Borg telescopes

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Delpheo
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Borg telescopes

Post by Delpheo »

Hi all,

Firstly, Happy Chinese New Year!! [smilie=cute2.gif]

I've been following the other posts on singastro for some time, but this is my first time posting. I've been using my DSLR and camera lens for imaging for a few months now, together with a Vixen Polarie. I also have a Vixen GP2 mount, but to be honest, I haven't used it yet. Long story short, due to financial reasons, I'm sticking with the Polarie for now as I have to remain 'lightweight' as much as possible. :mryellow:

Right now, I'm thinking of getting a refractor (~$1K), and it has to be below 907g/2lbs (it's really 907g after calculating) because of the Polarie's payload. Which doesn't really leave me a choice (only Borg?) hahaha. And also this refractor can double up as a finder in future when I get the bigger ones [smilie=admire2.gif]

But I'm hopelessly lost with the Borg parts' list [smilie=confused.gif] Deciding between the miniBorg 45ED II and the miniBorg 50, and there seems to be soooo many combinations on the internet. I've seen some examples on this forum, but I still cannot get a hold of the exact parts needed [smilie=desperate2.gif]

Just need someone to point me in the correct direction. Thanks in advance! [smilie=cheer.gif]
maguro77
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Re: Borg telescopes

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Happy New Year to all!

Welcome to the world of Borg!

The resources which i use to figure the various combinations are as follows:

1) Borg 2010 parts catalogue - Although dated, this is in english and gives you an overall picture of the various adapters (for the latest components, i usually check Kyoei, a japan telescope online shop)
http://sciencecenter.net/hutech/catalog ... g-2010.pdf

2) The Hutech website is also a good reference source - http://www.hutech.com. Astro hutech is the US distributor for borg parts.

3) Borg's manufacturer Tomytec japan website - http://www.tomytec.co.jp or
4) Kyoei online website for borg products has info as well. http://www.kyoei-osaka.jp. Click on the Borg logo.

The two websites 3 and 4 are in japanese (use a web translator to navigate around the website) - they are likely to contain similar information but i use Kyoei more. Usually there is a pdf chart of the parts needed for a particular combination.

5) lastly, my trusty and reliable Borg supplier Peter Tan in Hong Kong has a pdf file showing the various focal length and aperture with different objectives and reducers.
http://www.tan14.com/images/Borg%20table.jpg. This table is my starting point - what focal length and aperture do I want to achieve - then I choose the various parts a) lens objective b) main body tubes c) reducer or flattener d) focuser e) attachment to camera or ccd. His website shows the various scopes - and he will usually provide the PDF illustration of the tubes/focuser supplied for each combo.

As aside - just wondering why dont you use your camera telephoto lens - the Vixen Polarie is rated for 7 lbs (around 3 kg). I understand that it was revised upwards because of Ioptron Sky Tracker. If you already have a short telephoto, you probably should try it out on the Polarie. I personally feel that the Polarie is limited by the focal length rather than the weight issue. Buying a Borg 45ED for photography is great as there is practically no color but to use it as a finderscope later - quite an expensive finder. Just my two cents worth.

Hope this helps. cheers
Delpheo
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Re: Borg telescopes

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Wow. Definitely helped get a clearer understanding of the Borg system. Thanks maguro77 :D

I always thought the Polarie's payload was rated at 2kg (4.4lbs). But now that you mentioned it's 3kg (7lbs), maybe I could go for slightly larger refractors. Borg is definitely still in consideration though :mryellow:

I've already tried using a Tamron 70-300mm, as shown in the picture, so I was thinking maybe it's time for the next step up [smilie=happy.gif]
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Re: Borg telescopes

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Hi Delpheo. Congrats for coming out of lurking mode! :)

Nice Orion Nebula! Do make use of free online photo albums and share with us your photos in higher resolution and bigger size. [smilie=good-job.gif]
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