But a second lightweight option in the 500-700mm range would be nice. Just acquired a Redcat 51, did first light on it last week, and am very happy with the results it will be a while before I have exhausted its possibilities and my skill level has outgrown it. ![]() So, a) does anybody know of a reducer for this, and b) would you recommend it?įYI, I used to do visual astro and dabbled in astrophoto in high school, four decades ago, so I know my way around a scope, but am just getting back into the hobby after a long time away. Tells me that the Celestron focal reducers aren't compatible with the C90 Mak. I'm considering whether it's potentially useful as a photo instrument, but of course at f/14 it's slooow, and it's a little long for a lot of diffuse nebulae. For a couple of hundred bucks, it's a pretty nice little scope. I have a Celestron C90 Maksutov-Cassagranian spotting scope that I use for looking at the moon and planets, and I have photographed the moon through it.
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