Focal Ratio: f/6. You can still get good images, but you would need to. Apertura 60EDR vs AT60ED - posted in Refractors : I am in the process of upgrading my imaging scope from a ST80 to a better small refractor. Choose an option. 7x (230mm @ f/3. I only recently bought the refractor so if the 3x magnifier isnt significantly better on both. 8x reducer in AT60ED - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Im having a problem with the Astrotech 0. 8X reducer/field flattener is designed for prime focus astrophotography with the Astro-Tech AT72EDII, it will work with other variants of the same optical tube. I would like to find something that is a good overall value though. 96. 8x Reducer/Flattener that goes with it, too. How do I go about making flats in a non-complicated way?Figure 2: Relationship between HFOV, Sensor Size and WD for a given Angular FOV. In this review, I’ll tell you why I think the William Optics. Using a light panel for flats - posted in Electronically Assisted Astronomy (No Post-Processing): I just bought an 8x12 LED light panel for making flats with my various telescopes: AT60ED APO, AT80ED APO and Nexstar 8SE. There is still some tilt on the upper edge, but overall its improved. The ZWO ASI678MC is loaded with the Sony IMX678 back-illuminated, 8. Page 8 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : One more quick picture - I wanted to see if the focuser would slip under all this weight. I know I. I have a TSFLAT2 FF. AT60ED minimal eyepiece kit, etc. Not sure if these made it to astronomics as the shipment you refer to, but fingers crossed. 470 60-second lights, 30 darks, 30 flats with an AT60ED refractor and modified canon t3i. I got the Altair astro version since it came with an optical test report. g. Currently I have an Explore Scientific AR 102 that I bought on a whim many. However, it is about $190 more than the Astro-Tech AT60ED and I found a place that will be getting some AT60ED scopes in a month. Is there anyone out there with an AT60ed that can confirm whether I have a problem with the scope. But I do not like the Petzval design. Cannot acheive focus on Astro-Tech AT60ed - posted in Refractors : Hello I have a new Astro-Tech AT60ED. )AT60ED vs. If I was choosing one of those DeLite's I'd go for the 5mm. The handle will help making set up much easier as you have a solid part to grab onto and not just the tube. While I wait for astronomics to deliver my scope, I would like to understand if I really need to also purchase a 0. The star test is a bit of a mess outside of focus and a 10l/mm Ronchi eyepiece indicates the same (both with green filters). Optics Type: ED FPL-53 Refractor. I was hoping to do this first light video of my Astro-Tech AT60ED after I got my flattener/reducer, however they just haven't been in stock. 25" (286mm) deep including the feet that prevent the case from resting directly on the ground. 00. • Can be used in both autofocus and manual modes. An alternative to the AT60ED might be the Sharpstar 61EDPHII. I got rid of my Orion ST80 guidescope + Orion StarShoot Autoguider camera to fund this purchase thinking Ill replace the functionality of the ST80 with this 60mm scope. In Wisconsin the winters are cold and snow bound. I have narrowed it down to an AT60ED. Posted 16 January 2021 - 11:32 AM. The AT60ED has FPL 53 glass, takes high magnification well. The flattener produces wonderful flat fields as well as a 41mm image circle. Ditto for the Lambda Orionis nebula (Angelfish. The only caveat for visual is that it can require about 5mm of extra extension with standard 1. Plus, it looks ridiculous with the. Long slots allow it to be. . Page 1 of 3 - Good Value Grab 'n' Go & AP Refractor - posted in Refractors : Im interested in a small-ish refractor to use as a grab n go scope and also for astrophotography using a full frame DSLR. I also know that using a 40mm eyepiece at f/5 will reduce my effective aperture, but the resulting effective aperture will still be equal to or larger that the AT60ED at equal true field size. Page 15 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : The screws that are on the focuser provide enough length with the base we have. F/5, 300mm. Page 1 of 3 - Astro-Tech or Skywatcher ? - posted in Refractors : Hi, Im expecting a 10 reflector and Im looking at the refractors. A few people suggested the Astro Tech AT60ED and that looks affordable. It doesn't seem practical enough to buy the 81mm for $150 more than the 73mm, but both have that FPL-53 element in the lens design. Best Regards and Clear Skies, Mike M. The supplied photo instructions are good, but there was still some dry-fitting to make sure I was getting the bracket in the right orientation and attached through the right holes. 