyPix Deluxe Camera Mount & Home made LYBAR chair!
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