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notFritzArgelander wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 8:41 pmMAs are really Kellners and dubious at f5. Maybe OK at f6.
Pretend Kellner perhaps?
MA have three good uses, dust plugs, cushioning under heavy mallets strikes or used in batting practice.
Also as burnt offerings to the cloud demons?
A well made Kellner is good "minimum glass" eyepiece design. MAs are generally nominally of Kellner design but so badly made..... "The name is changed to protect the guilty."
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Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 7:57 pm
I would look at a simple photo tripod with a pan head, you could probably find one for a reasonable price used.
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Hmmm. The Quark has a very narrow FOV. I've only used mine along with my Celestron NexStar GT mount. Solar tracking keeps the image in the eyepiece. I'm not sure, but I'd be afraid that almost constant manual tracking might be necessary with any manual mount.
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Stephen
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Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 7:57 pm
I would look at a simple photo tripod with a pan head, you could probably find one for a reasonable price used.
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Hmmm. The Quark has a very narrow FOV. I've only used mine along with my Celestron NexStar GT mount. Solar tracking keeps the image in the eyepiece. I'm not sure, but I'd be afraid that almost constant manual tracking might be necessary with any manual mount.
smp
A decent fluid panhead can be operated accurately enough by hand or slo-motion controls.
It may take a bit of practice to start but can be done.
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