00. I thought about the WO ZenithStar 81, but the difference between the 81 and 73 is just 8mm or roughly 1/3". PS there's a dedicated flattener for AT60ED. One other thing I've heard--and can confirm--is that the mounting collar for the AT60ED is almost a perfect fit for the 135mm Samyang. Add To Cart. Page 2 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : I stay corrected, yes, WO offers the case as an optional - not included - accessory. Product #: ATVUPSB. $369. Download Augmented. Think Ill be happy with this. Now I am confused as which one to. Still seems like too big a cost differential, though. My father was at the office for 6 hours yesterday getting all the manuals finished up. You need to space an extra 9. 8x reducer - posted in Refractors : I received my new AT60ED just over a week ago and we actually got some breaks in the clouds earlier than forecast, so I got a chance to confirm that it let me accomplish my first goal of getting a full-field view of the Sun through my DayStar Quark. Seeing was average. 0 out of 5 stars Great for a MK67. But I have a 2nd scope that is designed for astrophotography -- an Astrotech. Technically the TV60. The 18. Also looking at Televue TV60, nice but too expensive for me. So, subtract the thickness of the t-ring from 9. Thank you. At that time I started a thread titled Anyone with an AT60ED to ask a few questions about my new scope, and. Ill deal. Astronomics offers the best prices on telescopes and accessories, like solar filters. Astro-Tech AT60ED and AT72EDII Black Friday Sale; Universal Astro Sale; Various Used and Demo Scopes and Mounts; Astro-Tech College Tuition Sale; iOptron 20% Off Sale While Supplies Last; Meteorites. Unfortunately a bahtinov mask will not help with planets. It appears that stars even close to the center of the frame are somewhat distorted. And I thought As. ? Basically, as my first proper scope, is it worth to spend that $100? I also. The AT60 ED is an awesome and versatile little scope. What I would like to know is. 00. Page 26 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : All basically the same. The 18. Another thumbs up for the AT60ED with the . This Astro-Tech AT70ED refractor has: • Single ring with a foot that has a 1/4" 20 thread hole for easy attachment to a dovetail. According to Aperturas website, the flattener should be set to 3mm for the. Astro-Tech Finderscope Mounting Shoe Thousand Oaks 4. Seems like that would be an even better guidescope, maybe useful for other DSO socpes I buy later, and also a portable travel scope. The AT60ED is even smaller than the 72, but I feel like if you don't reeeeally need to downsize, the 72 is the lowest you should go. IMG_0266. Page 9 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Ready for the evening! Already took a quick look at the moon as the sun started setting. The objective has just a few specks of dust which can probably be removed with a simple air-bulb. I have no eyepieces dedicated to this small refractor. I was looking for a light scope almost got the AT72 ED. but in general field flatteners are usually used for imaging and not for visual. I have used the original packing foam and box, but that isnt a great fit for. ago. But sometimes, easy rules. AT72II - posted in Refractors : Hello! Please, does anyone know how does compare AT60ED and AT72II from Astro-Tech? Im looking for a starter refractor and I understand the 72 gathers more light but I was wondering whether there are any other differences? Perhaps one is shaper, corrects aberration better, . 00 Not FPL-53. And when it does come back in stock, Ive always missed reordering it. Very interested in others experience with dithering with azgti. M45 with AT60ED and ASI533MC Pro - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: The data is from Oct 29, 2022. 