Great Video sir! One other thing I'd like to add. The rack and pinion focuser upgrade with the TS-Red reducer has another very important benefit. Using that system eliminates the need for 3" of additional (included) spacers between the the focuser and the scope. So the scope is very compact. And contrary to popular belief, this scope is easy to collimate and it holds collimation indefinitely. Its a very well made scope. The coolest looking scope there is.
@teleskopservice7 ай бұрын
thanks a lot for sharing your experience and your positive feedack ❤
@serkanboydag7 ай бұрын
Es war eine tolle Präsentation.
@natto_beer7 ай бұрын
Great video. I hope for more!
@grahamwhite75a7 ай бұрын
Really like your videos. Also like the fact that TS optics sells upgraded telescope packages.
@teleskopservice7 ай бұрын
thank you ! we try our best ! ❤
@astroimagers7 ай бұрын
That's a beautiful telescope.
@TareqAstroPhoton7 ай бұрын
I also have this scope "TSRC10T", bought it under good price i found, but i didn't use it yet and still in shipping box because i am waiting the day to afford a good mount for it, i don't want to risk it with my current mount even if it can carry it but under maximum limitation of it, thank you very much for your nice presentation, please more presentation about this scope so i can learn how to use it perfectly in the future.
@teleskopservice7 ай бұрын
are there any specific topics what you need to learn or understand about the telescope ? feel free to write us a message via instagram or facebook and we try to support or help you with our knowledge ! also possible via e-mail i n f o @ t e l e s k o p - s e r v i c e . d e have a great day ❤
@alvaromendez62356 ай бұрын
Very cool video! I have two of your Ritchey-Chrétiens (the 8 and the 12 inch) and I’m so happy with them. I use one or the other depending on the target and they are amazing. I came from a cheap Newtonian and suddenly my photos did a quality leap. Pinpoint round stars (APS-C sensor here), easy to collimate using Ocal and gorgeous star spikes with their rainbow phase just like Hubble’s. I mean what else can I ask for? Well yeah, that they’d be cheaper lol 😆 Will check the channel for more interesting stuff. Cheers from Spain
@teleskopservice5 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot mate ! if you have any questions do not hesiate to contact us
@anandarochisha7 ай бұрын
Super..
@3dfxvoodoocards66 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me, specifically to better see galaxies (not astrophotography), which refractor would be the best option, the TS Optics 152/900 mm F5.9 mm achromat or the Explore Scientific 127/952 mm ED-APO triplet ? The 152 mm achromat has higher light gathering capacity but the 127 mm ED-APO has higher quality optics. With my curent refractor, TS Optics 102/714 mm ED, I see galaxies the best at 80-120x magnification, so the new one with bigger aperture has to be able to look at galaxies at those parameters - 80-120x magnification. Thank you!
@teleskopservice5 ай бұрын
Hi, if you like to observe galaxies, star fields, globular clusters , you should use the TS152. If you also want to look at planets with it, then it is better to use the 127 ED as planets do not look very nice in the TS152 (longitudinal color error) Best
@deltacx10597 ай бұрын
I just wish there were mounts mere mortals can afford.