carrying equipment on planes

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carrying equipment on planes

Post by StrifeYun »

hi guys, a newbie here, just starting to pick up my interest in astro (now working liao got $$ to waste hehe)

I just got my apex 90mm min-eq (i'm now in US),
Just want to know if i'm able to hand carry my scope and the mount on the plane when travelling back to singapore ?
or only just the scope is allowed ?

thanks guys.

i already got a bushnell 60mm reflector... oni can see moon ...
and a 10x50 bushnell bino i used when i went to tioman.
now hoping to bring my apex 90 to see more on my holiday trips hehe
& a green lazer pointer :)

u guys recommend any accesories i should get for my apex 90mm ? ...
i also got a shorty borow lensx2 and a explorer II 7mm-21mm
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
Welcome to SingAstro! :D :D
I just got my apex 90mm min-eq (i'm now in US),
Just want to know if i'm able to hand carry my scope and the mount on the plane when travelling back to singapore ?
or only just the scope is allowed ?
I think it best that you just carry on the scope OTA and check in the mount to avoid any problem with the security check.
u guys recommend any accesories i should get for my apex 90mm ? ...
i also got a shorty borow lensx2 and a explorer II 7mm-21mm
Hmm... May be a bigger finder, such as a 50mm finder scope, or a reflex finder, such as a red dot finder. A 32mm plossl will also be very useful.

Have a nice day.
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Post by StrifeYun »

hmmm ... okie okie ...
i'm still quite new when it comes to the equipment stuff.
how much difference wound the eye picese make ?
like the 32mm plossl that you recommend ?
anything particular for the choice of the 32mm ? :P

Please elighten mi :) hee
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
The 32mm Plossl will provide the low power (39x), wide field (1.3degree) part and with the 2x barlow, it'll also provide a good lower medium magnification (78x) on your 90mm Mak. The Explorer II 7-21mm Zoom Eyepiece will basically provide the upper medium to high magnification range.

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Post by rlow »

The 32mm plossl is an excellent choice. It has the widest field stop to give you the widest true field of view with the lowest magnification in an eyepiece with 1.25" barrel, which is what you need as a finder eyepiece for your scope. Televue makes very good plossls.
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okay thanks guys :) ... hmmm which brand would u guys say is the best ?.. might order it from US whle i'm still there hehe
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
okay thanks guys Smile ... hmmm which brand would u guys say is the best ?.. might order it from US whle i'm still there hehe
The best 32mm plossl... hmm... rlow had mention it... TeleVue plossl should be one of the best plossl out there, but it is quite expensive compare other brand.

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weixing wrote:Hi,
okay thanks guys Smile ... hmmm which brand would u guys say is the best ?.. might order it from US whle i'm still there hehe
The best 32mm plossl... hmm... rlow had mention it... TeleVue plossl should be one of the best plossl out there, but it is quite expensive compare other brand.

Have a nice day.
wow, thanks for your quick response.
hmm .. ya think abit ex ... hmmm
what about Sirius™ Plossl ?
orion sells 40mm Sirius™ Plossl 1.25" at USD47.95
this good ?

hmm what about orion 40mm HighLight™ Plossl ?

hee now thinking to much haha ....
damm ....

thanks guys :)
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Post by StrifeYun »

hmmm okay guys think i might get the 32mm HighLight™ Plossl USD59.95
hope its worth it ..hee will order on mondae ...
anymore advices before i go ahead ?

thanks alot guys :)

just wondering .. what it the best magnification u guys use in singapore ?
getting off topic liao haha :p
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Post by acc »

Most of the generic Plossls are quite ok; you can even source from other vendors such as anarcotes or high point scientific, as Orion shipping and handling charges are rather high.

For you mak, you might want to limit your max magnification to about 100-120x.
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