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An in-depth review of the Explore Scientific Ultra Light Dob 12" (305mm). NOTE: Initially I tried contacting Explore Scientific regarding the issues with the altitude ...
Thank you for the in-depth review. I am considering getting the little
brother the 10" I saw one displayed at the NEAF in New York. Explorer
Scientific booth. What attracted me to it was the sheer size, and on how it
will compact down to a very small box. I currently have an 8" collapsable
Sky Watcher. Was a little dismayed after purchase due to the 10" was the
same height at zenith! Come to find out the 10" has a faster mirror. Anyway
now I am torn Should I go with the Explore scientific or should I return to
Sky Watcher? Just fearing the newer true tube might have the same issues.
+Clayton Tanner Well, a move to a 10" from an 8" will not show much of difference light wise. Of course there will be a difference but you may find not as much as you were hoping for. If you could compare a 10" and with your 8 before you make the jump that should settle it. Going from an 8 to a 12 does make a noticeable difference. I had an 8" Edge and found the deep sky views lacking. Not because of the optics, they were pretty darn good. But the aperture was just not enough for me to get excited about what I was seeing. But when I made the move to the 12 things got a whole lot more interesting. And I sold the Edge.
Thanks for the review. I was just going to order one but I have decided to
wait for their updated versions.
I have a question. How well does it hold its collimation during the night.
Does it change as the temperatures does.
+Dakota Starry Nights my main fear is that because it is made out of aluminium (and in some parts steel) the expansion and contraction of the metals may course the scope to warp slightly. This may be enough to class the scope as unreliable. I will look out for your next video.
+Yiangoss I believe the new version is due out next month. I will be posting a new video here on Dakota Starry Night soon covering collimation using the Pro SteadyGrip lever on the 12" ES Ultra Light. The Pro SteadyGrip helps maintain optical alignment throughout the night. It also makes it much easier to slowly move the scope in Alt or AZ; especially the AZ movement when the scope is pointed at or near zenith.
Hi I was wondering if the scope, when packed, wasn't too heavy... I'm only
16 and I don't want it to disgust me from astronomy as I am just starting.
This model seems nice as it is possible to take it on a trip during
hollidays in a small car.
So what do you think ?
+FK Orangina Well I've never weigh the parts. But the mirror is the heaviest component. Though I can easily lift it by the two hand cutouts on the side of the mirror box while leaning it again my stomach. The 10" should be a piece of cake I'm thinking. PS: if you can wait and save up the money the 12" would bring in a bit more detail on some of the fainter objects. As these things go, after a while a guy always wants to go deeper and wishes they had gotten a bigger dob. Not that the 10" is a bad choice. It's going to lighter and more compact than the 12" for sure. And at the end of the day the best scope is the one that's going to get used the most.
+Dakota Starry Nights Thanks for your fast reply ! Just to know, how much do each part weight ? PS : I'll be purchasing the 10" instead ;) (not enough money ^^)
+FK Orangina The ES Ultra Light 12" is your best bet for portability. It breaks down into two or three manageable small packages as seen in the video. Twelve inches of aperture can show you a lot of what's up there. It's probable all you'll ever need for visual work. And has the best weight to to "light grab" ratio IMHO. Just add dark clear skies and you're off on a journey of discovery! Dakota
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Tested for thousands of years all over the world and it works great . Just
a money scam to keep it illegal and shows how much they care about the
sick. Illegal or not ,, A huge demand equals a good supply.