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These
two photos show nearly all of my telescopes, all set up and being used
at once. There is, of course, the LX200GPS 12", with the
Televue 85 still piggy-backed on it. Along with that primary
setup is my oldest telescope, the Celestron Celestar Deluxe
Computerized 8" SCT. Also shown is my newest telescope, the
Coronado PST (more on that below) and an old ETX-90 OTA mounted on
Televue Telepod Head and a photographic tripod (my favorite is the
Manfrotto/Bogen 3236). Notice the Kendrick solar filter
attached to that tube. Finally, my binocular setup is also
shown. That is made up of a Celestron Ultima 20x80 pair of
binoculars mounted to a Blaho Stedi-Vue parallelogram mount, all
attached to a photo tripod (another Bogen 3236). About the
only equipment I own that isn't shown here is my older Celestron 80mm
wide-field refractor (occasionally used for piggyback guiding) and my
ETX-90EC Autostar-driven grab-and-go telescope. All of this
equipment has been set up for these photos at one of my primary
observing/photography sites, the Cincinnati Astronomical Society's
dark-sky site in Adams County, Ohio. |