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Re: [APML] Getting started for 1000$



I've seen folks getting decent results with the celestron AS-GT mount.

However, this is w/ DSLR.. ..

http://home.comcast.net/~solospam/

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patrick Huber" <huber@wisc.edu>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 2:43 PM
Subject: [APML] Getting started for 1000$


> Hi there,
> 
> I have done some very basic astrophotography in the past and
> would like to start with a little more effort. I probaly will
> start with film, since I used to have my own darkroom and have
> some experience with photography in general. Moreover I have an
> old but decent SLR. Now I am about to by some new equipment and
> really like to hear some opionions what a good start might be.
> 
> Since I am not sure how much time I will be able to spent on this
> new hobby, I'd like to start out modest and would not like to
> spend more than 1000$ on the telescope, the mount and the tripod.
> I plan for something like additional 500$ for all the small stuff.
> 
> The plan I have figured out looks like that:
> I take the Meade LXD75 SN-6" with UHTC which comes with the LPI
> for something like 1000$ and ad an off-axis guider like the
> taurus tracker. Then I can use the LPI and my laptop to guide the
> telescope. I know the LXD75 is not a photo mount, but with my
> budget I really doubt that a Vixen GP or something similar would
> be affordable. I've seen some very decent pictures taken on this
> mount with heavier OTAs, so I guess it anyhow takes me a long
> time to be really limited by the mount. Once that happens I still
> can consider an upgrade and the SN-6" is supposed to be a decent
> optic.
> 
> What do you think, am I nuts or can I get along with this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Patrick
> 
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