1-800-422-7876 questions@astronomics. •. AT60ED as a travel scope - posted in Refractors : 16 x 9 x 7. The AT80ED is bringing ED optics to you at a fantastic price. . Got a new “Travel” refractor finally: AT60ED - posted in Refractors : After selling my Sv503 80ed I was feeling very weird just having a C8 and no refractor for months! I was torn deciding between AT70EDII, AT60ED and some other portable air travel friendly options. 2lbs. You get a 2" Rack and Pinion focuser with a microfine 11:1 fine-focusing ratio finished in our Aston Martin Grey trim. For context, I have the ASTRO-TECH AT60ED with a field flattener that I ordered hopefully coming in some time soon. Mine has a Strehl of 0. Do I need a reducer/flattener? - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Hi there I just purchased an Astro Tech AT60ED 60MM F/6 FPL-53ED doublet to do Astrophotography with my ioptron Skyguider Pro. I love your images taken with it, by the way. Get answers to your questions in our photography forums. 95. AT60 Vixen-style rail/bracket/mounting suggestions - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: I have the AT60, but its a chore to balance it in dec with the shoe finder mount. I think it actually looks better through a straight 5mm without the PowerMate. I am looking at getting the Astro-Tech AT60ED 60mm f/6 FPL-53ED and Lanthanum Doublet. For sale is my AT60ED scope. Astro-Tech AT72EDII Refractor OTA FPL-53 f/6 $469. You get a single ring with a. Second scope recommendations - posted in Experienced Deep Sky Imaging: Hi Need ur guidance , i currently use AT60ed with 0. Joined: 26 Jul 2020. At best, you can use a cropped sensor, mirrorless camera. The 130EQ has a weak mount and flawed spherical optics. (Note: the guiding with the 6SE. • a rotating dual-speed 2. * ZWO ASI533MC Pro. Weight: 6 lbs 3. I dont know where to begin on figuring out which of the two provides the most aperture and magnification with my PVS-14. Lord Beowulf - Nov 09 2023 08:09 AM Refractors Deepskydad motorised Flat Panel, Any issues doing darks ? ribuck - Nov 09 2023 07:45 AM Equipment (No astrophotography) Horsehead Nebula. 7" Dual Speed Racking and Pinion focuser that rotates and has 98mm of travel. 56 AT60ED @. It is constantly moving. It has a flat top surface. 8x. No need for a Telrad. 2mm DeLite gives a larger TFOV that is sharp in the APO's I compared (61mm f/5. Then one could be used to guide the other and Id basically have 2 different focal lengths. In a mono ZWO setup as shown in the image, the tilt plate is in front of the OAG. 72 arc sec/pixel with my camera. I put a 32 Masumaya in the diagonal. I haven't tried it in a while but seems like I have to use a small extension tube with my Sony a6000 to get it to reach focus. 2mm DeLite was nearly sharp to the edge. - 60mm has an aperture advantage over an 80mm stopped down to 42mm. You’ll want your overall output resolution around 1” per. Beginning Deep Sky Imaging. L. 4) or a 2. 8X reducer/field flattener is designed for prime focus astrophotography with quality f/6 focal ratio apo refractors such as the Astro-Tech AT72ED and AT130 apo, it will also work well with Astro-Tech and other brand refractors in the f/5. 1. AT60ED vs. The back focus requirements. 25” eyepieces, but it’s probably the lightest most compact 60mm available. The helical focuser of the FMA230 is precise but quite stiff. Anyone using the AT60ED with dedicated reducer and getting round stars? - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Ive owned an AT60ED for over a year now, and have enjoyed imaging with it the few times I have. New for 2021. But it's a personal choice. So, no DSLRs with the Evoguide and at the moment, there is no way around this. I'm lucky I got 25 seconds with a AT60ED and an Olympus E-M10 Mk II on a SkyGuider Pro. 60 second Firecapture and back in the house to do a quick AutoStakkert! and then Firecapture. Pick up the phone, or drop us a line, and we will be happy to be of service. 00. I have been doing some research on small refractors and have come down to these 2 options: 1. 00. William Optics RedCat 51 (Upgraded Version) + William Optics 48mm T-mount for Sony E-mount 2. 00. The supplied photo instructions are good, but there was still some dry-fitting to make sure I was getting the bracket in the right orientation and attached through the right holes. It is designed as a true telescope. 6e, and high sensitivity, the ZWO ASI678MC would make a great camera for. Perhaps I will just wait another week or two and. ) I was at my new location on a pretty clear night (at first) and getting good sub-images without any LP filters. Comes with the Astro-tech Camera Angle adjuster. 