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Confused: How can you buy Apertura telescopes if they went out of . . . The High Point Apertura AD12 package appears identical to the Zhumell Z12 package sold by Amazon The price is the same and both offer free shipping I guess I would get one from High Point if I were buying one, to support the industry
Apertura AD12 review - User Reviews - Articles - Cloudy Nights The Apertura AD12 is a 12” f5 dobsonian reflector with a well thought out altitude bearing system that permits the scope to be properly balanced depending on your eyepiece selection, a very important feature with dobsonian telescopes OpticsMart takes things a bit further however, and offers the “Tweaker’s Dream Package”
New Imaging Newtonian - Apertura Carbon Star 150 Page 1 of 38 - New Imaging Newtonian - Apertura Carbon Star 150 - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: At long last theres a premium (but still budget-oriented) option for a small newtonian available from a U S based seller! Link to the product page here: https: www highpoin rce=1 utm_term= The headline is a 6 f 4 imaging newt with: Carbon tube with internal baffling CNC machined tube
A few rookie questions about my new Apertura AD8 A few rookie questions about my new Apertura AD8 - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): My second post here on CN Ive looked at the sky with binoculars, but this is my first telescope: an Apertura AD8 Dobsonian Its a lot bigger than I expected! I unboxed it, did a parts inventory, and assembled it per the instructions The instructions were not 100% complete, but I figured it out
Review of the Apertura AD10 10 Dobsonian - User Reviews Review of the Apertura AD10 10" Dobsonian Figure 1 I ordered the AD10 on Tuesday and it was delivered via FedEx two days later on Thursday, in two boxes: the OTA and accessories in one and the base and its components in the second The OTA box was heavy and huge and the box containing the base wasn’t that big but was very heavy for its size
Is this a good deal right now? Apertura 75Q for USD999? In this case that is a really good deal for good glass FCD-100 vs what ever SharpStar is using in the Askar FRA400 and the FRA400 costs a bit more This is not to say the glass is bad in the Askar lineup, quite the contrary, and most AP imagers are quite happy with Askar Of course sensor size of the camera comes into play with FOV, but that
Apertura AD8 - Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography) - Cloudy Nights Joined: 24 May 2018 Posted 15 May 2020 - 05:15 AM Pretty sure an 8 inch dob is the best scope you can buy for <$500, and the AD8 (made by GSO) is one of the best commercial 8 inch dobs out there and it comes with a lot of useful accessories You'll be able to see thousands of deep sky objects with it, especially at a dark site
Mini-review of my new Apertura Dobsonian 8” - Cloudy Nights Mini-review of my new Apertura Dobsonian 8” - posted in Beginners Forum (No Astrophotography): I am hopeful that my recent experience buying my first scope will be of assistance to other astronomers (either beginners like myself or seasoned vets) Like many people, I spent quite some time deciding what to buy, and had written up several short lists I am happy to report that my new Apertura
Apertura - Any good? - Refractors - Cloudy Nights However, as per his original post, the new Apertura refractors offered by High Point Scientific appear to be a rebrand (meaning manufactured in the same Chinese factory) of the popular doublet FPL-53, 60mm and 72mm, f 6, refractors offered by Astro-Tech, William Optics and Teleskop Services, with the exception of the color of the scope
Apertura 8 Classical Cassegrain Newest Specs? - Cloudy Nights The revised design that Apertura (High Point Scientific) has accomplished uses a larger ID ring around the Secondary Mirrors, as well as a redesigned Secondary baffle The advantage is that there is no more cutting off the outer portion of the light cones coming from the Primary Mirrors in either the 6" or the 8" models, at the expense of