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<blockquote data-quote="Musoman" data-source="post: 1674219" data-attributes="member: 80278"><p>Cheers matey</p><p></p><p>Well, unless i want to look at canyons on Venus, i see i can retire all those bits apart from No.6</p><p></p><p>And now, just waiting for the MAX dslr to pop through the letter box, and then some kinda 2" extension tube, and a TC.</p><p></p><p>Ah, the TC. While posting in this help thread, i've been reading many more threads and posts here, and just read about you posting to someone in a thread earlier in the summer, that you prefer DSLR teleconverters to Barlows.</p><p></p><p>I know we mentioned this before, but have you changed your mind about Barlows V. DSLR TC's ?</p><p></p><p>I'll put the best glass i can afford on the scope. I know the Kenko pro 300 DG series are expensive ( both 1.4 and 2) , but if they were prefereable to a Barlow, then i'd try and hunt down a used one</p><p></p><p>Mind you, you've recently posted about the new version GSO ED - so thats an option, but i wouldnt know the difference if someone sold me an old version GSO ED</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Musoman, post: 1674219, member: 80278"] Cheers matey Well, unless i want to look at canyons on Venus, i see i can retire all those bits apart from No.6 And now, just waiting for the MAX dslr to pop through the letter box, and then some kinda 2" extension tube, and a TC. Ah, the TC. While posting in this help thread, i've been reading many more threads and posts here, and just read about you posting to someone in a thread earlier in the summer, that you prefer DSLR teleconverters to Barlows. I know we mentioned this before, but have you changed your mind about Barlows V. DSLR TC's ? I'll put the best glass i can afford on the scope. I know the Kenko pro 300 DG series are expensive ( both 1.4 and 2) , but if they were prefereable to a Barlow, then i'd try and hunt down a used one Mind you, you've recently posted about the new version GSO ED - so thats an option, but i wouldnt know the difference if someone sold me an old version GSO ED [/QUOTE]
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