2k either way you go. My question is the tripod. My plan is to use both cameras. I recently received my SkyGuider Pro. Focusing Masks For Telescopes. 60 second Firecapture and back in the house to do a quick. Page 1 of 2 - Finder Shoe for AT60ED? - posted in Refractors : AFAIK, the Astro-Tech Finderscope Mounting Shoe (ATSHOE) is the only finder shoe that will fit the AT60ED. Search the forum for each, there are a large numbers of thread about the AT60ED, and it's Kunming United factory mates, WO ZS61 and Apertura 60. Read more. No need for a Telrad. Edited by techmgr, 03 January 2021 - 08:53 PM. Add To Cart. Nice 360mm F/6 doublet with FPL-53 synthetic fluorite and Lanthanum lenses. But the William Optics costs $169 more. It’s $949. My experience is that a $100 two inch dielectric is a safer investment than any of the 1. The other night I tried my Sony Alpha 230 DSLR with a 1" APS-C sensor in the AT60ED at F/6 and the result was a huge field of view but with what appears to be severe coma along the edges of the frame. From the thought to image the sun to see if the ASI224 and AT60ED combo could capture the entire disc, pulling the scope buggy AZ/EQ mount out, mounting the AT60ED, leveling the OTA, Solar System alignment and focusing was less than 10. Sharpstar 60ED Astronomical Telescope $366 / $436 with Flattener. We could not detect a hint of spurious color (chromatic aberration) in our evenings testing the AT60ED. I've got a 135mm f/2 Samyang and currently have on order an AT60ED that may, or may not, arrive this month. Since the AT60ED is a doublet, while well corrected, I've experienced star bloating when imaging with it. Astro-Tech AT60ED 60mm f/6 FPL-53ED and Lanthanum Doublet. e. Page 21 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Alright, I got my field flattener and camera angle adjuster a week or two ago, and finally got some clear skies on Friday to try it all out. A poor man's Takahashi is gonna need to have at the very least an FPL-53 ED element or better yet a Fluorite element and be on the slower side to really be a poor man's Takahashi contender. Feel free to give us a call if you have a question about your scope if it isn’t an Astro-Tech product. 25” non-marring compression ring accessory holders• Vixen dovetail plate. And this is the easiest set-up I've ever had. 75x range. Initially I was. 34mm and that is the thickness of the. 0. Cameras: ZWO ASI120MM Mini, ASI224MC, ZWO290MM Mini, ZWO ASI294MC Pro, Canon M6 Mark II. But the William Optics costs $169 more. 25" long with it extended. I think the Sharpstar would also be a fine choice and if I were buying today or looking to upgrade I would probably go with one of their higher end Askar scopes in the same size range. 2mm DeLite gives you a 3. • dual-speed rotating 2" rack-and-pinion focuser with 10:1 ratio fine focusing. AT60ED vs. The Astro-Tech ED102mm and the Skywatcher ED100mm. Reducer/flattener is somewhat pricier than just flattener. ASTRO-TECH AT60EDP 60MM F/5 DUAL ED PETZVAL OTA - posted in Refractors : I saw this for sale on the Astronomics website today. They'll put an expensive optical tube on a simple and less expensive mount because they don't plan on doing photography and need something light for traveling. I was hoping to do this first light video of my Astro-Tech AT60ED after I got my flattener/reducer, however they just haven't been in stock. . Posted 03 October 2020 - 07:30 PM. The AT70ED is bringing ED optics to you at a fantastic price. The Astro-Tech 60ED 1x flattener easily threads on to the focuser of your AT60ED after your remove the standard compression ring eyepiece holder. I plan to purchase an Astro Tech AT60ED and field flattener. Typical of Astronomics it's priced $200 less than the StarField. M45 with AT60ED and ASI533MC Pro - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: The data is from Oct 29, 2022. It is only good for point source (i. The TS PhotoLine 60mm, f/6 FPL-53 apo arrives on the market amid some stiff competition from the suspiciously similar Astro-Tech AT60ED, the Altair 60EDF and the William Optics Zenithstar 61 apo (the Zenithstar’s 61mm, f/5. Posted 27 February 2023 - 03:56 PM. And flat field eyepieces seem to me to be more of a gimmick than a real thing. 