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Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale
with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs?
Hi: Well, I'll admit I've always bought Celestron as my personal telescopes. HOWEVER...the eight LX10s we purchased here (University of South Alabama Physics Dept.) have worked admirably well and have held up much better than I thought they would. They've hardly been babied by six years of beginning astronomy students. These are not fancy scopes, but they work as advertised and are very nice for visual observing or even introductory imaging. That is, I'm impressed by these pleasantly simple telescopes. My main criticism? the wedge. It's hard to adjust for polar alignment. Course, you can always upgrade to a better one. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs?
Hi: Well, I'll admit I've always bought Celestron as my personal telescopes. HOWEVER...the eight LX10s we purchased here (University of South Alabama Physics Dept.) have worked admirably well and have held up much better than I thought they would. They've hardly been babied by six years of beginning astronomy students. These are not fancy scopes, but they work as advertised and are very nice for visual observing or even introductory imaging. That is, I'm impressed by these pleasantly simple telescopes. My main criticism? the wedge. It's hard to adjust for polar alignment. Course, you can always upgrade to a better one. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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This is a fine telescope, my neighbor's first telescope and he still loves
it. The optics are exactly the same as the LX200, but everything else (fork, electronics, finder, and tripod) are quite different. As long as you don't have any plans of going into astrophotography in the future, you will enjoy this telescope. By the way, if you find that you miss the GOTO feature, you can always buy digital setting circles for this scope, which I am told work quite well. Al "John Damico" wrote in message . net... Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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This is a fine telescope, my neighbor's first telescope and he still loves
it. The optics are exactly the same as the LX200, but everything else (fork, electronics, finder, and tripod) are quite different. As long as you don't have any plans of going into astrophotography in the future, you will enjoy this telescope. By the way, if you find that you miss the GOTO feature, you can always buy digital setting circles for this scope, which I am told work quite well. Al "John Damico" wrote in message . net... Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 16:56:38 GMT, "John Damico"
wrote: Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... John, I like mine a lot. Just the right size for carrying around, easy to set up, and the optics are first rate. Had mine about 3 years and it gets plenty of use. Made some pretty good web cam images of Mars last year. Think you'll enjoy it. Mike |
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 16:56:38 GMT, "John Damico"
wrote: Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... John, I like mine a lot. Just the right size for carrying around, easy to set up, and the optics are first rate. Had mine about 3 years and it gets plenty of use. Made some pretty good web cam images of Mars last year. Think you'll enjoy it. Mike |
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![]() Hi John, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I'm on a tight budget so it was nice to have the ability to afford a good entry SCT, I don't own any others. -Mark John Damico wrote: Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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![]() Hi John, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I'm on a tight budget so it was nice to have the ability to afford a good entry SCT, I don't own any others. -Mark John Damico wrote: Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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![]() I just had to comment here and say that I received my lx10(with UHTC) via UPS on Friday (thanks Astronomics). It went together reasonably well. Just one problem in that the finder mount didn't match up with the mounting screws. I attempted to bend the mount just slightly so it would match up but managed to break it. With a large washer I managed to secure it well enough, but I plan on buying a right angle finder. Well tonight the sky was clear as a bell. Usually I have to wait weeks for clear skies to use new equipment after purchasing equipment. After doing a quick star test, which resulted in perfect collmination, my first stop was Orion. Very, very nice view, even though I was viewing from my driveway in a fairly light polluted sky. I was able to resolve the 4 stars very easily. The next stop was Saturn. Wow, Wow, Wow, I have never seen Saturn so nicely. The Cassini division jumped right out at me. My other scope is an XT10 and I have never seen Saturn through my XT10 as nice as I did through the LX10. However it is a very steady atmosphere. I am very pleased with this scope and even more pleased I was able to get it for $800. -Mark R. Mark R. wrote: Hi John, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I'm on a tight budget so it was nice to have the ability to afford a good entry SCT, I don't own any others. -Mark John Damico wrote: Took the plunge and did it this morning, bought the LX 10 that's on sale with the UHTC. Was going to buy something with go-to and all that, and spend a bit more, but this seemed a really good value. Have been doing ok finding my way around with the 4.5" newtonian so this may be the better buy for me at this time. The thread started earlier about the LX 10 kinda convinced me. Any LX 10 owners want to tell me how pleased they are with theirs? Thanks... |
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