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11 years 7 months ago #94778 by Graham
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11 years 7 months ago #94780 by Frank Ryan
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Manic Dave.
I would reccomend this set up; Manfrotto tripod, Manfrotto 410 geared head, and Manfrotto ball head for Camera + lens shots or camera + Apo shots.
The exact same as here; www.astrotrac.com/Product.aspx?category=...Holiday+Special+Deal

I have tried other cheaper or less robust items (tripod / geared head / ball head) and
Wasted money & time only to end up getting the above.

If you are going to add auto guider scopes I'd seriously reccomend ringing Richard in AT.
He's a sound bloke and really helpfull (and not a 'salesman')

(I don't work for AT Btw! :-)

But again I stress. Without a tripod/geared head & ball head the AT will be useless.

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11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #94782 by manic_dave
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THanks Frank, that looks nice but 769 sterling plus vat would be a massive budget bust for me

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11 years 7 months ago #94783 by Graham
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Even on the setup Frank suggested I would say the tripod is the weakest link, I have and use the Manfrotto 055XPROB for photography and I would say its still not the best for the likes of this.

When you are choosing a tripod you have to consider 'Cost/Weight/Stability' but you can ONLY pick 2! :P

So if you are looking for Stability you can either buy a heavy cheap tripod or a light expensive one!

If you are only looking for a tripod for the AT then maybe have a look at their pier...and it all folds into itself which looks pretty cool! ' www.astrotrac.com/Default.aspx?p=pier '

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11 years 7 months ago #94787 by manic_dave
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HI Graham,

yes was looking at the pier, Im not sure how heavy it is. and with a wedge im would be suprised it its all that mobile?

a full package is on offer at TS

www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_inf...-Polhoehenwiege.html

But i was thinking of dropping them an email and seeing what the could offer with this Tripod

www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_inf...--3-8--thread---64cm
182cm---max--12kgs.html

and this ball head

www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_inf...-up-to-6kg-load.html

and this gearhead

www.teleskop-express.de/shop/product_inf...-max--9-kg-load.html

If it came in cheaper then the 1000 the package on AT, i think it would be a more stable set up.

the Losmandy Starlapse, looks to be much more expensive, i worked out about 1400 euros for the set up.

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11 years 7 months ago #94788 by Graham
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Perhaps have a google for some astrotrac photos you would like to emulate and send off an email to see what their system is and if they recommend it or if they wish they had of chosen something different at the get-go.

It looks like the pier is only a kilo and it all folds into itself to include the astrotrac and the lot can be popped into a shoulder bag.

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