25" non-marring compression ring accessory holders. ? Basically, as my first. CryptoAs you have it now, it's rather precarious. One thing about the 17. Page 10 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Heres some more shots of this beauty looking at the moon during sundown. Which opens up some options for both the 135mm (allowing easy rotation and framing) and the AT60ED, providing there's a good set of mounting rings for it. - Jim Just tell them its not really pink - its seashell white! MikePage 30 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Exactly when I decided to order AT60ED, Astronomics website shows AT72EDII availability as In Stock. What I could use help with, is other than the flattner, and t-ring specific to my camera body are there any other accessories will be needed to hook this up to my Canon full frame and APS-C bodies?Piggyback on an Evo 8 - posted in Celestron Computerized Telescopes: I’m curious about piggybacking my AT60ED refractor on my Evo 8. This Astro-Tech AT60EDT ED triplet refractor has: • 60mm f/7 fully multicoated apochromatic ED triplet refractor optics. 38 degrees. com for the Astro-Tech AT60ED this morning. Loc: 3rd Stone from the Sun. AT60ED and Canon APS-C backfocus question - posted in DSLR, Mirrorless & General-Purpose Digital Camera DSO Imaging: So, ordered step down rings for my Rokinon 135mm lens, unfortunately not shoeing to arrive till Mon next week, and currently according to the forcast, this Friday/Sat is the only chance I will get before Haloween to. I use the mounting foot of the scope unmodified in my small Alt-Az mount (VAMO traveller). 4KidsOneCamera • 3 yr. 5mm audio, Centre Positive The ZWO EAF utilises a. I was. 80mm. ASTRO-TECH AT72ED 72MM F/6 ED $379. The AT60ED has very solid mechanics for an imaging scope. Page 2 of 3 - Seeking user experience with the AT60ED refractor with eyepieces and a diagonal - posted in Refractors : I have the Altair Astro Version of the AT60ED. 0 deg TFOV. ASTRO-TECH AT60ED - posted in Refractors : Hello everyone, I was thinking of buying the AT60ED. 8X reducer+flattener for the AT60ED. I started out by taking some shots of the waxing crescent moon, slewing it from the center to each. We wanted to bring the best value and performance that we possibly could in a large refractor. 00. Bosco_Wiggins and Anunnaki. At 360 mm focal length and 60mm objective expectations for maximum useable power of about 120X or so would require a 3mm eyepiece. If the screws of the mounts clamp. The AT60ED is a good portable scope that will work on a lightweight mount. - 60mm has a wider max field as 60mm f/6 is 360mm whereas 42mm f/9. 6 o. No more having to adjust your optical tube. My requirements are: Weight < 3kg (OTA+other mounting rings+field flatner (if required)) Focal length < 400mm (I don't have a goto mount, I have to frame manually) Budget ~ USD 1200 (including Import duty and local taxes which is almost 28%)I've been doing astrophotography for about a year now. Capture: 52 images, 8k frames/image at 10ms/frame, best 10% stacked. 8x reducer for the AT60ED which will bring it down to 288 mm and make it faster. 8X reducer/field flattener is designed for prime focus astrophotography. Imaging, Equipment. This Astro-Tech ED refractor has:• 72mm f/6 fully multicoated FPL-53 and Lanthanum doublet refractor optics• dual-speed Rack and Pinion 2” focuser with 10:1 ratio fine focusing and built in Camera Angle. Joined: 06 Mar 2016. There are three holes in the cap, similar to the circular holes in a Hartmann mask, that help you focus during imaging and visual use. I bought the AT60ED from Astronomics about 2 years ago and it has FPL-53 glass. Posted 16 January 2022 - 02:12 PM. 25" accessory adapter, both with compression rings: The precision-made rack-and-pinion focuser has dual-speed focusing. The aluminum-framed case has three locking latches. Focal Ratio: f/6. Backfocus with a AT60ED - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: If you guys saw my previous post about my planned beginner setup with the Sky-Watcher Evostar 72 and the star adventure, I have chosen to use the AT60ED doublet refractor (as a scope for astrophotography of DSOs. Loc: Canada, British Columbia. 