Hi, Fritz
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Chuck
Fritzo130 wrote:
Chuck,
I use a wedge for polar alignment.
==> Good - Great - you will need that :-)
My LX90 has a focal ratio of F/10 and my focal reducer is a 3.3 F, not sure exactly where that puts me when I use the focal reducer, but would it be impossible to use this off-axis guider with that if I used a DSI pro for the guiding instead of an LPI and bought a DSI Pro II for pictures?
==> I highly recommend the DSI Pro guider / DSI Pro-II imager combo. Probably THE best bang for the camera buck on the market today.
==> The FR / OAG combo is a different problem. You will need to keep the FR close to the imaging camera in order to achieve proper reduction without vignetting & coma, which means it will have to go behind the OAG. So you will be faced with the problem of focusing the guide camera at F10, and the imaging camera at F3.3 (or F5). Just can't be done, from what I am told.
Can autostarsuite run two DSI pros at the same time? Is there anything special I need to know?
==> Yes, Autostarsuite is designed to do this & works well. No "special" considerations, you will quickly learn to pay attention to which camera you are seeing in the application :-)
A refractor would be nice indeed and allow me to take another world of pictures. Can you point me in the right direction of a refractor to get and mounting gear if I was to get one?
==> There are a number of very good 80mm APO's out there. The Orion 80-ED is an excellent choice for quality of optics, although the focuser could be more robust. The AstroTech AT80-T is another good one. After that, Williams Optics, TMB, Televue, Stellarvue, etc. & so on. Don't go any larger than 80mm with your LX-90 mount, though.
==> For mounting, I recommend the Losmandy rings & 3-D balance kit (get 2 5lb and 1 2lb weight to balance an 8lb. refractor, and go with 125mm rings. ADM is another respected name you might consider here
Thanks,
Fritz
Chuck Reese
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