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Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.254.118 By: rmollise In Reply to: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.254.118) (Original Vote) Date: 12/28/2001 05:25:50 am PST >If you buy a cheap Celestron it sucks. If it's over $700 it's >great! In this case so is the NexStar 8. When I saw the >NexStar 5 I knew the mount was too big for it. >Whatever. The tracking is good, but the mount is not designed >for long-exposure astrophotography. The optics are also pretty >good. I've seen better computerized 8-inch SCTs. >However it's a good choice for a highly portable, computerized >SCT. What I don't like is that it's not built for a tripod. >Have you seen it on one? > >daSentinel Hi: 1. Both the NS5 and NS8 cost more than 700 dollars. 2. The scope comes with a tripod. 3. Have you actually seen, much less used a NS8? Rod Mollise Subject: Software By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.10.135) Date: 05/21/2002 03:59:44 am PST I think nexstar has the worst sofware ever... 1 - no internet update 2 - no object identify 3 - no memory for settings (every time i have to insert data) 4 - no park scope It has been a big delusion.....(not for optics) Bye Subject: celstron Nexstar 8 By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.253.1) Date: 01/17/2004 04:04:01 pm PST AS am matter of fact I own one with the aluminum tripod. I would much rather have the heavy duty tripod. The optics are excellent, and if you install home-made index pointers on the fork, and mounting rail, most of the goto glitches disappear. The only other thing I personally would recommend is to replace that red-dot pointer with an 8, or 9X50 spotter. This way, you aren't limited to goto astronomy, but can use it like a traditional scope. You can use the RA/Dec entry from the alt-az mode also. For the price, with a few mods, or of you've got the bucks, Dr. Clay's supercharging, this is a great visual scope. Peter A. Canfield Page 1 of 1 |
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