8x reducer in AT60ED - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Im having a problem with the Astrotech 0. Ive been lazy on doing post work the past couple of weeks and needed to catch up. This can be bolted to a vixen or losmandy dovetail for use as a stand alone telescope, or it can be mounted in a guide shoe and used as a very high quality guide scope. Basic Balancing question - ioptron skyguider pro - posted in Mounts: Hi there I have an ioptron skyguider pro with an AT60ED telescope + Canon Rebel T6 + Manfrotto MVH500AH fluid head on one side supported by a counterweight on the other. $79. Makes. I think it's just right for a grab and go scope, and you don't give up as much to 80mm as you get going up from 60mm. Visually the AT60ED is well configured for use with 2" and 1. I added to it their field flattener which improves the images. Pros vs Cons of an OAG - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Ive got an ASI183MC arriving this weekend, and an AT60ED on order. SKU: N/A Category: Discontinued Product Tag: ZWO EFWmini the smallest EFW. Then you just thread the m48 t-ring on the end of the flattener. 4KidsOneCamera • 3 yr. I am currently using the AT60ED without a field flattener with a crop sensor DSLR (700D) and have found that while it is usable, you want the field flattener. Page 22 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Im sure its in the long thread but, if so, I missed it. My old Sears 60mm refractor gave very sharp images, but not very useful for imaging. It looks better from the outside, but when youre observing or doing astrophotography in the dark, you dont care. Lukomatico just gave the Gear 60 a great review on YouTube. I would like to find something that is a good overall value though. 5mm Morpheus gives a larger TFOV, the 18. I reversed the foot on my AT60ED and attached it to a 7 inch dovetail. Astrophotography and Sketching. hamende. The AT4060 is a cardioid tube condenser microphone with a transformer-coupled output circuit. Page 24 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : Its a wide field monster. Page 3 of 41 - SVBONY SV503 Telescope 80ED F7 - posted in Refractors : This scope and many others appear to be similar to my 2008 Stellarvue SV80-ED (then called the Nighthawk next generation). Verified Purchase. Page 17 of 37 - AT60ED: Something Small From Our Sponsors - posted in Refractors : If you are talking about the type of visual reducer that threads into the barrel of an eyepiece, it should work (since they generally work with every other type of scope), although I dont think the images are going to be very good. The image here was done using APP. I. See spectacular views of the sun with a solar filter. The flattener produces wonderful flat fields as well as a 41mm image circle. Keep going back and forth between color. I might have bought the new FRA 300 if a reducer were available for it, to get shorter than 300mm FL. They too made the choice to make portability their top priority and they’ve succeeded with the tapered tube and 1 1/4 helical focuser. Page 1 of 2 - AT60ED - pinched optics? - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: Im getting very strange looking stars in my images and Im pretty convinced its pinched optics relating to temperature. the 18. Nice 360mm F/6 doublet with FPL-53 synthetic fluorite and Lanthanum lenses. As to field curvature, thats life. Andrew Burwell. . Im hoping by drifting the sun across the frame while doing the video recording, I can rely on stacking algorithms to. Astro-Tech AT60ED 60mm f/6 FPL-53 ED Doublet $369. Iris Nebula with AT60ED - posted in Beginning Deep Sky Imaging: This is my third attempt at editing this tricky thing, and I think Im finally ok with it. Greetings, I am looking forward to a refractor with short focal lenght. The Astro-Tech ATRF60 0. 1. doc 6 3. The AT60ED with a 2 inch diagonal and an eyepiece such as the AT UWA 28mm is a finder. Astro-Tech AT60ED Field Flattener. The Starblast has a focal length of ~450mm vs 360mm for the AT60, so the Orion is capable of marginally higher magnification for lunar/planetary viewing. The AT60ED will take high powers very well - I've used my WO Z61 (which is the same scope) with a Nagler Zoom 3-6mm and it takes magnifications up to 120x just fine. Refractors. 800-422-7876. Ready to go on Celestron AVX mount with ZWO ASIAir Pro and ASI294 color camera. Scopes: ES ED-102 FCD100 CF, ZWO Mini Guide Scope, Astro-Tech AT60ED, Askar FMA180, Sky-Watcher Skymax 102. I only wish it had the chrome finish like the AT66 I purchased 11 years ago. Reviews.