Hi,
i may want to sell my C6-N to get an Orion SVP 6LT. If offer is reasonable i may sell.found out i got a better interest in planetary astronomy than deep sky and the C6-N couldnt provide the higher magnification i want.
MWTS: Celestron C6-N
MWTS: Celestron C6-N
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Hi,Hi,
i may want to sell my C6-N to get an Orion SVP 6LT. If offer is reasonable i may sell.found out i got a better interest in planetary astronomy than deep sky and the C6-N couldnt provide the higher magnification i want.
Hmm... how high you want to go??? I had no problem at all... I usually used 187x for planetary viewing and the image was great. I had used up to 375x on Mars and although the image is a bit soft, it is still quite ok.
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actually its not just the maginfication. the price for the 6LT quite reasonable considering the fact that the SVP mount is included and with the c6n, the eyepieces i use have to be very short focal length, not very pleasant for a spectacle wearer [IMO]how high you want to go
only may want to sell. if the price from the dealers (PMed mcgill and astrobargains) is reasonable, then i sell
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Hi,
Anyway, I think the 6LT will be slightly better quality than the F5 version, but it is quite long and may be more difficult to move around (if you need to move around). Also, the shipping cost may be quite high for such a long tube and such heavy weight.
Good luck and have a nice day.
Yes... that is a problem if you wear spectacle, unless you use those expensive eyepiece.the eyepieces i use have to be very short focal length, not very pleasant for a spectacle wearer [IMO]
Anyway, I think the 6LT will be slightly better quality than the F5 version, but it is quite long and may be more difficult to move around (if you need to move around). Also, the shipping cost may be quite high for such a long tube and such heavy weight.
Good luck and have a nice day.
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Hi,
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Have a nice day.
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Yes... It is very difficult to sell.... but that may be a blessing. My this Newtonian is very good and if I successfully able to mount a coma corrector for this, I think I'll use the scope for a few more years.it's very difficult to sell chinese newt here. weixing has been trying to sell his for almost a year already.

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