Selling GP2 head (white) after 20th May.
No motors, no tripod included, no half pier included.
Slow motion controls included.
Selling to get GPD2 head instead.
Going at $400 only. Can reserve now.
WTS: GP2 head
Oh, but the GP mount is without tracking and without GOTO. But for future expansion of tracking and GOTO, GP2 is versatile in that.
I can include counterweight at a low price. I can also include a modified mount base so that you don't need the half pier.
Suitable tripods will be:
HAL130 (Very stable tripod. but heavy and expensive)
AL130 (Lighter, cheaper, but less stable)
http://www.vixen.co.jp/at/option/at-op_10.htm#251209
If you are keen, I can plan out the whole set for you. It can be fitted to the C8 and basically it will be an intermediate-advanced user set.
I can include counterweight at a low price. I can also include a modified mount base so that you don't need the half pier.
Suitable tripods will be:
HAL130 (Very stable tripod. but heavy and expensive)
AL130 (Lighter, cheaper, but less stable)
http://www.vixen.co.jp/at/option/at-op_10.htm#251209
If you are keen, I can plan out the whole set for you. It can be fitted to the C8 and basically it will be an intermediate-advanced user set.
Photo Album:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14113965@N03/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14113965@N03/
The GP mount is a bit too large for 4SE Mak. Ok, before I make recommendations, here are some questions to find out your aim.
1) Are you intending to go beyong 4SE? As in, getting a larger scope to see more things?
2) Do you need a GOTO system to find objects?
3) How much weight can you carry? If you have a car, then you can carry more and larger scopes.
4) What is your budget?
5) Do you intend to get deep into this hobby?
Thanks for answering this, I hope to recommend a suitable set for you.
The saturn pic is quite good, the cassini division is easily seen, just turn down brightness and gamma a bit.
1) Are you intending to go beyong 4SE? As in, getting a larger scope to see more things?
2) Do you need a GOTO system to find objects?
3) How much weight can you carry? If you have a car, then you can carry more and larger scopes.
4) What is your budget?
5) Do you intend to get deep into this hobby?
Thanks for answering this, I hope to recommend a suitable set for you.
The saturn pic is quite good, the cassini division is easily seen, just turn down brightness and gamma a bit.
Photo Album:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14113965@N03/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14113965@N03/
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