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Bill
Registered: May 2008 Location: Bell Buckle, Tennessee Posts: 194
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Thu December 31, 2009 01:12
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Got to love that Episilon.....Great Images
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mexhunter
Registered: May 2008 Posts: 224
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Thu December 31, 2009 12:14
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Hi Bill:
Thank you very much.
Now I have kept the Epsilon and I am going to prove a FSQ106, although I am delate by the bad weather that we have had here. I soon hope to have some preliminary result. I am very happy with the result of the Epsilon.
Many greetings.
Cesar
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Bill
Registered: May 2008 Location: Bell Buckle, Tennessee Posts: 194
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Thu December 31, 2009 19:11
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Cesar, The FSQ 106 is a beautiful refractor and I have seen many outstanding images made with it. I was just curious. Since there is not a huge difference in the field of view between the two scopes, what particular characterics of the 2 (other than obvious design styles) do you like about FSQ. Look fowrard to seeing images with both. CLEAR SKY's
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mexhunter
Registered: May 2008 Posts: 224
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Thu December 31, 2009 20:07
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Hello Bill:
I Thought much about which you say and I valued the possibility of buying new Takahashi TSA 120, triplet apochromat, or the FSQ106, Petzval - fluorite, with the extensor and the reducer, to obtain focal length of 360, 530 and 850.
Although but expensive the 106, finally I was decided by him.
I hope to know how to make, with him, good images, because at the moment I will obtain focus manually.
Many greetings.
Cesar
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