Just notice that, you can go to Denkmeier website for some more information.
For a $599 upgrade, it is not bad, however, if you take Lunt's into the equation, such "hack" is not a good deal immediately. Of course, PST hacking by end user is still a very promising and viable way, but then it's not really so if you limit yourself to 60mm ONLY.
Of course, not everyone would be happy with a DIY hacking job, especially when you're doing that with a solar telescope. In that case, this latest offering might be attractive still.
Let's see how it works out, I'm sure that it's going to work out well, but considering the price and competiting product, we really need to be go one more step to be success in this complex market.
6 comments:
u sold ur hacked PST already. What is ur current solar equipment?
Solarmax 40... Previously I used a PST etalon with a C5, but then for most of the time, my windows does not allow me to shoot the sun. So, I stick to the principle that the best equipments are those I can use most. That's why I sell them.
So no solar images can be taken now? :(
No, I still have my Solarmax 40...
Do u want to upgrade to Lunt?
See if there's any good chance.
Post a Comment